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The event which preceded the outbreak of the First World War was the assassination of "Franz Ferdinand," the person who was supposed to inherit the Austria-Hungary throne. He was a close friend of Kaiser Wilhelm, the last German emperor. His assassination occurred while he was having a city tour in Saravejo.
Such insolent crime made Austria-Hungary enforce its authority by preparing for a war. Emperor Franz Josef then asked for help from Kaiser Wilhem by writing a letter. It was successful in having Germany's full support.
Then, Austria-Hungary demanded Serbia to wipe-out terrorists within its border due to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. This was actually an ultimatum and that if they didn't act fast, they will have to face a military action.
Serbia then asked help from the Russian government. The Russian troops were started to be mobilized against Austria-Hungary.