2.2 The July Crisis and Declarations of War
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World War I began with a complex web of alliances and tensions. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 sparked a chain reaction, drawing major European powers into conflict through their alliance systems. The war's early stages saw rapid mobilization and initial battles. Germany's Schlieffen Plan aimed for quick victory in France, while Russia invaded East Prussia. The Battle of the Marne halted Germany's advance, leading to trench warfare on the Western Front.
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World War I began with a complex web of alliances and tensions. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 sparked a chain reaction, drawing major European powers into conflict through their alliance systems. The war's early stages saw rapid mobilization and initial battles. Germany's Schlieffen Plan aimed for quick victory in France, while Russia invaded East Prussia. The Battle of the Marne halted Germany's advance, leading to trench warfare on the Western Front.
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