Gavrilo Princip 
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SOURCE: Chicago Tribune
6-24-14
Touched by history: Meeting a witness to WWI assassination
by Rick Steves
"Princip pulled out his gun, took two steps forward, and shot him in the neck . . . dead."
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SOURCE: Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective
6-25-14 (accessed)
The Assassin’s Shadow: The Beginning of World War I and the Legacy of Gavrilo Princip
by Brenna Miller
On June 28, 1914, one hundred years ago, one event changed the world.
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SOURCE: Yahoo News
3-11-14
An assassin divides his native Bosnia 100 years on
Gavrilo Princip, the assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, remains a hero to Serb nationalists... and a villian to everyone else.
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