The Eastern Front
@inproceedings{Afflerbach2014TheEF, title={The Eastern Front}, author={H. Afflerbach}, year={2014} }
On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. The Serb government declared that the political strategy was not concerned by an event that was internal to Austria-Hungary because the authors of the attack were all Bosniacs and thus Austro-Hungarian subjects. Austria was increasingly weakened by pressures from north and south, and would be incapable of following Germany into a war. The German rulers were convinced that rapid action would prevent the other powers from intervening in the… CONTINUE READING
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WAR NEWS AND EXCHANGE RATES DURING WORLD WAR I : THE EASTERN VERSUS THE WESTERN FRONT
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