Franz Ferdinand Assassination

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The beginning of a World War Over 22 million deaths, 12 million wounded and 4 million missing soldiers, the Great War had been the biggest war up to this time period. I’ll start by explaining who The Black Hand was, then talk about the death of Franz Ferdinand and finally discuss the results of The Black Hand’s actions. It was June 28th 1914, what had happened this day would add to the pile that started World War 1. Serbia was a small country right below Austria-Hungry in the early 1900’s. Its mission was to gain land and reign superior but the country it went up against had different plans. At this time Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria had been the leader of Austria-Hungry, his son Franz Ferdinand was the heir of his throne. The Serbian government had a secret nationalist group called The Black Hand that would do anything in its power to support the Serbian government. The individuals apart of this clan were, high school dropouts, low IQ people and had little to no training in what they were told to do. …show more content…

What they did not know is a group of assassins from The Black Hand were ordered to kill them. Loaded with ammunition on every street corner they were prepared. The first assassin had thrown a bomb under their car while driving, the bomb was off aim and rolled under the car behind them. As they continued to drive the next assassin had assumed the job had been done and began to eat. All together there were 7 Black Hand members prepared to kill. After leaving City Hall the driver took the same way back that they had once come. When they turned down Franz Joseph St. one of the Black Hand members were eating, he quickly noticed their vehicle and shot them both

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