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Sarajevo marks 100 years since Archduke Franz Ferdinand shooting
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28062876
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28062876
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Serbs are known for shooting their emperors when they disagreed with them.
You understand Franz Ferdinand wasn't an "emperor"...
...right?
Did I say he was?
Serbs are known for shooting their emperors when they disagreed with them.
It's the small things. They likely wouldn't have been assassinated if their driver hadn't missed a turn.
Right, but the first one that tried was a failure, he couldn't even kill himself, and if the driver had taken the turn he was supposed to they would have no longer been on the advertised motorcade route, so it's highly unlikely they would have been killed.There was a reason for the backup assassins.
Right, but the first one that tried was a failure, he couldn't even kill himself, and if the driver had taken the turn he was supposed to they would have no longer been on the advertised motorcade route, so it's highly unlikely they would have been killed.
It's the small things. They likely wouldn't have been assassinated if their driver hadn't missed a turn.
Honoring a terrorist says more about Bosnian Serbs today than it does about what the nation was like in 1914. One man’s terrorist may be another’s freedom fighter, but even if you believe that, it takes a certain amount of obtuseness to celebrate an act that led to the death of 40 million people.
Someone is going to turn this into Obama bashing in 3...................2....................1..................................
Only you have no damn clue about Bosnian or any other Serbs.
I just love when Americans go all self righteous on countries they havent even heard about yesterday.
Serbs are known for shooting their emperors when they disagreed with them.