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17 April, 01:55

Why was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand so important

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  1. 17 April, 02:07
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    People believe its what sparked WWI. The story is actually very funny. Six assassins tried, one chichekend out, the other threw a granade, which bounced off the car and so he took an expired cynide pill and jumped intot he river. it was 6 inches deep, so he went to jail, and one was hungry, so he was ordering a sandwich, and Franz took a wrong turn, and so the assassin killed him. the rest of the assassins just gave up and went home. And thats the start of WWI
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