Who is the White Crow? Born in Austria, 1889 Moved to Germany when his mother died Wanted to be an artist Passed messages between the trenches for Germany.

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Who is the White Crow? Born in Austria, 1889 Moved to Germany when his mother died Wanted to be an artist Passed messages between the trenches for Germany Wounded twice, received the Iron Cross 1924 – Ran from troops during a revolt; a friend talked him out of committing suicide He is arrested and writes Mien Kampf Devastated by Germany’s loss – life goal to bring Germany back to it’s power and glory

World War I ( ) CAUSES UnderlyingImmediate Nationalism Alliances Militarism Imperialism Patriotism Chauvinism Jingo Triple EntenteTriple Alliance Russia France Great Britain Germany A-H Italy Army Navy Russia Germany GB Prestige Strategic Advantage Colonization Africa Asia Assassination OF Archduke Ferdinand IN Sarajevo, Bosnia ON June 28, 1914 BY Princip Resources

S Franz Joseph Street City hall

15 – Italy refuses to join A-H and Germany, declares neutrality 14 – Germany refuses and invades Belgium, GB declares war on Germany (Aug. 5) 13 – GB demands Germany respect Belgium neutrality (Aug 4) 12 – Germany asks Belgium if it can march through and Belgium seeks support from GB; Germany asks Great Britain to remain neutral (Aug 3) 11 – Germany France declares war! (Aug 3) 10 – Germany declares “war” on Russia (Aug 1) 9 – Germany mobilizes (July 31) 8 – Russia mobilizes and asks France for support (July 30) 7 – This was unacceptable to A-H, declares war on Serbia (July 28) 6 – Serbia accepted 8 out of 10 demands (July 25) 5 – A-H issued Serbia a 10 Pt. Ultimatum with 48 hours to answer (July 23) 4 – Germany felt it could defeat Russia and France if Britain remained neutral (July 5) 3 – Germany issued A-H a “Blank Check” (July 5) 2 – A-H’s foreign minister sought backing of Germany if Russia supported Serbia (July 1) 1 – A-H felt it had the opportunity to crush Serbia after Archduke’s assassination on June 28, 1914 (June 29) The Road to War

Who is to blame for the war?