
Show students map of Franz Ferdinand’s route and where the assassins were located. The pride of the collection is the magnificent car in which Franz Ferdinand was riding when he was assassinated, thus sparking off world war 1. The World War is said to have started because of the conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary.Get the students reaction to these and what they find interesting about them. The assassination occurred in Sarajevo when the motorcade was traveling to Sarajevo when a member of the Black Hand threw a bomb at the motorcade. The Archduke and his wife, Sophie the Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated by members of the Black Hand on July 28, 1914. Read students the Memoir of Count Franz von Harrach, then show the video of bodies arriving at the funeral. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to World War I.Discuss the worksheet with the class: participation and completion grade.National Archives (change #6D from “United States” to World) When completed reading, have students fill-out the Document Analysis Worksheet from the U.S.Point out instances of nationalism and how Cubrilovic discusses it.(Some will probably want to read this aloud to their students, since their reading levels may stand in the way of them fully understanding the document on their own.) Born on December 18, 1863, the eldest son of Archduke Karl-Ludwig von Habsburg and his wife. On 28 June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, assassinated the Austrian heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in the. Read the memoir of conspirator Vaso Cubrilovic, pages 3-11, in Intimate Voices as a class. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Self: Paths Weekly, No.This film was taken on the day they died. Show video of Franz Ferdinand and Sophie arriving at town hall. On June 28th, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a nationalist working for the Serbian unde. Archduke Franz Ferdinand And The Era Of Assassination FV Traynor Lisa English Pa.

Get their reactions to what they see in these pictures? What kind of people do they think they are?

Give students a short background of the problems between Serbia, Austria-Hungary, and Bosnia.I like to use Michigan/OSU or local school rivalries to try and get students to understand this concept. Ever since that June day in Sarajevo, there has been a cloud of mystery surrounding the events that led up the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Prior to the lesson, discuss Nationalism with the students and make sure they have an understanding of the strong feelings associated with it.
