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The Shot Heard Down the Years
STEYN ON THE WORLD by Mark Steyn June 28, 2014 One hundred years ago today – June 28th 1914 – Gavrilo Princip shot the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Habsburg throne, and his consort Sophia in Sarajevo. Princip was … Continue reading
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Tagged Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, Habsburg, Sarajevo
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