Austria 1914
US Department Of State Post Report In June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist from Bosnia, assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife in Sarajevo, precipitating the outbreak of World War I. ... [Read More]
The Debate in the United States over Immigration -- Daphne Spain When immigrants arrived in the United States primarily by ship, an average of one million per year landed between 1905 and 1914. In this decade, since 1992, the number of annual arrivals is the same. But now, they arrive by land, sea and air. ... [Read More]
S 1914 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, France ... Sickles, Daniel Edgar (1825-1914) ... Salgo, Nicolas M. (1914- ) ... [Read More]
Serbia and Montenegro (12/04) In 1908, Austria-Hungary directly annexed Bosnia, inciting the Serbs to seek the aid of Montenegro, Bulgaria, and Greece in seizing the last Ottoman-ruled lands in Europe. In the ensuing Balkan Wars of 1912-13, Serbia obtained northern and central Macedonia, but Austria compelled it to yield Albanian lands that would have given it access to the sea. Serb animosity against the Habsburgs reached a climax on June 28, 1914, when the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb, Gavrilo Princip, setting off a series of diplomatic and military initiatives among the great powers that culminated in World War I. ... [Read More]
H Hoyt, Henry Augustus (1914-1967) ... Hurd, John Gavin (1914- ) ... Hall, William O. (1914-1977) ... [Read More]
List of All Volumes 1909 (1914) ... The Lansing Papers, 1914-1920 ... 1914 (1922) ... [Read More]
F 1914 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Chile ... Farland, Joseph Simpson (1914- ) ... Fisher, Adrian Sanford (1914-1983) ... [Read More]
B Benjamin, Samuel Greene Wheeler (1837-1914) ... Barnes, Robert Gaylord (1914-1977) ... Brown, Ben Hill Jr. (1914-1989) ... [Read More]
P Palmer, Joseph, Jr. (1914-1994) ... Porter, William James (1914-1988) ... 1914 Third Assistant Secretary of State ... [Read More]
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