The spark of the First World War was struck at Sarajevo on June 28,(),when the Austrian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist.A1913B1914C1915D1916

The spark of the First World War was struck at Sarajevo on June 28,(),when the Austrian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist.

A1913

B1914

C1915

D1916


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