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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinan
28 June 1914 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinan of Austria, hier to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Sophia, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo, Bosinia, Austrio-Hungarian Empire, by the Bosnian Serb Gavrilio Princip, member of the Serbian nationalist, terrorist organization, the Black Hand, at aproximatley 11:30 PM, near the Latin bridge in Sarajevo, whilst the royal couple were at a state visit, traveling in an open-air motorcade. -
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World War I
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Decleration of war by the German Empire agianst the Russian Empire
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Germany enters Luxembourg
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Skrimish at Joncherey
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Schlieffen Plan
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Decleration of War by Germany agiast the French Republic and the Kingdom of Belgium
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Decleration of War by the British Empire agaist Germany
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Germany crosses the border and invades Belgium
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German invasion of Belgium
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Decleration of War by the Kingdom of Montenegro against Germany
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Battle of Liège
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Decleration of War by Serbia agaist Germany
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Decleration of War by Austria-Hungary agianst Russia
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Plan XVII
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Battle of Mulhouse
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Battle of the Frontiers
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Decleration of War by Montenegro agiast Germany
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Decleration of War by Britian and France against Austria-Hungary
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Battle of Halen
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Battle of Dinant
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Siege of Namur
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Battle of the Ardennes
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Battle of Charleroi
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Battle of Rossignol
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Decleration of War by the Empire of Japan on Germany
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Battle of Mons
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Battle of the Tourée de Charmes
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Siege of Maubeuge
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Great Retreat
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Decleration of War by Japan against Austria-Hungary
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Sack of Louvain (Rape of Belgium)
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Battle of Le Cateau
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Rearguard Affair of Étreux
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Decleration of War by Austria-Hungary agiast Belgium
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Battle of St. Quentin
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Battle of Grand Couronné
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First Battle of the Marne
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First Battle of the Aisne
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Race to the Sea
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Siege of Antwerp
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Battle of Yser
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First Battle of Ypres
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Armistice of Compiégne 11 November 1918
11 November 1918 Armistice signed inside a train carriage at the forest of Compiégne, France, on the 11th of November 1918 at 05:45 AM by the Entente powers, France and the United Kingdom, and by the last remaining of Central Powers, Germany, ending conflicts on air, land and sea on the 11th hour, on the 11th day in 1918.