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This widespread nationalism is believed to be a general reason for World War I. Patriotism assumed a particular job in World War I when Archduke Ferdinand and his significant other were killed by Principle, an individual from a Serbian patriot fear monger gathering battling against Austria-Hungary's standard over Bosnia.

The death of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 came as pressures between European forces were arriving at breaking point over their domains, military prevalence and the battle for home principle by littler countries in the Balkans.