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467. The Murder of Franz Ferdinand: The Victim (Part 3)

The Rest Is History

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Love as a Prelude to Conflict

A man's unfulfilled romantic desire can lead to disastrous consequences on a larger scale. The story reveals how General Conrad, driven by his infatuation with Gina von Rininghaus, conceived war against Serbia as a pathway to gain her affection. His obsession drove him to write thousands of unsent letters and advocate for preventive wars against multiple nations, viewing military victory as a means to win her love. This perspective on personal desire intertwining with geopolitical ambition highlights how individual emotions can inadvertently influence historical events, suggesting that love and war can become inextricably linked.

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