Vintage News: Archduke Ferdinand
History Shorts15 Joulu 2024

Vintage News: Archduke Ferdinand

VINTAGE NEWS:

This week's SUNDAY SERIES rotation returns to VINTAGE NEWS where we share with you headlines and stories from the pages of past newspapers - followed by a brief commentary. This week's story comes from page 1 of the New York Times, June 29, 1914. The article's title is "Heir to Austria's Throne is Slain with his Wife."


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