Sarajevo Page #3

Synopsis: On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is in Sarajevo with his wife, Sophie. While through the city by car, they are victims of an attack and die. This is the trigger of the First World War.
 
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2014
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- In their barracks.

And how many police were there?

- All 36

Was the route secured with 36 men?

I told them it was too few.

There are riots throughout the city.

Be careful.

Greetings. And?

The corpses will be taken by train

to the "Viribus Unitis" tomorrow.

The ship will take them to Trieste.

It's almost romantic.

A beer?

- Please.

Do you know Stojan Jeftanovi?

- Yes.

He supplies food to the army,

he got rich from that.

But that's all over now.

- Why?

The Army cancelled all the contracts

because he's a Serb.

How do you know?

I treat his ulcer.

This won't make it any better.

Do you know his daughter too?

- Marija?

I understand.

She studied in Paris.

I warn you, she's a feminist.

And Serbian in addition.

Another beer, doctor?

- No, thanks.

It was in all the papers.

- What?

The route. The route was detailed

in all the newspapers.

Including when the heir apparent

would would be there.

They read about it in Belgrade too. It's

almost an invitation for a personal attack.

Probably.

After the first attack Franz Ferdinand

drove back through town again.

The first car went the wrong way,

and the others followed.

That's why they drove back slowly.

They stopped right in front of Princip.

That's his name?

- Gavrilo Princip.

They must be chased out of town.

All the Serbs.

Now we have an opportunity,

do you understand?

War, Leo. Austria has to attack

Serbia right away.

If we wait, the opportunity's lost.

- Russia will support Serbia.

And then France will get involved too.

By the time the Russians are mobilized,

we'll already be in Paris.

We'll wipe France off the map.

- We?

Germany, with the help of your

little operetta army.

And then?

- We'll deal with Russia.

And maybe with England.

There'll be war, sweetie.

Don't call me that.

- Come on, man.

A Jew has to resolve the attack

on the heir apparent.

This can only happen in Austria.

I was baptized a Protestant.

- All of you. A Jew's a Jew.

If you're successful,

you can get very far in Vienna.

Senior official Pfeffer.

How about that?

I have to go.

- Won't we play billiards?

I'm very busy.

I wanted to speak to Frulein Jeftanovi.

- Wait here.

Herr Pfeffer, aren't you wasting

your time.

Can I talk to your father?

Have you already had coffee?

- No.

Cornelia, coffee for the

investigating judge.

This is my father.

Is he the investigating judge?

- Yes.

I am.

- Where are you from?

From Esseg.

- Sit down.

I have always been loyal to

Austria. And Germany.

Now they buy nothing from me.

What should I do with my fruit?

He can't do anything about that.

And my wheat?

- Please speak German.

We're Bosnian Serbs.

He's a Hungarian Croat.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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