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28 de oct. de 2009 · On July 28, 1914, one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, effectively...
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On 5 October 1915, Austria-Hungary and Germany launched a joint invasion of Serbia. The offensive marked Austria-Hungary's fourth attempt to conquer Serbia, this time led by German General August von Mackensen. On that day, a heavy artillery bombardment from the border with Serbia began.
The dispute between Austria-Hungary and Serbia escalated into what is now known as World War I, drawing in Russia, Germany, France, and the British Empire. Within a week, Austria-Hungary had to face a war with Russia, Serbia's patron, which had the largest army in the world at the time.
- Serbia, Montenegro, Albania
28 de jul. de 2014 · July 27-28, 1914: Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia. In the final week of July 1914, after a decade of confrontation and near misses, mounting tensions between the two main European...
- Erik Sass
On 2 July, the Saxon Ambassador in Berlin wrote back to his king that the German Army wanted Austria-Hungary to attack Serbia as quickly as possible because the time was right for a general war since Germany was more prepared for war than either Russia or France.
Austria-Hungary’s official declaration of war on Serbia of 28 July resulted in a catastrophic chain reaction. The escalation began. On 30 July general mobilization was ordered in Russia. The following day the same order was given in Austria-Hungary. The wheels of war started to turn.
Telegram of Austria-Hungary`s declaration of war on Serbia on 28th July 1914 marked the beginning of the First World War – one of the world's most tragic conflicts in the history of human race and initiated the era of unprecedented suffering. The telegram is the unique testimony of the world's diplomacy and an internationally important document.