Austria hungary declares war on serbia

World War I

  • Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand is Assassinated

    Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand is Assassinated
    "In late June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand(and his wife, Sophia) of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia." (history.com)
    (Photo courtesy of Pietzner, Carl. Franz Ferdinand. Digital image. The War of the Nations (New York). New York Times, 31 Dec. 1919. Web. 4 Jan. 2016.)
  • Germany-Austria-Hungary carte blanche

    "On July 5, Kaiser Wilhelm secretly pledged his support, giving Austria-Hungary a so-called carte blanche or “blank check” assurance of Germany’s backing in the case of war." (History.com)
  • Austria-Hungarian Empire delivers ultimatum to Serbia

    "Ambassador of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to Serbia, delivers an ultimatum to the Serbian foreign ministry. Acting with the full support of its allies in Berlin..their plan...was to force a military conflict that would, Vienna hoped, end quickly and decisively with a crushing Austrian victory before...Serbia’s powerful ally, Russia—had time to react." (history.com)
  • Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

    Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
    July 28, 1914 : Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. (TheWeek.com)
    (Photo courtesy of AmericanDigest.com)
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    World War I

    July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
  • Germany Violates Belgium's Neutrality

    Germany Violates Belgium's Neutrality
    August 4, 1914, German troops under Erich Ludendorff crossed the border into Belgium, in violation of that country’s neutrality.
    (Photo courtesy of royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com)
  • Germany captures the city of Liege

    Germany captures the city of Liege
    Germany captures the city of Liege (Belgium) (photo courtesy of royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com)
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    First Battle of Marne

    French and British forces fought against Germany.
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    Battles at Verdun

    German and French troops lost clost to a million troops alone.
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    Battlea at Somme

    German and French troops lost clost to a million troops alone.
  • Russian Revolution

  • Russia reaches armistice with Central Powers

  • Last German Offensive

    Last German Offensive
    "Erich von Ludendorff launched what would become the last German offensive of the war, attacking French forces...in the Second Battle of the Marne...the Allies put back the German offensive, and launched their own counteroffensive just three days later." (history.com) (photo courtesy wikipedia.com)
  • The Versailles Treaty was signed.

     The Versailles Treaty was signed.
    The Versailles Treaty was signed, which offically ended the first World War. (photo courtesy of history.state.gov)