Friday, July 25, 2014

July 25, 1914


One hundred years ago today the Kingdom of Serbia replied to the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum. It accepted the demands of the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum with expectation of provision number 6 (as summarized by the Serbian delegation in its response):
"Bring to trial all accessories to the Archduke's assassination and allow "Austro-Hungarian delegates" (law enforcement officers) to take part in the investigations."
This was refused as:
"The Royal Government considers it its duty as a matter of course to begin an investigation against all those persons who have participated in the outrage of June 28th and who are in its territory. As far as the cooperation in this investigation of specially delegated officials of the I. (Imperial i.e. Austria-Hungarian) and R. (Royal i.e. Serbian)Government is concerned, this cannot be accepted, as this is a violation of the constitution and of criminal procedure. Yet in some cases the result of the investigation might be communicated to the Austro-Hungarian officials."
Austro-Hungarian refused this comprise, broke off diplomatic relations and began to mobilize its army.

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