The Assassination Of Franz Ferdinand

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First cause of this war was Nationalism as I said in the introduction above. Germany wanted to prove other countries that they were well developed, Germany had all kinds of weapons whether it’s a long range or short. Germany had the most steel production than any other countries in Europe. Their army was also great, many countries in Europe had fear against Germany’s military because they were well trained, but at the same time, Germany was also scared, because they thought the historical enemies might get a revenge on Germany. Even though, Germany had the seen as an opportunity to assert dominance, this contributed the war in a more direct way by leading to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, which triggered the escalation to conflict in

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