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After his April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement of tariffs on most of the planet unleashed stock and bond market chaos, ...
The assassination of the Austrian Archduke, the immediate successor to emperor Franz Joseph I, was a provocation that a month ...
"[The shells] simply dropped from space like some huge meteorite." On March 21, 1918, terror suddenly rained down from the ...
The election was set for 1916, but due to the war, it was extended by a year. Borden hoped it would lead all parties into a ...
When we go to theater, we expect plays to have an ending, but it won’t work that way in Wilma Theater’s upcoming production of “Archduke,” the first play directed by Wilma’s co-founder Blanka Zizka ...
Some chapters in history read like full-blown thrillers. Moments where world leaders stared down disaster and a single ...
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It bares similarities to the beginning of WWI, when the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in June 1914 triggered a cascade of events that quickly spun out of control.
Despite initial mandate to stay neutral, U.S. leaders voted to officially join Allies in the Great War on April 6, 1917.
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