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What Time Was Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated? | History Hit
File:Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, June 1914 Q91848.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the beginning of World War I | Britannica
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand | NZHistory, New Zealand history online
File:The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, June 1914 Q79761.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
First World War Defining Moments, 1914–1918 | 1.3 How did the death of one man start a world war? | Australia's Defining Moments Digital Classroom | National Museum of Australia
8 things you didn't know about Franz Ferdinand | PBS NewsHour
Gavrilo Princip | Shooting Franz Ferdinand, Black Hand, & Nationality | Britannica
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Wikipedia
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - HISTORY
1914: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand by Paul Ham - Penguin Books Australia
Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este | Biography, Assassination, Facts, & World War I | Britannica
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria: 1863-1914). Franz Ferdinand's assassination by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28th June 1914 was the trigger that started the First World
The Greatest Catastrophe the World Has Seen' — Bunk
Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este | Biography, Assassination, Facts, & World War I | Britannica
The Bungled Assassination that led to World War I | Malibu, CA Patch
Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este | Biography, Assassination, Facts, & World War I | Britannica
Franz Ferdinand | Tardis | Fandom
A colorized photo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. On June 28, 1914, his assassination brought about the crisis which caused the First World War. Three years on and the war still rages. : r/TheGreatWarChannel
28 June 1914: Archduke Ferdinand and wife assassinated - BBC News
June 28, 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife Duches Sophie of Hohenberg. | European Royal History