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How did the moroccan crises and the assassination of franz ferdinand lead to World War 1?

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How did the moroccan crises and the assassination of franz ferdinand lead to World War 1?

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This is a rather complicated question, however, I shall try to unfold the story correctly. Firstly, the Moroccan Cryses worsened the relationships between France and Germany on the one hand, as well as between Germany and the whole alliance of Entente on the other hand. German Empire became convinced that all the major European countries co-operated against it, thwarting any territorial claims as to African colonies or any other regions. France, Britain and Russia were quite determined not to let Germany pluck up any more force than it had already done. Secondly, the situation of war fever was being supported by other international incidents – Bosnian Crysis of 1908-09 and Balcanian Wars of 1912-13. So it would be slightly incorrect to talk about Moroccan Cryses and Archduke’s assassination only. This way or another, the war would have begun, as the great empires could not reach compromise. Military conflict was the only probable result. And finally, the assassination of Franz Ferdinan

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