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How World War I Started on a Train

What if World War I did not really begin with Gavrilo Princip’s gunshots in Sarajevo, but with the trains, timetables, and military systems already set in motion across Europe?

In this video, we break down how Franz Ferdinand’s final journey, Europe’s railway networks, and rigid mobilization plans helped turn a regional crisis into a global catastrophe. From Sarajevo to the Schlieffen Plan, this is the hidden story of how speed, railways, and inflexible war planning made peace harder and war more likely.

This is not just the story of an assassination. It is the story of how systems can become too fast, too rigid, and too powerful for leaders to stop.

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Let me know in the comments:
Did World War I really begin with the assassination, or was Europe already locked onto the tracks of war?

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