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By the 20th century, warfare was nothing new to the European powers, especially when it came to
fighting each other. Conflicts had been a mainstay on the European continent for over two
millennia. Even after the Napoleonic wars had enveloped Europe in large scale war for nearly 20
years in the 19th century, the Europeans’ imperialism continued unabated. It would take the
devastation of World War I to shock Europe and jolt the world’s superpowers out of their
imperialistic tendencies.The final straw came June 28, 1914, when a Serbian assassinated
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Austria-
Hungary immediately issued ultimatums to Serbia. When they declared war on Serbia July 28,
1914, Russia mobilized for war as well. The Germans mobilized in response to Russia on July 30,
and the French, still smarting from the Franco-Prussian War, mobilized for war against Germany.
The British also declared war on Germany on August 4. Thus, in the span of one week, six nations
had declared war, half of which had no interest in the Balkans.Needless to say, the First World
War came at an unfortunate time for those who would fight in it. After an initial period of relatively
rapid maneuver during which the German forces pushing through Belgium and the French and
British forces attempting to stymie them made an endless series of abortive flanking movements
that extended the lines to the sea, a stalemate naturally tended to develop. The infamous trench
lines soon snaked across the French and Belgian countryside, creating an essentially futile static
slaughterhouse whose sinister memory remains to this day, but if trench warfare was an
inevitability during the war, it is only because the events leading up to the initial battles were quite
different.