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− | '''''Sarajevo 1914. The Eve of the Great War''''' (Original title: ''Das Attentat – Sarajevo 1914'') is an Austro-German television movie about the events of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914. The investigator Leo Pfeffer is supposed to uncover the background of Gavrilo Princip and his accomplices. However, in his | + | '''''Sarajevo 1914. The Eve of the Great War''''' (Original title: ''Das Attentat – Sarajevo 1914'') is an Austro-German television movie about the events of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914. The investigator Leo Pfeffer is supposed to uncover the background of Gavrilo Princip and his accomplices. However, in his investigations, he comes to the conclusion that the case is not as obvious as the powerful people of the country would like it to be. With these views, however, he does not make friends among the military. The 1975 Czechoslovak-Yugoslav movie ''[[Day That Shook the World, The|The Day That Shook the World]]'' tells a similar story. |
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Nedeljko Cabrinovic ([[Mateusz Dopieralski]]) uses a Homemade Bomb at the first try to kill the Archduke. | Nedeljko Cabrinovic ([[Mateusz Dopieralski]]) uses a Homemade Bomb at the first try to kill the Archduke. | ||
− | [[File:saraj_bomb_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He holds the | + | [[File:saraj_bomb_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He holds the bomb.]] |
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Sarajevo 1914. The Eve of the Great War (Original title: Das Attentat – Sarajevo 1914) is an Austro-German television movie about the events of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914. The investigator Leo Pfeffer is supposed to uncover the background of Gavrilo Princip and his accomplices. However, in his investigations, he comes to the conclusion that the case is not as obvious as the powerful people of the country would like it to be. With these views, however, he does not make friends among the military. The 1975 Czechoslovak-Yugoslav movie The Day That Shook the World tells a similar story.
The following weapons were used in the film The Assassination: Sarajevo, 1914:
Pistols
FN Model 1910
Gavrilo Princip (Eugen Knecht) uses a FN Model 1910 which is historically correct.
Rifles
Steyr Mannlicher M1895 Carbine
The Steyr M1895 carbine is used by Austro-Hungarian police forces.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Full-length Steyr M1895 rifles carried by Austro-Hungarian soldiers.
Other
Homemade Bomb
Nedeljko Cabrinovic (Mateusz Dopieralski) uses a Homemade Bomb at the first try to kill the Archduke.