Die Ausbruch Frage The July Crisis, 1914 Fritz Fischer.

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Die Ausbruch Frage The July Crisis, 1914 Fritz Fischer

The Road to War Austria-Hungary’s annexation of Bosnia- Herzegovina. Balkan Wars I & 2 “Powder-Keg” of Europe Serbian nationalism and Greater Serbia. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand and Sophie, June 28, 1914 by Gavrilo Princip. Link to alliance systems

Princip, Franz Ferdinand and Sopie

The JULY Crisis Austria-Hungary wants to punish the perpetrators and to assert control over the Balkans. Germany issues “blank check” to Austria. It would support Austria even if Russia mobilizes to Serbia. Risk of provoking general war—Germany would have to launch von Schlieffen Plan.

Fritz Fischer Germany wanted war in 1914—best chance to win. Chancellor Theobald Bethmann-Holweg wanted to create a Mitteleuropa (September Program) and even a rival empire to Britain’s in Africa. Primat der Innenpolitik Dark Sonderweg

Hew Strachan, To Arms—Vol. 1

“of making many books there is no end...” (Ecc. 12:12) Michael S. Nieberg Terence Zuber Sean McMeekin And this just gets us through 2011!

The Guns of August Austria invaded Serbia. (July 28, 1914) Russia mobilized against Austria (July 29, 1914) Germany launches von Schlieffen Plan. (July 30, 1914) France mobilized (August 1, 1914) Britain tries mediation, but declares war (August 4, 1914)

Extinguishing the Lamps “The lamps are going out all over Europe; we will not see them lit again in our lifetime”—Sir Edward Grey.