The German military recommends to Kaiser Wilhelm II that Austro Hungaria attack Serbia as soon as possible, as Germany could mobilize quicker than Russia or France.
It is announced that Kaiser Wilhelm will not attend Ferdinand's funeral. He had planned to go and use the occasion as an informal peace conference, but Austro Hungaria had disinvited much foreign presence.
Bosnia and Herzegovina were placed under martial law.
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Wednesday, July 1, 1914. Fighting assurances.
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