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In the days following the Austrian break in relations with Serbia, the rest of Europe, including Russia’s allies, Britain and France, looked on with trepidation, fearing the imminent outbreak of a Balkans conflict that, if entered into by Russia, threatened to explode into a general European war. The British Foreign Office lobbied its counterparts in Berlin, Paris and Rome with the idea of an international convention aimed at moderating the conflict; the German government, however, was set against this notion, and advised Vienna to go ahead with its plans.

Austria-Hungary feared a war with Russia and they turned to Germany for support. This support emboldened Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia on July 28.

World War I

World war I was a global warfare which started in 1914 and ended in 1918.

The war resulted from the assassination of Franz Ferdinand who ruled Austria.

The war involved much of Europe, America, Asia and Africa.

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