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6.4 How did the assassination of Franz Ferdinand lead to war?

The crises of 1905–13 had seen a marked deterioration in relations between the European Powers. There was increasing division between the two alliance systems and an increase in the arms race, including the naval race that already existed between Germany and Britain. Nationalist fervour was rising in European countries. However, each previous crisis had passed without a major show down. Indeed, the historian John Keegan...

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