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Gavrilo Princip (Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Принцип, pronounced [ɡǎʋrilo prǐntsip]; 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1894 – 28 April 1918) was a Bosnian Serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. Princip and his accomplices were arrested and implicated several members of the Serbian military, leading Austria-Hungary to issue a démarche to Serbia known as the July Ultimatum. This was used as pretext for Austria-Hungary's invasion of Serbia, which then led to World War I. Princip was a Yugoslav nationalist associated with the movement Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia) which predominantly consisted of Serbs, but also Bosniaks and Croats. During his trial he stated "I am a Yugoslav nationalist, aiming for the unification of all Yugoslavs, and I do not care what form of state, but it must be freed from Austria."
Gavrilo Princip was born in the remote hamlet of Obljaj, near Bosansko Grahovo, on 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1894. He was one of nine children, six of whom died in infancy. He was named Gavrilo at the insistence of a local Serbian Orthodox priest, who claimed that naming the sickly infant after the Archangel Gabriel would help him survive.
World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. Over 9 million combatants and 7 million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by trench warfare, a grueling form of warfare in which the defender held the advantage. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved.
The war drew in all the world's economic great powers, assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom/British Empire, France and the Russian Empire) versus the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Although Italy was a member of the Triple Alliance alongside Germany and Austria-Hungary, it did not join the Central Powers, as Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive, against the terms of the alliance. These alliances were reorganised and expanded as more nations entered the war: Italy, Japan and the United States joined the Allies, while the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers.
Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. His assassination in Sarajevo precipitated Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia. This caused the Central Powers (including Germany and Austria-Hungary) and Serbia's allies to declare war on each other, starting World War I.
Franz Ferdinand was born in Graz, Austria, the eldest son of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (younger brother of Franz Joseph and Maximilian) and of his second wife, Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. In 1875, when he was only eleven years old, his cousin Duke Francis V of Modena died, naming Franz Ferdinand his heir on condition that he add the name Este to his own. Franz Ferdinand thus became one of the wealthiest men in Austria.
In 1889, Franz Ferdinand's life changed dramatically. His cousin Crown Prince Rudolf committed suicide at his hunting lodge in Mayerling. This left Franz Ferdinand's father, Karl Ludwig, as first in line to the throne. Karl Ludwig died of typhoid fever in 1896. Henceforth, Franz Ferdinand was groomed to succeed to the throne.
Actors: Bill Paterson (actor), Nicholas Farrell (actor), François-Eric Gendron (actor), Bernhard Schütz (actor), Tim Pigott-Smith (actor), Ludger Pistor (actor), George Lenz (actor), Rainer Sellien (actor), Rainer Reiners (actor), Holger Kunkel (actor), Justin Hardy (director), Patrick Fitzsymons (actor), Mark Hayhurst (writer), Stephan Szasz (actor), Urs Remond (actor),
Genres: History,Actors: Branislav Lecic (actor), Mickey Cottrell (miscellaneous crew), Milena Dravic (actress), Bora Todorovic (actor), Petar Markovic (editor), Lazar Ristovski (producer), Dragan Nikolic (actor), Slobodan Ninkovic (actor), Zoran Cvijanovic (actor), Lazar Ristovski (actor), Dubravko Jovanovic (actor), Stefan Danailov (actor), Miodrag Krstovic (actor), Dejan Acimovic (actor), Dusan Kovacevic (writer),
Genres: Drama, History, War,Actors: Petar Kralj (actor), Petar Putnikovic (editor), Predrag Ejdus (actor), Dragomir Cumic (actor), Zdravko Sotra (writer), Dragan Nikolic (actor), Zdravko Sotra (director), Milan Mihailovic (actor), Vojislav Brajovic (actor), Tihomir Stanic (actor), Miodrag Radovanovic (actor), Irfan Mensur (actor), Goran Danicic (actor), Milenko Zablacanski (actor), Vojin Cetkovic (actor),
Genres: Documentary, History,Actors: George W. Bush (actor), Tony Blair (actor), Benito Mussolini (actor), Josef Goebbels (actor), Heinrich Himmler (actor), Goran Kostic (actor), Mirza Tanovic (actor), Richard Bond (director), Stephen Beckett (actor), Dave Gale (composer), Fredrick Ruth (actor), Andy Bush (composer), Jane Hill (actress), Amanda Burrell (producer), John Nicolson (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Petar Putnikovic (editor), Edin Sarkic (miscellaneous crew), Radmila Zivkovic (actress), Arsen Dedic (composer), Boro Stjepanovic (actor), Petar Bozovic (actor), Filip Sovagovic (actor), Ranko Gucevac (actor), Rade Markovic (actor), Mira Banjac (actress), Slobodan Custic (actor), Tihomir Stanic (actor), Zvonko Lepetic (actor), Mladen Nelevic (actor), Senad Basic (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History,Actors: Petar Putnikovic (editor), Edin Sarkic (miscellaneous crew), Radmila Zivkovic (actress), Arsen Dedic (composer), Boro Stjepanovic (actor), Petar Bozovic (actor), Filip Sovagovic (actor), Ranko Gucevac (actor), Rade Markovic (actor), Mira Banjac (actress), Slobodan Custic (actor), Tihomir Stanic (actor), Zvonko Lepetic (actor), Mladen Nelevic (actor), Senad Basic (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History,Actors: Josef Langmiler (actor), Karel Hovorka (actor), Jan Kuzelka (actor), Hans Klering (actor), Jirí Kodet (actor), Wilhelm Koch-Hooge (actor), Ferdinand Kruta (actor), Otakar Brousek (actor), Rados Bajic (actor), Jan Hrusínský (actor), Bogdan Diklic (actor), Hannjo Hasse (actor), Jirí Holý (actor), Irfan Mensur (actor), Viktor Maurer (actor),
Plot: Historical depiction of the events preceding the political murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, would-be emperor of the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo, June 28, 1914. A World War would start there, that some claim has not yet ended - merely changed fighting grounds once in a while.
Keywords: 1910s, assassination, based-on-true-story, serb, world-war-one, yugoslaviaActors: Vladimir Popovic (actor), Mihajlo Viktorovic (actor), Predrag Tasovac (actor), Goran Sultanovic (actor), Dragan Maksimovic (actor), Predrag Manojlovic (actor), Petar Banicevic (actor), Milan Mihailovic (actor), Svetolik Nikacevic (actor), Bozidar Pavicevic-Longa (actor), Branko Plesa (actor), Djordje Pura (actor), Arsenije Jovanovic (writer), Arsenije Jovanovic (director), Zagorka Stojanovic (costume designer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Radojka Tanhofer (editor), Faruk Begolli (actor), Svetolik Nikacevic (actor), Bert Sotlar (actor), Fadil Hadzic (writer), Fadil Hadzic (director), Jelisaveta Gobecki (costume designer), Maks Furijan (actor), Mihajlo Mrvaljevic (actor), Lucyna Winnicka (actress), Branko Milicevic (actor), Majda Potokar (actress), Milan Bosiljcic (actor), Vlajko Sparavalo (actor), Azra Cengic (actress),
Plot: A resistance fighter in WW2 Sarajevo is running from the Gestapo and finds shelter in the home of the old man. The old man is a former member of the Mlada Bosna organization and tells the young man about his youth and events that which led to assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
Genres: War,Actors: Bernhard Goetzke (actor), Carl Goetz (actor), Fritz Alberti (actor), Alfred Abel (actor), Eugen Burg (actor), Carl Balhaus (actor), Ernst Dernburg (actor), Albert Bassermann (actor), Paul Bildt (actor), Hugo Flink (actor), Heinrich George (actor), Alfred Gerasch (actor), Viktor de Kowa (actor), Fred Goebel (actor), Alexander Granach (actor),
Genres: Drama,On June 28th, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a nationalist working for the Serbian underground organisation "Black Hand" (officially known as "Unification or Death"). From today's perspective, the assassination is seen as the event that triggered the chain reaction leading to the outbreak of the Great War. These events are known today as the July Crisis. Only one month after the shot, on July 28th, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Watch the other episodes of our prelude to war special here: http://bit.ly/prld2wr The events leading to World War One started 100 years ago. Check out the first episode right here: http://bit.ly/1ufwpk3 » HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL? You can support us by sharing our videos with ...
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On June 28, 1914, Bosnian Serb revolutionary Gavrilo Princip assassinated the heir to Austria-Hungary's throne in Sarajevo. The death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set in motion events that led to the start of World War I one month later. Princip was convicted of treason and murder but could not be sentenced to death because he was believed to be under the minimum age of 20. He was given a 20-year sentence and imprisoned in a fortress near Prague, but his life did not outlast the end of the war. A historian describes the assassin's torturous years there.
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