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In the summer of 1914, Europe stood on the brink of monumental change as the great powers battled for supremacy. This period was marked by intense rivalry, militarism, and complex alliances. Key players included Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Russia, and Britain, each driven by national interests and imperial ambitions. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand acted as the spark that ignited long-standing tensions, ultimately leading to the outbreak of World War I. This analysis delves into the geopolitical landscape and the factors that contributed to one of history's most significant conflicts.
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