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第九章 World Wars 两次世界大战 萨拉热窝事 (第2/40页)
ts were killed, largely because of great technological advances in firepower without corresponding advances in mobility. It was the sixth deadliest conflict in Western history. ??The assassination on 28 June 1914 of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the heir to the throne of Austria–Hungary, was the proximate trigger of the war. Long–term causes, such as imperialistic foreign policies of the great powers of Europe, such as the German Empire, the Austro–Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, the British Empire, France, and Italy, played a major role. Ferdinand’s assassination by a Yugoslav nationalist resulted in a Habsburg ultimatum against the King
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