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16 May, 09:39

How did diplomacy affect Austria-Hungary during WW1

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  1. 16 May, 10:06
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    The assassination of the Austrian imperial heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo in 1914 led to a declaration of war on Serbia.

    Because Serbia was a Slavic Russian ally, the czarist government declared war on Austria-Hungary. Germany declared war on Russia because it had an alliance with Austria. Then France had to declare war on Germany and Austria-Hungary because of its committments to Moscow. And so on.

    The policy of military alliances and secret diplomatic arrangements practiced in the decades before WWI, conducted recklessly to a large extent by all great powers of Europe, constructed a web of mutual compromises that led to the great continental and global conflict we know as WWI, causing a sort of chain reaction. The war went on for 4 years and caused unimaginable loss of lives and destruction.
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