EFTA00662920Set 9
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Sophie, Sophie, don't die! Stay alivefor the children,' the
dying Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand urged his wife as she slumped over him in
the open-topped sports ... Gavrilo Princip shot had already killed her. A
bodyguard asked Franz Ferdinand if he was in pain. 'It's nothing!'he replied
repeatedly. Those were his last words."
This ... wandered to seek a sandwich at Moritz Schiller's delicatessen when Franz
Ferdinand's driver had taken the wrong turn, the Great War might not have
happened.
And neither would
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EFTA00653368Set 9
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that Europe exploded. On June 28, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian
crown prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, where he had come to inspect his
occupying troops in the empire ... have begun in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, with the assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, by a young nationalist seeking a greater Serbia. The
four
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EFTA00717209Set 9
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Gavrilo Princip, the 19-year-old
Bosnian Serb nationalist whose assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, ignited what Churchill called "the hardest,
the cruelest
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