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Bosnian Serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Autant en emporte l'histoire
Sarajevo mon amour. L'assassinat de l'archiduc François-Ferdinand

Autant en emporte l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 55:22


durée : 00:55:22 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - L'archiduc François-Ferdinand est assassiné le 28 juin 1914 à Sarajevo. Les 2 coups de pistolet tirés par le nationaliste serbe Gavrilo Princip n'ont pas tué seulement l'héritier des Habsbourg et son épouse, mais aussi dix millions d'hommes et de femmes, en déclenchant la Première Guerre mondiale... - invités : Jean Yves LE NAOUR - Jean-Yves Le Naour : Historien, spécialiste de la Première Guerre mondiale, scénariste de bandes dessinées et de films documentaires - réalisé par : Anne WEINFELD

OsazuwaAkonedo
US Is Important But We Have Gotten More Unity From Europe - Zelenskyy

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 18:14


US Is Important But We Have Gotten More Unity From Europe - Zelenskyyhttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/us-is-important-but-we-have-gotten-more-unity-from-europe-zelenskyy/03/03/2025/#Editorial #NATO #Putin #Russia #Trump #Ukraine #US #USSR #Zelenskyy ©March 3rd, 2025 ®March 3, 2025 6:12 pm President Donald Trump of the United States, US maybe trying to cause unnecessary confusion to the traditional way of war settlements which date back to the end of World War One in 1918 and World War Two in 1945 when Germany, considered as the aggressor was made to pay damages or reparation or the costs incurred by the US, Britain, France and the Soviet Union which comprises Russia, Ukraine and 13 other republics when Germany on August 1, 1914 mobilized troops from Berlin to support the defunct Austria-Hungary country which included German-speaking Austrians, Magyars, Slavs, and Italians after the Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on June 28, 1914 following the bombing and shooting to death the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife, Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg, by a suspected group of extremists from Serbia that wanted to increase Serbian power in the Balkans by breaking up the Austro-Hungarian Empire; and the shooting specifically was carried out by a 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip, this, Russia came to the aid of Serbia and with the support of other countries like Britain and France, Austria-Hungary was defeated after so many deaths especially on the side of Serbia civilian populations, and at the end of the World War One, Germany was made to pay the damages and costs of war as the aggressor, and on September 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler of Germany who is considered a nationalist extremist, on his apparent quest to expand Ayran race in Europe, invaded Poland, a border country whose people were considered inferior and powerless people likely the same way Vladimir Putin of Russia may had seen Ukrainians, the action of Adolf Hitler forced Britain, France, US, and the Soviet Union to declare war on Germany on September 3, 1939 and they defeated Germany at the end of the World War Two in 1945 after Adolf Hitler and his top generals refused to surrender and reportedly committed suicides inside their underground bunkers after millions of deaths especially Jews, and in order to make Germany unable to attack another country again, Britain, France and US occupied West Germany including West Berlin for years with capitalist economy system and at the same time, the Soviet Union occupied East Germany including East Berlin with Communist economy system and Germany considered as the aggressor was again made to pay the damages or the costs of the World War Two, which Germany has struggled to pay, up to 2010, and it maybe clearer that, no victim of World War One, Serbia and World War Two, Poland was apparently made to pay debts or sign economic deals for the costs incurred by the countries that came to their aid, this may justified the action of Donald Trump requesting Ukraine to sign rare earth minerals deal with the US as criminally exploitative demand, and Donald Trump pushing the narratives that Europe will get their money back and US will not get its money back is seemly an half-truths made to mislead the public, like President Emmanuel Macron of France recently corrected Donald Trump at the Oval Office that Europe is not getting the money back from Ukraine, that Russia is the one to pay them back the money most especially from the seized Russia assets in Europe and the US under the immediate past President Joe Biden seized billions of dollars of Russia assets confiscated to finance US aid to Ukraine, interestingly, Vladimir Putin of Russia who is also considered as a Nationalist extremist like Adolf Hitler of Germany on February 24, 2022 in a world news broadcast, made it very clear that he decided to declare special military operations in Ukraine because of US, that for many years, the US tried to expand its powers, stressing, he does not have problem with Europe or NATO, saying, NATO is the US foreign policy used by the North America to try to conquer Russia by thus enlisting some other countries that made up the defunct Soviet Union into NATO and he would never allowed US to assemble its military infrastructures in Ukraine, its closest neighbouring country hence he decided to go after the pro US Ukrainian politicians and government officials by demilitriarising Ukraine and reclaiming it as an independent territory he said was once part of Russia, adding that, he mobilized Russia troops to invade and reclaim parts of Ukraine which included Crimea in 2014 in support of Russia speaking people in Donbas he said were suffering humiliation and genocide attack by Kyiv government for many years which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in several occasions has accused Putin of always sponsoring and organising terrorists to kill Ukrainians. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OBS
Hade allt varit annorlunda om Kleopatra haft en mindre näsa?

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 8:59


Slumpmässiga händelser och till synes oviktiga detaljer kan förändra hela världens riktning. Michael Azar funderar över historiens alla möjliga vägar. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Om Kleopatras näsa hade varit en aning kortare, så hade hela världshistorien fått ett annat utseende.Jag vet inte om Blaise Pascal har rätt i detta antagande, men det finns någonting djupt tankeväckande – för att inte säga skräckinjagande – i den vision som den franske 1600-tals-tänkaren ställer oss inför.Tänk om vår historia, om var och ens individuella existens, ytterst hänger på sådana små detaljer, på sådana till synes meningslösa tillfälligheter. Vi tror att vi kan påverka historien, vi försöker med vetenskapens hjälp tränga in i de lagar som antas reglera våra liv — och så visar det sig att historiens rörelse i den ena eller den andra riktningen vilar på förförelsekraften i en forntida drottnings framskjutande näsa…Händelserna bakom händelserna – för att låna ett uttryck av Bertolt Brecht – visar sig handla mindre om tvingande orsakskedjor än om synnerligen triviala tilldragelser. Såsom den romerske fältherren Marcus Antonius intensiva förälskelse i Kleopatras anletsdrag, en passion som med tiden inte bara leder dem båda i döden, utan också till rivalen Octavianus upprättande av det romerska kejsardömet.Åtminstone är det så man skulle kunna tolka Pascals fåordiga anmärkning.Eller för att ta ett mer samtida exempel: hösten 1920 råkar kung Alexander av Grekland dö av blodförgiftning efter att ha blivit biten av en av sina apor. Med kungens hastiga dödsfall följer inte bara djup inrikespolitisk turbulens utan också en våldsam förskjutning i den regionala maktbalansen. I en kommentar till händelseförloppet menar Winston Churchill att det inte skulle vara en överdrift att påstå att en enda apas bett härigenom kom att vålla hundratusentals människors död.Utifrån samma perspektiv tycks ibland hela historiens vägval hänga på om en viss kula träffar eller inte träffar sitt mål i ett visst historiskt ögonblick – som till exempel den där ödesdigra dagen i juni 1914 då Gavrilo Princip lyckas skjuta ihjäl den österrikiske ärkehertigen Frantz Ferdinand. Eller den 7 april 1926 då den unga iriska kvinnan – Violet Gibson – tvärtom misslyckas med att träffa Mussolinis huvud och i stället bara rispar hans näsa.”Slumpen är världens bästa romanförfattare”, skriver Honoré de Balzac. Det räcker, förklarar han, med att studera slumpens verkningar för att stimulera den litterära kreativiteten. På ett ställe beskriver Balzac sig rentav som de historiska tillfälligheternas ”sekreterare”, som ett språkrör för det sätt på vilket slumpen genomkorsar det franska samhällets historia och seder.Det är märkliga påståenden med tanke på att samme författare samtidigt hävdar att hans främsta mål är att undersöka ”orsaken eller orsakerna”, det vill säga de underliggande lagar som reglerar det franska 1800-talets sociala verklighet.Balzacs villrådighet utgör i själva verket ett symptom på den tvetydighet som verkar hemsöka all historieskrivning. Ända sedan Herodotos och Thukydides banbrytande verk för närmare 2500 år sedan har historiker försökt navigera mellan dessa båda blickpunkter. Mellan slump och lagbundenhet, mellan det tillfälliga och det nödvändiga, mellan det specifika och det allmänna.Det har visat sig vara en mycket svår balansgång.Å ena sidan behöver historikern utveckla ett sinne för det tillfälliga och det unika i ett historiskt skeende. Men driver man slumpens makt för långt riskerar man att i historien inte se mer än en ”berättelse, berättad av en dåre, full av bråk och vrede och utan betydelse”, för att låna en formulering av Shakespeare.Å andra sidan måste den historiska blicken bortse från tillvarons nycker och tärningskast för att blottlägga de djupgående mönster, maktkamper och lagbundenheter som verkar i det fördolda. Men driver man denna linje alltför långt riskerar man istället att reducera allt som händer till ett utslag av en enda styrande princip. Det må sedan vara den gudomliga försynen, den dialektiska materialismen eller den liberala demokratins omutliga framåtskridande.Så fort man renodlar ett av perspektiven slår det andra tillbaka. Till och med Karl Marx som i sina mest optimistiska stunder tror sig ha blottlagt de principer som styr historien måste i sina konkreta analyser erkänna de små tillfälligheternas betydelse. Några decennier efter Balzacs död förklarar Marx att de omvälvande händelserna under Pariskommunen bör förstås utifrån det kapitalistiska produktionssättets oförlösta motsättningar – men tillägger sedan ändå att den faktiska utvecklingen även påverkas av tusen andra ting, såsom karaktären på de specifika gestalter som leder revolten.Historien, säger Marx, skulle ha ”en mycket besynnerlig karaktär om det inte fanns plats för slump i den”.För att återigen ta en kulas tursamma eller otursamma bana som exempel: Frankrikes och Europas postrevolutionära historia hade troligen sett väldigt annorlunda ut om Napoleon redan år 1796 hade fallit offer för någon av alla de kulor som ven omkring honom under slaget vid Arcola. Ja, visst. Historien skulle säkerligen snabbt ha tvingat fram en annan ledare för Frankrike, men det är långt ifrån säkert att denne skulle ha agerat efter samma mönster och mål som den makthungrige revolutionsgeneralen från Korsika.En mer jordnära analogi kanske kan illustrera saken. Den som vill analysera en bestämd historisk fotbollsmatch gör bäst i att både ha ett öga för de traditioner, principer och regler som gäller inom fotbollen i vidaste mening – och ett vaksamt sinne för den unika karaktären på just de spelare som under den givna dagen står mot varandra. Matchen mellan Sverige och England den 14 november 2012 skulle med stor sannolikhet inte ha fått samma resultat om det inte vore för general Ibrahimovics fyra legendariska mål…Med stor sannolikhet, säger jag. Till historieskrivningens problem hör förvisso att det inte finns någon given metod för att jämföra det som faktiskt har hänt, eller inte hänt, med det som skulle kunna ha hänt. Redan Aristoteles gjorde oss uppmärksamma på detta problem och föreslog därför ett slags arbetsfördelning mellan historikern – som har att begränsa sig till händelser som faktiskt har hänt – och diktaren som i stället bör försöka teckna ”allt det som skulle kunna” hända i människornas värld.Medan den ene sålunda kan säga något om den faktiska storleken på Kleopatras näsa, kan den senare också resonera om de sätt på vilket en näsas form kan väcka de mest våldsamma kärlekspassioner till liv och därigenom – för att återigen citera Pascal – ”bringa härskare, arméer och hela världen ur jämvikt”.Eller rentav skriva en berättelse om hur historien skulle ha artat sig om kung Alexander inte blivit biten av sin apa, om Franz Ferdinand inte gått i graven 1914 – eller om kulan som avlossades mot Donald Trump den 13 juli 2024 hade träffat några centimeter närmare hans näsa.

Booknotes+
Ep. 206 Sean McMeekin, "July 1914"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 73:30


A little over 100 years ago was the beginning of what's often been called the Great War. World War I had military casualties of over nine million and millions more of civilians. Professor Sean McMeekin of Bard College, located in New York State, has written 9 books since 2003 on subjects that include German history, Russian history, the Ottoman Empire, communism, World War II, and one titled "July 1914." This last book is the focus of our conversation with Professor McMeekin. World War I was triggered in late June of 1914 by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo, Bosnia. They were gunned down by a Serbian 19-year-old by the name of Gavrilo Princip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: Sean McMeekin, "July 1914"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 73:30


A little over 100 years ago was the beginning of what's often been called the Great War. World War I had military casualties of over nine million and millions more of civilians. Professor Sean McMeekin of Bard College, located in New York State, has written 9 books since 2003 on subjects that include German history, Russian history, the Ottoman Empire, communism, World War II, and one titled "July 1914." This last book is the focus of our conversation with Professor McMeekin. World War I was triggered in late June of 1914 by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo, Bosnia. They were gunned down by a Serbian 19-year-old by the name of Gavrilo Princip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Historyczny
Efekt Motyla: Jak Przypadki i Zbiegi Okoliczności Zmieniały Historię!

Podcast Historyczny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 125:20


Czy małe, pozornie przypadkowe wydarzenia mogą wywołać ogromne fale zmian w historii? W tym odcinku eksplorujemy niesamowite zbiegi okoliczności i momenty, które na zawsze zmieniły bieg świata

The I Want to Meet LeBron James Podcast
#209 - Gavrilo Princip is the GOAT

The I Want to Meet LeBron James Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 32:49


This week we are live from the Perth fringe world festival with Ruven Govender, Dylan coles & Gavin Scott. We riffing about The Goat terrorists, our Sexual assault starting 5, being a fake security guard & winning a LeBron lookalike competition.

Oigamos la respuesta-ICECU
OLR-12/11/2024. Atacama, WhatsApp, Gavrilo Princip, productos de agricultura, viruela símica, desvelo

Oigamos la respuesta-ICECU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 29:26


1-¿Por qué no llueve en el desierto de Atacama? ¿Ese desierto es más grande o más pequeño que Costa Rica?¿Cómo hacen las plantas para florecer allí, acaso las semillas no se mueren con tanto calor? 2-¿Qué es Whatsapp, quien lo inventó? También quiero saber cómo se puede crear un grupo de WhatsApp y cuantos integrantes puede tener. 3-Quisiera saber la historia de Gavrilo Princip, el joven que asesinó al heredero de un imperio y desencadenó la Primera Guerra Mundial. 4-Quiero saber acerca de los productos químicos para agricultura que vienen encapsulados, por ejemplo el herbicida Command para el arroz. ¿En qué se diferencian de los que no vienen en esa presentación y cual es mejor? 5-Deseo que hablen sobre la viruela símica, dicen que existe desde hace más de 50 años. Cuáles son sus síntomas y qué se puede hacer si se detecta esta enfermedad en la comunidad. 6-¿Qué es bueno para el desvelo? Programa de radio "Oigamos la Respuesta" del Instituto Centroamericano de Extensión de la Cultura (ICECU). El programa se hace con las preguntas que envían nuestros oyente y las respuestas que se elaboran en el ICECU con un lenguaje claro y sencillo desde el año 1964.

Burnin’ Daylight
Lame Assassins Abound

Burnin’ Daylight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 90:25


In this episode, we unravel the wild and perplexing details of the latest would-be assassin targeting Donald Trump. From mysterious connections to Ukraine and Afghanistan to a bizarre background that could be straight out of a spy novel, it's a story you won't want to miss. We'll dig into how this recent attempt compares to historical figures like John Hinckley Jr. and Gavrilo Princip, and the strange pattern of “lame” assassins throughout history.

Podcasts from the Edge
Is there an adult in the room?

Podcasts from the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 57:26


The world is closer to war than it has been for decades. As the US and China square up to each other, any of the flashpoints in the Middle East, Ukraine, Taiwan and the South China Sea could erupt at any time. All it would take is one rash act. World War 1 began with a Bosnian separatist, Gavrilo Princip, shooting and killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife in 1914. It turned out the world then was ripe for war, South African Institute for International Affairs chief Elizabeth Sidiropoulos tells Peter Bruce in this edition of Podcasts from the Edge. And it may be ripe again now.

Disorder
Ep54. If you come for the King, best not miss

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 33:01


In bye gone moons, Trump inadvertently quoted Ralf Waldo Emerson, “When you strike at the King, you must kill him.” Yet on Saturday July 13, Donald Trump survived an attempt to gun him down at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. Will this be one of those pivotal moments which go down in history - like the assassination of Lincoln; of Archduke Franz Ferdinand; JFK, RFK, or MLK? Or will it be like with Gavrilo Princip's predecessors, assassins are only remembered if they succeed. Others tried to assassinate the Archduke and History won't remember them because they missed.     Alex and Jason predict that Thomas Matthew Crooks will not be a household name for long and the impact he will have on history is likely very much the opposite of what he might have intended. Alex shares how she felt while hearing the news at a baseball tournament, while Jason shares his experience hearing the news from Saltsjoboden at the Swedish Open of backgammon. Professional gamblers noted to Jason that after the assassination attempt that the betting markets moved instantly in favour of Trump, even more so than after Biden's poor debate performance.    As always Jason and Alex try to order the disorder by discussing the messianic narratives around Trump and how his supporters always viewed him as a perennial victim/martyr. Now having survived this attempt on his life, it seems likely that his saintliness and blessedness in their eyes will morph into a kind of hagiography. We conclude by discussing how the Democrats could use this moment to try to rally the country together around a new kind of unifying vision.    Twitter: @DisorderShow    Subscribe to our Substack: https://natoandtheged.substack.com/     Website: https://natoandtheglobalenduringdisorder.com/     Producer: George McDonagh  Exec Producer: Neil Fearn    Show Notes Links    JD Vance selected as Trump's running mate: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-announces-ohio-senator-j-d-vance-his-2024-running-mate     Many high profile figures believe that surviving the assassination attempt makes Trump's re-election a done deal: https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/07/15/the-election-is-over-celebrities-react-to-donald-trump-assassination-attempt     Trump says he will announce VP pick: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/15/us/trump-rnc-news-biden     For More on the Republican convention:   As Alex mentioned: Judge dismisses classified documents case against Trump: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/15/us/trump-documents-case-dismissed    Alistair and Rory on how the Assassination attempt will affect the US election and how Rory survived an Assassination attempt against him in Iraq: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0OwsWUbmOw   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
469. The Road to The Great War: Countdown to Armageddon (Part 1)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 50:40


By the end of July 1914, the world hovered on the edge of a cataclysmic world war; Austria was at war with Serbia, Russia with Germany, and an ultimatum had been handed to Belgium. The July crisis had resolved itself in the most calamitous way possible. But how did this state of affairs erupt from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo a month earlier? Even in the wake of their deaths war did not seem inevitable, with diplomats and politicians such as the British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey manoeuvring to douse the flames kindled by the Serbian assassin Gavrilo Princip. The fires would, however, prove unquenchable, thanks to the implosion of of the Balkan powder keg beside a declining, desiccated Austro-Hungarian Empire, long fearful of Serbia, the rise of Germany under the eccentric Kaiser, as an industrious powerhouse to rival Britain, and the complex alliances and treaties that forbade the Great Powers any retreat from the coming inferno… Join Dominic and Tom as they set out upon Europe's road to the First World War - the War to End All Wars - and explain how that devouring conflagration, which would see the end of the world as people knew it before 1914, came to pass. _______ LIVE SHOWS *The Rest Is History BOOK TOUR* To celebrate the launch of our second book, “The Rest Is History Returns”, Dominic and Tom will be appearing onstage in both Oxford and Cambridge in September! *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history's greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York.  Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Podcast denníka Postoj
Andrej Žiarovský: Ako srbský a nemecký „deep state“ zatiahli Európu do prvej svetovej vojny

Podcast denníka Postoj

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 127:56


Atentát na rakúsko-uhorského následníka trónu Františka Ferdinanda, ktorý 28. júna 1914 spáchal srbský nacionalista Gavrilo Princip, priviedol do mesiaca Európu do prvej svetovej vojny. Spolupracovník Postoja Andrej Žiarovský a redaktor Lukáš Krivošík sa rozprávajú o pozadí a priebehu atentátu i o takzvanej júlovej kríze - teda o neúspešnom diplomatickom úsilí, ktoré malo vojne zabrániť. Vo videu sa spomína aj kniha HITLER A HABSBURGOVCI, o ktorej sme hovorili podrobnejšie tu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng8hcCYHhMI

The Rest Is History
468. The Murder of Franz Ferdinand: The Crime (Part 4)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 62:34


Archduke Franz Ferdinand has arrived in Sarajevo for a military inspection, alongside his wife, Sophie, on the 28th of June 1914. Unbeknownst to them, six assassins, including Gavrilo Princip, line the route of the motorcade, from Sarajevo train station to the town hall. Having completed the inspection, the Archduke faces a first assassination attempt on the way to the town hall, as a bomb, thrown at his car by one of the conspirators, narrowly misses, wounding more than 15 people. Although clearly perturbed by the assassination attempt, Franz Ferdinand decides to continue with his day as planned, thus sealing his fate… Join Tom and Dominic in the final instalment of our series on the murder of the Franz Ferdinand, as they delve into the finals hours of his life, and look at the series of poor decisions that would lead to Gavrilo Princip completing his mission, and going down in infamy… _______ *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history's greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
466. The Murder of Franz Ferdinand: The Conspiracy (Part 2)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 57:01


Gavrilo Princip, having been sent to school in Sarajevo, has become mixed up with the wrong crowd, and is now entangled in a secret Serbian nationalist organisation, the Black Hand. Hoping to be more involved in the struggle for a greater Yugoslavia, he's left for Belgrade, and after a few years, sets in motion a plot, supported by his underground network. The Austro-Hungarian emperor is on his deathbed, and now is the perfect time to eliminate his heir, Franz Ferdinand, and spread chaos across the Balkans… Join Tom and Dominic in the second part of our series on the murder that sent shockwaves through the world, as they look at the simmering tensions in the Balkans and the wider Habsburg Empire, the various nefarious groups conspiring for power and revolution, and the young man at the heart of it all. _______ *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York.  *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history's greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
465. The Murder of Franz Ferdinand: The Killer (Part 1)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 66:45


The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to one of the world's greatest empires, in June 1914, set in motion a series of events that would culminate in the First World War, where more than 15 million people would lose their lives. Franz Ferdinand's assassin, Gavrilo Princip, did not share the same illustrious lineage. A Bosnian serb of humble origins who dreamed of a greater Yugoslavia, he was prepared to do anything to help advance his cause, and free his country from the clutches of the Austro-Hungarian Empire… Join Tom and Dominic in the first part of our series on history's most consequential assassination, as they dive into rural Serbia, early 1900s Sarajevo, and the life of Gavrilo Princip, a boy who would join the Black Hand, a sinister, mysterious underground organisation, and sow the seeds of world war with two shots of his gun. _______ *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York.  *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history's greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Disorder
Ep49. Did WWI start our era of Disorder?

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 49:17


Exactly 110 years ago, a malnourished teenager with a pistol disordered the world. On Sunday the 28th of June 1914, Gavrilo Princip fired two bullets. They hit their targets -- killing both the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian imperial crown, and his wife, Sophie.     That event ended the age of the traditional European empires, unleashed the mud and blood of the Great War, catalysed the fall of the Tsar and theoretical Marxism's transformation into a totalitarian reality, and uncorked the nationalist genie that would lead to Hitler, the Second World War, the Holocaust, and later the Cold War. But did it also start our era of Enduring Disorder?     Jason has certain contentions about the relative degree of order and disorder in the past -- notably that the years 1815-2011, in general, and 1946-2003, in specific, were periods characterized by global order and coherent hegemonic leadership -- but what if he is wrong? What if our global disorder didn't start in 2003 but rather in 1914?    In this special anniversary episode of Disorder, Tim Butcher tells Jason Pack about that fateful day exactly 110 years ago, what its disordering implications have been, how they have rippled down the years, and how modern history can be thought to have begun on that street corner in Sarajevo.     Princip has been variously described as the `bloodiest assassin in history' and ‘the most important person in the entire 20th century'… but in this episode, we are going to investigate if he is -- possibly more so than even Trump, Putin or the Ayatollahs -- our world's true disorder-in-chief… As Tim explains, there is every reason to feel that the world of the Fin de Siècle was in fact more order than what came after it and that Princip is the author of the Disorder that we now inhabit.    Twitter: @DisorderShow    Subscribe to our Substack: https://natoandtheged.substack.com/     Website: https://natoandtheglobalenduringdisorder.com/     Producer: George McDonagh  Exec Producer: Neil Fearn    Show Notes Links    Buy ‘The Trigger: Hunting the Assassin Who Brought the World to War' by Tim Butcher - https://www.amazon.com/Trigger-Hunting-Assassin-Brought-World/dp/0802123899/     For more on Gavrilo Princip's biography: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gavrilo-Princip     For more on Tim Butcher's amazing career: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Butcher     And for his great episode on our sister Pod, Battleground: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/121-how-the-2006-war-relates-to-gaza-today/id1617276298?i=1000640849125   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Erster Weltkrieg - Sarajewo - Attentat mit verheerenden Folgen 

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 4:56


Am 28. Juni 1914 erschießt Gavrilo Princip in Sarajewo den österreichischen Thronfolger Franz-Ferdinand. Das Attentat führt in die Julikrise und schließlich in den Ersten Weltkrieg. Wember, Heiner www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt

apolut: Tagesdosis
Die Deutschen in immerwährender Schuld gefangen? | Von Wolfgang Effenberger

apolut: Tagesdosis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 41:31


Die Deutschen von den NS-Mördern in immerwährender Schuld gefangen?Ein Narrativ auf fruchtbarem BodenEin Kommentar von Wolfgang Effenberger.Als Reaktion auf die Diskussion über die Lage in Nahost infolge des Hamas-Überfalls auf Israel vom 7. Oktober 2023 bekundete der deutsche Vizekanzler Dr. Habeck seine persönliche Betroffenheit und legte ein Bekenntnis ab:„Dieses besondere Verhältnis zu Israel rührt aus unserer historischen Verantwortung: Es war die Generation meiner Großeltern, die jüdisches Leben in Deutschland und Europa vernichten wollte.“(1)Wenn die von Habeck angesprochene gesamte Generation seiner Großeltern (geboren zwischen 1885 und 1915) jüdisches Leben in Deutschland und Europa vernichten wollte, dann hat das deutsche Volk keine Daseins-Berechtigung und muss von der Wurzel her ausgerottet werden. Diese Sichtweise ist nicht nur höchst rassistisch, sondern auch völlig falsch!Die von Habeck pauschal unter Mordverdacht gestellte Generation von angeblichen Antisemiten hatte die volle Last des Ersten Weltkriegs zu tragen und erlebt, wie sich Anfang August 1914 die jüdischen Mitbürger - sie stellten gerade 1 Prozent der gesamten Bevölkerung - überproportional freiwillig zum Militärdienst meldeten, um als Patrioten das von Ost und West bedrohte deutsche Kaiserreich zu verteidigen. Dieser Krieg war von Großbritannien über die Bildung der "Triple Entente" (informeller Zusammenschluss zwischen Frankreich, Russland und Großbritannien ab 1907) und dem 1904 ins Leben gerufenen "Committee of Imperial Defense" (1904 bis 1939) systematisch vorbereitet worden.(2)In Sarajevo wurden am 28. Juni 1914 der Thronfolger Österreich-Ungarns, Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand, und seine Frau Sophie Chotek, Herzogin von Hohenberg, von Gavrilo Princip, einem Mitglied der serbisch-nationalistischen Bewegung Mlada Bosna (Junges Bosnien), ermordet. Das von der serbischen Geheimgesellschaft "Schwarze Hand" geplante Attentat in der bosnischen Hauptstadt löste die Julikrise aus, die schließlich Anfang August zum Ersten Weltkrieg führte. Nachdem die Briten 1917 in der Korfu-Deklaration den Serben die Nachfolge des Vielvölkerstaates Österreich-Ungarn als Vereinigung aller Südslawen (Jugoslawien) angeboten haben, darf nicht ausgeschlossen werden, dass hinter diesem Attentat ganz andere Kräfte steckten. Dascwurde bis heute nicht befriedigend aufgeklärt. Ebenso dürfte der Terroranschlag auf die North-Stream-Pipelines nie aufgeklärt werden.In den ersten Augusttagen des Jahres 1914 eilte die deutsche Jugend zu den Fahnen. Unter ihnen waren die deutschen Juden die ersten und eifrigsten Kriegsfreiwilligen. „Aus den Geschäftskontoren, aus den Hochschulen, von den Bänken der oberen Gymnasialklassen stürmten sie zu den Waffen. Einzelne jüdische Studenten- und sonstige Jugendvereine sahen drei Viertel ihrer Mitgliedschaft und mehr zu den Waffen stürzen und in den Blutströmen der ersten, der verheerendsten Schlachten floß das jüdische und das christliche Blut in gleich heißem Rot zusammen - eine erschütternde Verbrüderung“.(3)Das alles hatte diese Großeltern-Generation weitgehend persönlich erlebt!...... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/die-deutschen-in-immerwaehrender-schuld-gefangen-von-wolfgang-effenberger+++Bildquelle: nitpicker / shutterstock+++ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dark Windows Podcast
DWP Asshole Eliminator Tournament Round 1 - Margaret Sanger vs Gavrilo Princip

Dark Windows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 83:38


Dark Windows Podcast Ep. 276: This week we are wrapping up round one of the 2024 Asshole Eliminator with what may be the most one sided contest in the tournament so far... In one corner we have a woman that helped jump start the eugenics movement in the US and targeted specifically the poor and black community, her work would also go on to be an inspiration to Hitler a few years later. In the other corner we have the man who's actions would be the final straw that led to the deaths of TENS OF MILLIONS of young men and boys in the first part of the 1900's. Tune in and enjoy! If you want more you can go over to https://www.patreon.com/darkwindowspodcast and become a Patron for just $5 a month and get a bonus episode every week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thriller Vault
The True Story of the Man Who Changed the World

Thriller Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024


On June 28, 1914, Sarajevo, Bosnia was alive with the exuberance of a carnival, but members of The Black Hand weren't so joyous. They had a singular goal that day--assassination. This is the thrilling, heroic, and tragic true story of Gavrilo Princip and the Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Historically High
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Historically High

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 116:14


Europe in 1914 was basically a powder keg waiting for a match to set the whole thing on fire. Tensions were high in Austria Hungary as the new liberated Serbia was giving the area to be known as Bosnia ideas of independence. The problem with that is Austria wasn't really in the business of letting its occupied lands have things like freedom. Well this didn't sit well with some of the locals as you can imagine and one man ended up doing something that changed the course of human history, starting World War 1 by assassinating Archduke Fran Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary. How did one death lead to what would be the death of millions and the reshaping of Europe. Tune in and find out. 

Epik Fails of History
E31.5 - "OPPENHEIMER" (2023) Movie Review / Bracket Update: Round 3 / LK-99

Epik Fails of History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 60:55


Episode 31.5 - Erik and Justin are back for a "quick" review of Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" (2023), starring Cillian Murphy - aka 'Existential Dread: The Movie'! How accurate is it? Did Nolan actually drop a nuke? Does Robert Downey Jr. deserve an Oscar? Who played Einstein? Does it stack up against Margot Robbie's "Barbie"? Is that Gary Oldman?! Find out now! Also on this Episode: "LK-99"?! - A quick breaking news alert about what may end up being the revolutionary discovery of a "room temperature super-conductor" in South Korea! Initial thoughts on the trailer for Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" (2023) starring Joaquin Phoenix Discussion of the ongoing Writers Strike and AI A breakdown of The Bracket of Fails - Round 3! The Bracket of Fails - Round 3: "The Hateful Eight":  Gavrilo Princip vs Caligula Stede Bonnet (the Gentleman Pirate) vs Francisco Pizarro (Spanish Conquistador) Stalin vs President Andrew Johnson Columbus vs President Andrew Jackson Click here to VOTE NOW for all 4 matches of Round 3! Follow / Message Me on Social Media: E-mail: ErikSlader@gmail.com Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom Instagram: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsOfHistory ⁠⁠All 4 "EPIC FAILS" history books are available on Amazon!⁠⁠ You can also support me here: ⁠⁠BuyMeACoffee.com/EpikFails!⁠⁠ This podcast is a production of the ⁠⁠We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network⁠⁠ follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! And follow the discussion in our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord server⁠⁠!

World War 1 Stories & Real Battles
July Crisis - [World War 1 & Real War Battles] WW1

World War 1 Stories & Real Battles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 49:45


In the early summer of 1914, Europe was a continent on the brink. The great powers of the day, bound by a complex web of alliances and rivalries, were locked in an escalating arms race, their populations stirred by nationalist fervor and their leaders gripped by a sense of impending crisis. The spark that would ignite this volatile mix came on June 28, in the city of Sarajevo, when a young Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip fired the shots that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.  This singular act of violence set in motion a series of events that would come to be known as the July Crisis, a month-long diplomatic and military standoff that would plunge the world into the most destructive war it had ever seen. The assassination, the ultimatums, the mobilizations, and the declarations of war were not just the actions of individuals or nations, but the manifestations of deeper forces at work: nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the failure of diplomacy. In this story, we will journey back to those fateful days of the July Crisis, exploring the decisions made by emperors, generals, and politicians, the forces that drove them, and the consequences of their actions. We will delve into the intricate dance of diplomacy and the brutal realities of warfare, the grand strategies and the personal tragedies. And we will seek to understand how the events of that summer set the stage for the horrors of World War 1, reshaped the world, and continue to echo in our own time. This is not just a story of a crisis, but a story of humanity at a crossroads, a story that holds lessons for us all.

Déjà-vu Geschichte
Gavrilo Princip und das Attentat von Sarajevo

Déjà-vu Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 78:11


Gavrilo Princip und das Attentat von Sarajevo auf Franz Ferdinand gelten oft als Auslöser des Ersten Weltkriegs. Naja ... schauen wir uns das mal lieber näher an.

History Potpourri
Gavrilo Princip and the Assassination that started World War I

History Potpourri

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 3:36


Paige shares about Gavrilo Princip, the assassin who killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and started World War I.

Historia Universal Contemporánea
El atentado de Sarajevo

Historia Universal Contemporánea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:00


En este primer episodio de la temporada IV, nos sumergimos en el atentado de Sarajevo en 1914, donde el archiduque austrohúngaro Franz Ferdinand fue asesinado por el joven revolucionario serbio Gavrilo Princip, desencadenando así la Primera Guerra Mundial. Analizamos el contexto político y social, las personas y grupos involucrados, y las consecuencias de este evento trascendental en la historia moderna. ¡Acompáñanos en esta fascinante exploración histórica del atentado que cambió el curso de la historia! Enlace para donaciones PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NN9KPHSR9GEES Redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raymansf17 Twitter @RayManSF17 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/huniversalcontemporanea/message

History Analyzed
Gavrilo Princip Ignites World War I

History Analyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 48:29


On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip shot the heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hear how this assassination sparked World War I, ended four empires, created many new countries, and led to World War II.

History's Greatest Idiots
Season 3 Episode 3 The Young Assassin (Gavrilo Princip) and The Botched Football League (The XFL)

History's Greatest Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 93:52


In the third episode of Season 3 of History's Greatest Idiots, Lev and Derek take a deep dive into the life of one of the most misunderstood assassins in history (Gavrilo Princip) and try to understand why a TV Network and a Wrestling Promoter would start their own Football League (The XFL). Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support

HistoCast
HistoCast 264 - What-Ifs y ucronías IV

HistoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 161:45


Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Publicamos la cuarta entrega otra vez en vísperas de otro 28 de diciembre, día de los Santos Inocentes. Nos flipamos a contar historias hipotéticas @LordCirencester, @tamtamveramendi, @DeividNagan y @goyix_salduero.Secciones Historia: - El Almirantísimo - 4:18 - Una historia contemporánea del Extremo Oriente - 31:38 - Turismo Asturias: Patrimonio industrial - 1:27:02 - La puntería de ‎Gavrilo Princip - 1:49:42 - Las compañías interestelares - 2:25:11 - Bibliografía - 2:38:23

Cascadia Crime & Cryptids
Episode 51: Cryptid Twofer - The Ball-Tailed Cat and the Gumberoo

Cascadia Crime & Cryptids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 32:09


Our last episode of 2022 is a cryptid episode!  Lumberjacks in the 19th and early 20th century had quite a few tales of unique critters from the forests of the Pacific Northwest, so today we bring you not one, but two of them.  First, the cougar's fierce cousin, the Ball-Tailed Cat - said to wield a multipurpose bony sphere at the end of its tail.  Then, the Gumberoo - a combustible hairless bear with rubberized skin.  Into the woods! See you in 2023 - thank you so much for listening! Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumberoo https://www.tumblr.com/cryptids-of-the-world/177475809111/the-gumberoo-is-a-bear-like-creature-found-in https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/post/637078781790666752/gumberoo https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Gumberoo https://books.google.co.id/books?id=DvYWDAAAQBAJ&dq=Gumberoo&pg=PA146&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Gumberoo&f=false http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fclw/gumberoo.html https://itsmth.fandom.com/wiki/Gumberoo https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/post/155252667786/gumberoo https://www.wweek.com/culture/2019/10/29/the-pacific-northwest-is-crawling-with-cryptids-and-not-just-bigfoot-heres-how-to-dress-like-one-of-oregons-other-monsters-for-halloween/ https://quarterly.camposanto.com/these-american-woods-543880faa0fa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankylosaurus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball-tailed_cat https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Ball-Tailed_Cat https://cuddlywumps.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-mythical-ball-tailed-cat-of-north.html https://themonsterblogofmonsters.tumblr.com/post/146625424241/ball-tailed-cat-a-magical-feline-native-to-north http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/balltailedcat.html https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Timberdoodle http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/cactuscat.html https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26211012-fearsome-creatures-of-the-lumberwoods https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/9/9217.phtml https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavrilo_Princip https://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/27/opinion/7-things-gavrilo-princip-man-who-started-wwi/index.html https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/search/timberdoodle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar

Ad Navseam
The Fury's Still Out on this One: Allecto in Aeneid Book VII, Part 2 (Ad Navseam, Episode 105)

Ad Navseam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 64:58


This week the guys move (nearer) to the end of Book VII and examine the role of that frightful, hair raising, blood-curdilng sister of Tisiphone and Megaera known as Allecto. Juno -- who knows she's lost but doesn't like being a one-trick villainess -- unleashes hell's wrath on Aeneas' nascent nuptial notions. Allecto's conjured up and down she goes into Amata to spread havoc across the Italian landscape. Along the way we investigate such questions as: is Ascanius' aristeia just riding his pony in the Trojan Games? Can such an innocuous, apparently inconsequential accident like killing a pet albino stag really lead, Gavrilo Princip style, to world war? Where exactly is Ampsanctus? And why doesn't Jeff know who Glenn Hughes is? So pull on your deep purple jumper, your sweats by Vanquished or Loser, and digress for success!

Bro History - Geopolitics & Foreign Policy
Causes of WW1 – Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

Bro History - Geopolitics & Foreign Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 117:19


Bro History Causes of WW1 – Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand We did it folks. We're finally here. On today's episode, we discuss the build up to the “shot heard round the world”. We take a look at the political situation in Bosnia, how it connected to secret Serbian nationalist societies, an dive into the back stories of both Franz Ferdinand  and his killer Gavrilo Princip […] Causes of WW1 – Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand szamotah

Istoria României
Ep 122 - F*** around and find out

Istoria României

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 29:54


În acest episod, vorbesc despre cauzele și precursorii Primului Război Mondial. Fără a avea conceptul de "război mondial", omenirea se îndreaptă în pași rapizi spre unul dintre cele mai sângeroase conflicte din istoria ei. De la formarea blocurilor de alianțe (vorbesc și despre aderarea României la Tripla Alianță), la tensiunile din Balcani, destrămarea Imperiilor (chestiunea otomană, proiectul de federalizare al Austro-Ungariei, germenii revoluției bolșevice) și cursele de înarmare... nu glonțul lui Gavrilo Princip a pornit războiul. Ci cursul terifiant al istoriei.Support the show

Warfare
Origins of WW1: Beyond the Archduke

Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 39:54


The 11th of November marks Remembrance Day, a memorial day honoured since the end of the First World War. Hostilities ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 after four years of global conflict. As we use this day to look back at those lost, it's important to understand what caused one of the most devastating conflicts in modern history.On the 28th of June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. His death is often cited as the spark that started the First World War - but how accurate is this statement? Claiming this assassination as an isolated incident ignores the troubling context of the time. What should've been a conflict restricted to the Balkans somehow turned into a catastrophic global conflict, with rising nationalistic sentiments brewing, and the eventual involvement of European Superpowers - what really lead Gavrilo Princip to fire a shot against the heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?In this episode, James Rogers is joined by Paul Miller-Melamed to examine the origins of the wider geopolitical context of First World War.You can find Paul Melamed's book hereFor more Warfare content, subscribe to our Warfare Wednesday newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El búnquer
Gavrilo Princip, el revolucionari de l'entrep

El búnquer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 51:17


Programes 3x24. Compte perqu

History Loves Company
A Villainous Conspiracy: Gavrilo Princip and the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

History Loves Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 17:32


While there have been many political assassinations throughout history, few have led to full scale conflicts. Of these rare instances, perhaps none is as famous as the topic of today's episode, which lit the fuse of a Europe on the brink of war. Who was Gavrilo Princip and how did his name become synonymous with one of the biggest plots of the 20th Century? Tune in to find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historylovescompany/support

Daily Thunder Podcast
898: The Hall of Mirrors // Spiritual Lessons from WW1 42 (Eric Ludy)

Daily Thunder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 57:45


This is the forty-second and final installment in Eric Ludy's epic summer Daily Thunder series entitled Spiritual Lessons from WW1. This concluding episode wraps up the epic drama of WW1 in the Hall of Mirrors in the palace of Versailles. In June of 1919, exactly five years after Gavrilo Princip shot the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, the peace treaty was signed by all the belligerent countries and “peace” ensued. But it was a temporary peace, because it was a peace based upon brute force and revenge and not one derived from genuine agreement. This very misconceived treaty became the seedbed for Adolf Hitler and the Second World War in 1939. For more information about Daily Thunder and the ministry of Ellerslie Mission Society, please visit: https://ellerslie.com/ (https://ellerslie.com/). If you have been blessed by Ellerslie, consider partnering with the ministry by donating at: https://ellerslie.com/donate/ (https://ellerslie.com/donate/)

HistoryPod
28th June 1914 and 1919: The trigger and the definitive end of the First World War

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022


The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip in 1914 had a direct effect on the outbreak of war, while the Treaty of Versailles was signed on exactly the same date five years later in ...

Kampen om historien
Kampen om historien: Skuddet, der ændrede Europas historie

Kampen om historien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 57:25


I dag, d. 28. juni, er en af de mest ikoniske datoer i nyere europæisk historie. På denne dato i 1914 skød og dræbte den unge serbiske nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, nemlig Østrig-Ungarns tronfølger Franz Ferdinand og hans hustru Sofie. Få attentater i verdenshistorien har haft så vidtrækkende konsekvenser. Skuddet i Sarajevo blev i bogstavelig forstand startskuddet til Første Verdenskrig. En måned senere var Europa kastet ud i en blodig krig, som i de følgende fire år kostede flere end tyve millioner soldater og civile livet. Hvad var det Princip ville opnå med sit angreb? Og hvilken lære kan vi i dag - i et uroligt Europa - drage af den store krig? Det er nogle af spørgsmålene i dagens Kampen om historien, hvor Adam Holm taler med Nils Arne Sørensen, professor i historie ved Syddansk Universitet, og ph.d. i historie Zlatko Jovanovic, der forsker i nationalisme og identitet i det tidligere Jugoslavien. Musik: Adi Zukanovic.

Daily Thunder Podcast
833: A Foolish Thing in the Balkans // Spiritual Lessons from WW1 04 (Eric Ludy)

Daily Thunder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 58:54


This is the fourth installment in Eric Ludy's epic summer Daily Thunder series entitled Spiritual Lessons from WW1. This particular episode demonstrates the power and importance of the small decisions of life. Just as one man's actions will spark the flame of WW1, it was One Man's actions that sparked the rescue of humanity two thousand years ago. Gavrilo Princip didn't see the full impact of his actions when he pulled the trigger to assassinate the Archduke of Austria-Hungary. And in the same way, many of us do not see the full gravity of our decisions when we choose to participate in our seemingly “small” fleshly deeds.

Question of the Day
Gavrilo Princip and the First World War

Question of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 3:09


The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is considered to be the event that sparked World War I. But how much is known about the man who shot him? In this Flashcast, Murray and Tamika dive in deeper about how the war began and what happened to the Archduke's assassin, Gavrilo Princip. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places
The Black Hand Serbia (Gavrilo Princip)

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022


On 28 June 1914, a young Serb named Gavrilo Princip sat outside a Delicatessen in Sarajevo, reflecting on his role in a botched assassination attempt on Archduke Ferdinand heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire. To his surprise, the intended target suddenl

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places
The Black Hand Serbia (Gavrilo Princip)

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 28:56


On 28 June 1914, a young Serb named Gavrilo Princip sat outside a Delicatessen in Sarajevo, reflecting on his role in a botched assassination attempt on Archduke Ferdinand – heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire. To his surprise, the intended target suddenly came back into view. This time there would be no mistake. He calmly approached the car and fired two shots. One at Ferdinand, the other at his wife Sophie. Each proved fatal. This violent crime which led directly to the outbreak of World War I, wasn't the act of a lone wolf gunman. It was just the latest and most devastating in a series of terrorist acts performed by members of the Serbian Black Hand. In this episode, I explore the shadowy group's origins, their activities, and how their ultimate dream was realized in 1918 though few of them were alive to see it. This is an original production by www.danielmainwaring.com Audio effects and music Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-mainwaring5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-mainwaring5/support

Untaught History
Episode 10- The Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizens Army... and Enter Gavrilo Princip

Untaught History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 4:18


The Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizens Army plan their next move. Also a teenager 2000 miles away fires a shot that would change the 20th century. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sarah-hayter/support

The Empire Never Ended
21: Serbian National Project II : Vampires, Anarchists and Burritos (teaser)

The Empire Never Ended

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 3:08


The crew slows down for a 'kaffeeklatsch' to elaborate on some themes in the previous episode. Rey expands on some surprising connections of Karađorđe Petrović and Boris brings us up to date on his American and British royal heirs today.  They discuss the origin of vampires in the 'Western' imagination and the effort to invent new traditions during the Serbian national project. The boys then spend some time on the significance of anarchism in the 19th century, specifically in Serbia, and talk about Bakunin's broad influence and his struggles with Marx. Also included: Young Bosnia and Gavrilo Princip, Bolsheviks riding anarchist coattails, and a scandalous royal burrito shop incident. This is The Empire Never Ended, the Antifascist Amerikanski-Balkan podcast about (neo) fascist terror, the (deep) state and the alienation, nihilism and desperation produced by the capitalist system. And how to get rid of all that. Something like that...   Subscribe to our Patreon for weekly premium episodes! And check out our social media for updates and whatnot: Twitter + Facebook + Instagram +  YouTube

Points of No Return in History
The July Crisis of 1914 #1

Points of No Return in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 51:21


Franz Ferdinand's assassination is a well-known event. Not as well-known is the context in which the assassination took place. Tension was building in Serbia and the Balkans long before Gavrilo Princip fired his gun. This was an act that sparked the July Crisis of 1914. Citations and Links - Christopher Clark, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe went to War in 1914 (New York: HarperCollins, 2012) Sean McMeekin, July 1914: Countdown to War (New York: Basic Books, 2013) Grayson Myers, "Contradictory Explanations and Elusive Answers: The Historiography of the Sarajevo Assassination," The Macksey Journal 1, Article 114 Robert W. Seton-Watson, "The Sarajevo Murder Trial," The Slavonic Review 4, no. 12 (March, 1926): 645-656 Veljko M. Turanjanin and Dragana S. Cvorovic, "Sarajevo 1914: Trial Process Against Young Bosnia - Illusion of the Fair Process," Proceedings of the Faculty of Law, Novi Sad 50, no. 1 (2016): 183-198 https://www.firstworldwar.com/source/austrianreport.htm https://www.firstworldwar.com/source/harrachmemoir.htm https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand https://www.rferl.org/a/interview-christopher-clark-1914-lessons-for-today/25437773.html Contact the show - Twitter: @dnoell Email: dvdnoell@gmail.com Music - Artist: Cody Martin Song: Sir Francis Drake

The Missing Chapter: History's Forgotten Stories
Good Will Toward Men featuring Chris Bower

The Missing Chapter: History's Forgotten Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 27:23


Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was mortally shot by a young Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip. When Princip pulled the trigger, he would unknowingly convict 20 million soldiers and civilians, many of them young men like himself, to their deaths. World War I was called "the war to end all wars", triggered by this lone assassination, would give way to some of history's most costly battles, heroic endeavors, and long lasting technological inventions. One event though, stands out as a unique and truly remarkable story of humanity at its most inspiring, vulnerable, and hopeful levels. This is the story of the Christmas Truce of 1914. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themissingchapter/support