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On July 28, 1914, a momentous decision escalated regional tensions into a global catastrophe as Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, marking the official outbreak of World War I. This pivotal event set in motion a chain reaction of alliances and conflicts that would reshape the world order. Today, RiverBender.com revisits this critical day in history, exploring the circumstances and consequences that led to one of the deadliest wars in modern history.

Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia Marking the Outbreak of World War I

On July 28, 1914, the atmosphere in Europe severely darkened as Austria-Hungary officially declared war on Serbia, setting into motion a chain of alliances and political maneuvers that plunged the world into its first global conflict. This decisive act came just a month after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, an event that had already strained diplomatic relations to a breaking point. Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum to Serbia…

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Author : Victoria Jones

Publish date : 2025-07-28 21:31:00

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