Saturday, June 28, 2014
100 years ago, June 28, 1914 (streets of Sarjevo) -- Assassination of Prince Franz Ferdinand
from AP coverage (posted at FREEP dot-com, Detroit Free Press):
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA — Artists and diplomats have declared a new century of peace and unity in Europe in the city where the first two shots of World War I were fired exactly 100 years ago.
On June 28, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian crown prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, where he had come to inspect his occupying troops in the empire’s eastern province. The shots fired by Serb teenager Gavrilo Princip sparked a war, followed decades later by a second world conflict, costing 80 million European lives in total.
On Saturday, Austria was represented in Bosnia not with military might but by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performing works of European composers reflecting the century’s catastrophic events. The program concludes with the joint European hymn, Beethoven’s “Ode of Joy.”
http://www.freep.com/article/20140628/NEWS07/306280053/world-war-i-europe-bosnia
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