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<h2>28-Jun-1914 - Assassination in Sarajevo - Photos</h2>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/sapis.jpg" height="133" width="200"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">Colonel Apis of the <em>"Black Hand"</em> (center), 
		in reality Colonel Dimitrijevic of Serbian military intelligence. It is 
		believed he provided the training and weapons for the assassination.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/sgprn2.jpg" height="160" width="157"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">Gravilo Princip (right) and fellow conspirator 
		Trifko Grabez (left) sit with a friend in Belgrade's Kalmedgan Park. The 
		time is May, 1914.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/hffarrv.jpg" height="140" width="157"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie arrive at 
		Sarajevo City Hall accompanied by General Oskar Potiorek (right), 
		Military Governor of Bosnia.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/hffcar2.jpg" height="150" width="220"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">The couple leaving Sarajevo City Hall and entering 
		the car for the last time.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/gpcust.jpg" height="190" width="220"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">Princip (second from right) in police custody.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/hfffin.jpg" height="140" width="165"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">The Archduke and Duchess lie in state in Sarajevo.</font></td>
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		<img src="http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/gprin.jpg" height="150" width="113"></td>
		<td><font size="-1">The successful assassin, Gavrilo Princip.</font></td>
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 <center><strong>Eulogy from Vienna's <em>Die Fackel (The Torch)</em>, 
		10-Jul-1914</strong></center>

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			In this era so deplorable for humanity which in our Austrian 
			laboratory of the apocalypse is expressed by the grimace of 
			gemütlich sickliness - in such an era the Archduke had the measure 
			of a man. Only now, as Vienna mimics mourning, do we realize . . . 
			how much he disdained that indispensable affability used by the 
			powerful to promote their careers . . . He was no greeter. He had no 
			winning ways to charm the people past their grievances. He did show 
			character through his radical championship of the commonplace 
			against a fake modernity.

			

			He proved himself by his taste. At his estate he opened to the 
			people a floral landscape intelligible on the most popular level, a 
			park with few rarefied pretensions . . . He was not part of the 
			fancy dynamics of Austrian decay . . . he wanted to rouse our era 
			from its sickness so that it would not sleep past its own death. Now 
			it sleeps past his.
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		<p align="right">Karl Kraus</td>
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