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Schlieffen Plan
German General Staff's early-20th-century overall strategic plan
July Crisis
1914 events leading to World War I
German occupation of Luxembourg during World War I
1914 military occupation during World War I
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Yugoslavism
Yugoslavism, Yugoslavdom, or Yugoslav nationalism is an ideology supporting the notion that the South Slavs, namely the Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes, belong to a single Yugoslav nation separated by diverging historical circumstances, forms of speech, and religious divides. During the interwar period, Yugoslavism became predominant in, and then the official ideology of, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. There were two major forms of Yugoslavism in the period, the first of which is the regime-favoured integral Yugoslavism, promoting unitarism, centralisat
German invasion of Belgium (1914)
1914 World War I military campaign
pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
1914 military operation
July Ultimatum
diplomatic note

Sava
Yugoslav (ex-Austrian) river monitor
Skirmish at Joncherey
first skirmish of the Western Front of World War I
blank cheque
cheque that has no numerical value entered, but is already signed
Bombardment of Belgrade
first military action of World War I
To my peoples
manifesto by Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary, declaring war on Serbia, starting World War I

Assassination of Jean Jaurès
1914 shooting of a French politician
British entry into World War I
historical context and reasons the led Great Britain to enter World War I
The Willy–Nicky Correspondence
French entry into World War I
entry of France into World War I