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Kimmo Huosionmaa
As everybody knows, the "Black Hand" society was behind the murder of Franz-Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo in 1914. That society operated under the control of Serbian authorities, and it was behind the assassination. There is written so much about the attentate of Sarajevo, that I don't write anything about it in this time. But there is one thing, what has been in my mind long time.
The thing is how Serbia dared to protect and train that secret society in that time. In 1914 The Austria-Hungary was a very powerful nation, and that is the thing, what makes me think, what was the reason, what made Serbia support that group? When the attentate was done, and the conspiracists would be taken to court, did the Serbian colonel "Apis", who was responsible about that attentate thought, that nobody mentioned his name in the interrogations?
Another thing, what makes me very interested in this case, is why colonel Apis didn't cover his identity in the planning? That man was the straight link to the Serbian high-command, and that is the very bad thing, because if there would find the connections between the Serbian government and the attentate against the member of royal family of Austria-Hungary, would the war begin. And if those assassins would be caught by police, would they tell about the connection with Serbian government.
So did somebody in the high command of the Serbian troops actually got guarantees, that some powerful nation would support Serbia if some of those assassins would be caught alive? When we are thinking about the case of colonel Apis, we would notice that this man was executed in 1916, because of this attentate, what began the first world war. But did somebody actually wanted to silent this man, who knew too much? Was somebody afraid that Apis would uncover the identity of the person, who ordered that assassination? The official reason for execution was an attempt to murder one high-rank Serbian officer, but the real reason for execution could be different.
And the question is, was Apis worked for some other organizations but claimed that he represented official Serbian government? If that is true, the WWI has been stated by some individual person, who might think, that he was working for the official Serbian government. Was this person called Apis to make the plans for attack? And did he claimed to represent the Serbian or Austrian government? In this scenario, Apis was called to make the plans for some security purposes, but those plans were used against Franz-Ferdinand. And this is the very interesting theory about the beginning of the WWI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragutin_Dimitrijevi%C4%87
Kimmo Huosionmaa
As everybody knows, the "Black Hand" society was behind the murder of Franz-Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo in 1914. That society operated under the control of Serbian authorities, and it was behind the assassination. There is written so much about the attentate of Sarajevo, that I don't write anything about it in this time. But there is one thing, what has been in my mind long time.
The thing is how Serbia dared to protect and train that secret society in that time. In 1914 The Austria-Hungary was a very powerful nation, and that is the thing, what makes me think, what was the reason, what made Serbia support that group? When the attentate was done, and the conspiracists would be taken to court, did the Serbian colonel "Apis", who was responsible about that attentate thought, that nobody mentioned his name in the interrogations?
Another thing, what makes me very interested in this case, is why colonel Apis didn't cover his identity in the planning? That man was the straight link to the Serbian high-command, and that is the very bad thing, because if there would find the connections between the Serbian government and the attentate against the member of royal family of Austria-Hungary, would the war begin. And if those assassins would be caught by police, would they tell about the connection with Serbian government.
So did somebody in the high command of the Serbian troops actually got guarantees, that some powerful nation would support Serbia if some of those assassins would be caught alive? When we are thinking about the case of colonel Apis, we would notice that this man was executed in 1916, because of this attentate, what began the first world war. But did somebody actually wanted to silent this man, who knew too much? Was somebody afraid that Apis would uncover the identity of the person, who ordered that assassination? The official reason for execution was an attempt to murder one high-rank Serbian officer, but the real reason for execution could be different.
And the question is, was Apis worked for some other organizations but claimed that he represented official Serbian government? If that is true, the WWI has been stated by some individual person, who might think, that he was working for the official Serbian government. Was this person called Apis to make the plans for attack? And did he claimed to represent the Serbian or Austrian government? In this scenario, Apis was called to make the plans for some security purposes, but those plans were used against Franz-Ferdinand. And this is the very interesting theory about the beginning of the WWI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragutin_Dimitrijevi%C4%87
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