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Hungarian nobility
Count Leopold Berchtold
Czech nobility
Balkan League
Serbs
Nikola Pašić
Balkan Wars
Belgrade
Serbia
Europe
Causes of World War I
Austrian nobility

Prochaska Affair By Richard Hall The Prochaska Affair was a diplomatic dispute between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, ostensibly concerning the fate of the Austro-Hungarian consul in Prizren. However, it carried deeper impl

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