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  1. Gavrilo Princip, sin poštara, rođen je u srpnju 1894. godine u mjestu Obljaj kod Bosanskog Grahova. Bio je jedno od devetero djece, od kojih je jedno umrlo u djetinjstvu. Njegovo zdravlje od najranije je dobi bilo problematično i patio je od tuberkuloze. U Sarajevu je pohađao Trgovačku školu.

  2. 28 de Junio de 1914 Sarajevo. En Sarajevo, los nacionalistas serbios asesinan al príncipe heredero austríaco Franz Ferdinand y a su esposa Sophie. Durante una visita a la ciudad, el serbiobosnio Gavrilo Princip realiza dos disparos mortales a la pareja. En respuesta, el imperio Austro-Hungría envía un ultimátum a Serbia.

  3. On June 28, 1914, one event changed the world. A Bosnian-Serb youth Gavrilo Princip, aged only 19, shot and killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir apparent to the Austrian throne, and his wife Sophie as their motorcade passed by on the streets of Sarajevo. Princip was promptly arrested and imprisoned, where he would die of tuberculosis in 1918.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Gavrilo Princip entered history as the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand thanks to the Archduke’s tragically uninformed driver, thus beginning World War I. The shots that Gavrilo Princip fired on June 28th, 1914 started one of the bloodiest wars in human history to date. While fulfilling Otto von Bismarck’s famous prophecy that ...

  5. Gavrilo Princip. Gavrilo Princip (en serbio cirílico: Гаврило Принцип pronunciado [gaʋ'ri:lɔ 'printsip]; 13 de julio / 25 de julio de 1894 -28 de abril de 1918) fue un miembro serbiobosnio de la Joven Bosnia, una organización que buscaba el fin del dominio austrohúngaro en Bosnia y Herzegovina. A la edad de 19 años, asesinó ...

  6. 26 de jun. de 2014 · In May, Gavrilo Princip, Trifko Grabez and Nedeljko Cabrinovic traveled to the Serbian capital of Belgrade, where they received six handheld bombs, four semi-automatic pistols and cyanide suicide ...

  7. 25 de jun. de 2014 · Gavrilo Princip fired twice at close range into the open-topped car carrying the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Ferdinand, and his wife Sophie. He could hardly miss - two ...