One morning in Sarajevo: 28 June 1914
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CONTENTS WHO'S WHO AND HOW TO PRONOUNCE THEM IX 1 JUNE 1914 - THE
DREAMING ASSASSIN 1 2 DEAD BABIES 4 3 THE LEGENDS OF KOSOVO 20 4 JUNE
1914 - THE ANGRY ANARCHIST 28 5 INFESTED SUITS 36 6 DEATH OF A HERO 45 7
JUNE 1914 - MARTYRS IN THE MAKING 58 8 FLAME AM I 63 9 THE FOOTLOOSE
HEIR 67 10 ARE YOU READY? I AM 75 11 A MYSTIC JOURNEY 95 12 JUNE 1914 -
THE TEACHER GENTLEMAN 106 13 BROTHERS-IN-ARMS 113 14 JUNE
1914-MISFORTUNE CALLS 116 15 THE SCHOOLBOY CONSPIRATORS 126 16 JUNE 1914
- A MORBID YEARNING 138 17 THE SMELL OF GUNPOWDER 151 18 JUNE 1914 - ON
THE AVENUE OF ASSASSINS 171 19 JUNE 1914 - A SMALL GROUP OF THE MISLED
196 20 A TIMELY RECKONING 213 21 WE ARE NOT CRIMINALS 219 22 IT'S ALL
OVER 242 23 A LIVING CORPSE 256 24 THE TERRORIST - THE HERO 271 25
SERIAL NUMBERS 278 26 BACK TO SARAJEVO 282 27 THE LOST CHAPEL 286
SOURCES 294 SELECTED BOOKS, PAPERS AND ARTICLES 295 ENDNOTES 298
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 307 INDEX 308
Inde
χ
Adriatic,
162, 164
Alakalaj,
Moric, 1
8ο-1
Albania,
156, 157*
Χ58> *59> 287
Albanians,
272, 273*
287
Albertini,
Luigi,
56, 180, 274-5
The Origins of War,
56, 89
Alexander, King
as Crown Prince,
87
as Prince Regent,
90, 145, 146, 162
as King,
271
Alexander Obrenovic, King,
83-4
Alsace-Lorraine,
156
Amerika café, Sabac,
96
Andreyev, Leonid,
140—1
The Seven Who Were Hanged,
140,
141
Andric,
Ivo,
24, 46, 51
The Bridge on the
Drina,
24, 98
Story from
IÇ2O,
51—2
Anschluss
(1938), 261
Antonie,
Dr,
274, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290
Apis, Colonel
(Dragutin Dimi tri j
evie)
role in killings of King Alexander
Obrenovic and Queen
Draga,
83—4
character,
85—6
told about assassination plan by
Tànkosic,
91, 142
tries to stop assassination attempt,
91,
43
suspected of plotting to kill Prince
Regent Alexander,
90
prosecuted at Salonika Trials,
90, 144,
145
sentenced to death, and shot,
91
brief references,
96, 99, 138, 146, 162,
173, 196, 219, 234, 236
Appel
Quay, Sarajevo
failed attempt to assassinate of
General Varesanin on,
47
Archduke's itinerary,
167-8
events on day of Archduke's
assassination,
170, 171,
I72>
Χ74~5>
176,
I77-8,
179-92,
2OO
memorial to Archduke and Duchess
on,
271
brief references,
31, 34, 58, 127, 130,
149,169,192,197, 204
Artstetten,
69, 161, 167, 195, 213, 214
Athens,
146
Atias, Erna,
172
Austria/Austria-Hungary/Austrians
control of Bosnia
&
Hercegovina
handed to
( 1878), 7-8,25-6
annexation of Bosnia
&
Hercegovina
(1908), 46, 65, 84, 86, 114, 240
perceived as enemies,
39, 41, 44'
49»
52> 55>°4> 72>
80,84,87, 115,
140,237
Narodna Odbrana
formed
after annexation of Bosnia
&
Hercegovina,
42, 84
ultimatum to Serbia, and Serbian
capitulation
(1909), 86
aware of plots and possible
assassinations,
43
puppet parliament
(Sabor)
set up by
(1910X47
perceived as decadent and corrupt,
50
attempt to divide and rule,
51
increased tensions in relations with
INDEX
309
Serbia,
54
succession in,
67-8
Archduke Franz Ferdinand takes interest
in army, and becomes Inspector
General of the Army,
71
forces mobilised,
84
traitor uncovered in the army,
153
and international situation,
154-5,
156-71
Τ58' τ59> τ6°
military manoeuvres,
91, 144, 151,
163-4
aware of dangers associated with
Archduke's visit,
165-6
arrest, trial and sentencing of
conspirators by see names of
individual conspirators
law concerning death sentence,
212,
222
bodies of Archduke and Duchess
returned to,
213—14
aggressive response to the
assassination,
214—15, 216—18
declaration of war,
210, 218
decision to proceed with trial of
conspirators,
219
during First World War,
98, 218, 243,
264
prisoners moved out of Bosnia by,
243
bodies of conspirators allowed to pass
through,
283
monument to Archduke and Duchess
raised by,
271
annexed to Germany
(1938), 261
museum of military history,
278-81
brief references,
10, 76, 118, 198, 236,
242,254
Austro-Hungarian Bank, Sarajevo,
29
Avdic, Mirsad,
275-6, 277
Bagasic, Safvetbeg,
172
Basagic's bookstore, Sarajevo,
172
Balkan Wars (1912 and 1913),
40» 41»
43» 54, 55»
64> 72>77> I2O>
τ5*> Χ56>
157-8,236
Balkans,
156, 157-8, 215
see also Balkan
Wars; names of countries
Balkans League,
156, 157
Behr, Ferdinand,
192
Belgium,
218
Belgrade
Jovanka Cubrilovic presents herself at
military headquarters in, §o,
114
Gavro in,
17, 18, 19, 39-40, 54, 63-4,
65-6, 75-6, 77, 78, 79, 92
Nedjo in,
39-40,41-2, 44, 65-6, 75,
76-7, 78, 79, 92
café
life,
39-41, 64, 6
ζ
perceived as the natural capital city for
a unified soudi Slav state,
51
Jukicin,
52
Grabež
in,
64, 78-9, 92
development of assassination plot in,
Ö5-6'
75-9»
92~3» 236> 292
Smrt ili Život
Council of Spirits meets
in,
80
Gavro,
Grabež
and Nedjo depart
from,
93-4, 95-6
Malobabic arrested in,
145
Mehmedbasic makes his way to,
196
Austrian minister in,
217, 218
author meets
Nada
Cubrilovic in,
107,
209, 254-5
transcription of trial in,
229
bombed, and occupied by Germans,
272
NATO air strikes
(1999), 273
mass demonstrations against
Milosevic in,
274
assassination never celebrated in,
276
Vaso
Cubrilovic becomes an academic
in,
287
brief references,
1, 26, 28, 29, 31, 55,
73,
8l,
82, 9$,
I2O,
122,
I25, I49,
234,238,243,286,288,289
Belgrade Gun Club,
79
Bembasa,
147
Berchtold (Austrian Foreign Minister),
215, 216, 219
Berlin,
118, 160
Congress/ Treaty of
(1878), 7-8, 25
Bernhardi, General: Germany and the
Next War,
155
Bethmann-Hollweg, Chancellor,
155,
158
Bilbija, Vladeta,
63, 99
Biiinski,
Leon von, 166, 219
3
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Bjelašnica
Mountain,
13—14
Black Hand
(Ujedinjenje ili Smrt;
Union
or Death)
and the assassination plot,
82—3,
89-90, 143, 236
publishes own journal,
86—7
and Prince Alexander,
87
seal,
88
inner workings and values of,
88—9
overlaps and links with Nardona
Odbrana
and Young Bosnians,
89
and Salonika Trials,
90, 144
brief references,
91, 142, 162, 173,
178,219,234,235,269
Bogicevic,
Vojislav, 230
Bohemia,
69, 154, 160, 161, 243, 257,
261,262
Bolsheviks,
157
Boos-
Waldeck,
Count Alexander,
183,
186
Bosanska Gradiška,
224, 247, 249, 253
Bosanksi Brod,
142, 143, 162, 283
Bosanksko Grahovo,
7
Bosnia/Bosnia
&
Hercegovina
under Turkish rule,
7
control handed to Austrian-
Hungarian empire by Treaty/
Congress of Berlin in
1878, 7-8,
25-6
Austrian annexation of
(1908), 46, 65,
84, 86, 114, 240
Archduke's attitude towards,
70-1
Emperor's state visit to
(1910), 46-7
memorandum about situation in
(1911),
71
emergency measures introduced in
Sokol
is regarded with suspicion by
Austrian authorities in,
59
Grabež
expelled from,
64
pamphlets about Archduke and
Duchess circulate in,
72
conspirators' crossing of border into,
96, 97, 100-2
Austrian army manoeuvres in,
144,
151,163-4
Archduke's visit to and assassination in
see Franz Ferdinand, Archduke
prisoners moved out of,
243
later history of,
203, 256, 271, 272,
273>
289-90
brief references,
30, 44, 53, 55, 106,
119,128,134,236,237,239
see also Sarajevo; names of other places
in Bosnia
Bosniaks,
289, 291
Bosnian Serb Army,
274
Bosnian War,
289
Botic, Stevo,
100, 123, 124
Bottomłey,
Horatio,
236
Bratislava,
263
Britain,
84, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 218,
236, 264, 272
see also England
Brod
see
Bosanski Brod
Brook-Shepherd, Gordon,
214
Broz, Josip
see Tito
Budapest,
162, 167
Bukovac, Djulaga,
77
Bulgaria,
21,41,43,44, 151, 156, 157,
264,272
Cabrinovic, Dusan (Nedjo's brother),
27,
31, 173, 200, 260
Cabrinovic, Jovanka (Nedjo's sister),
34,
43
Cabrinovic, Mrs (Nedjo's mother),
259,
260
Cabrinovic, Nedeljko (Nedjo)
family background,
25, 26—7, 36
childhood and youth,
36-44
inspired by Kosovo legend,
24—5
news clipping sent to,
73—4
receives news clipping about
Archduke's visit,
44
visits Zerajic's grave,
48
shows news clipping to another man,
then to Gavro,
65
and assassination plot,
65-6, 75, 76-7,
78, 79, 82, 89
meets Ciganovich,
76
and
Smrt ili Život,
80
given weapons by Ciganovic,
92
on journey from Belgrade to Sarajevo,
93-100, 123-5
in the weeks leading up to the
assassination,
28-34
INDEX
on the day of the assassination,
25, 35,
171, 172, 173-5, 180-2, 183-4
at the police station,
184, 201
response to questioning,
202-3
admits to conspiring to plan
assassination,
203
in prison before the trial,
203, 204,
208, 210
Ilic explains role of,
205
meeting with
Pfeffer
before the trial,
211
trial,
220, 228-9,
23°> 23J>
232-3, 234,
235> 237'8
sentenced,
240-1
Pun
ti
gam visits,
241
taken to
Terezin,
257
fate of his family,
259-60
illness in
Terezin,
260—1
death,
261
burial,
270
body taken to Sarajevo,
283-4
brief references, l6,
17, 49,
ζζ,
I2Ó,
143,
Σ47>
H9>
Σ76,
177,
i78>
Ј79.
189,
2OO,
2θ6,
225, 267
Cabrinovic,
Ranka
(Nedjo's niece),
15,
31* 33> 36> 38>
39»
J73' 2O°' 259>
260, 282
Cabrinovic,
Vaso
(Nedjo's father)
born in
1864, 25
business,
25, 26
dress,
26
and family life,
26-7, 36
and Nedjo's education,
37
Nedjo alienated from,
37
Nedjo asks for money from,
41
rumoured to be a spy,
42
bans Nedjo from writing to Vukosava,
43
and Nedjo's return to Sarajevo before
the assassination,
28
quarrels with Nedjo,
32, 33-4
not outspoken about political views,
33
arrested,
259
and Nedjo's trial,
34
later life,
260
death,
260
Cabrinovic, Vukosava (Nedjo's sister)
birth,
2 7
appearance,
15
relationship with Gavro,
13, 15-16,
36, 39'
7J
family life,
27, 36
Nedjo not permitted to write to,
43
Nedjo visits,
43
sends money to Nedjo,
44
Nedjo writes to,
99
hears about Nedjo's condition in
Terezin,
260, 261
at cemetery in
Terezin,
284, 285
during Second World War,
15
Cabrinovic family (of Trebinje),
259-60
Café Amerika,
Belgrade,
40
Café Moruna,
Belgrade,
40, 78, 92
Carbonari, 8y-8
Careva
Ćuprija
see Emperor
's
Bridge,
Sarajevo
Carsija district, Sarajevo,
12, 150, 163
Catholics,
26, 51,71, 72, 134, 151-2,
198,204, 222,273
Cengic,
103
Cer,
Battle of (1914),
98, 218
Chetniks,
272, 290
Chlumetz,
161, 162, 163
Chotek, Countess Sophie see Sophie,
Duchess of Hohenberg
Chotek family,
154
Churchill, Winston,
r
55, 159
The Unknown War: The Eastern Front,
275
Ciganovic, Milan
suit infested with lice,
40,41
Nedjo shows news clipping to,
76
approached for weapons,
77, 78, 89
takes
Grabež
to meet Tankosic,
78
teaches Gavro and
Grabež
to shoot,
79
and
Smrt ili Život,
80, 8
1
hands over weapons to conspirators,
92,93
gives instructions to conspirators
about the journey to Sarajevo,
93
suggests suicide to conspirators,
172-3
arrest demanded in Note from Austria
to Serbia,
217
disappears,
218
312
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mentioned in statements made at trial,
brief references,
82, 96, 97, 139, 144,
203,219, 236,267
Cistler,
Dr
Rudolf,
223, 224, 225, 226,
227, 228, 239-40
Cividale,
161
Committee for the Return of
Gavrilo
Princip's Remains and For Raising
A Monument In His Honour,
282
Committee for the Transport of the
Vidovdan
Heroes,
282—3
Communists,
271, 272, 276
Conrad
(von Hotzendorf ),
General
Franz,
71, 151, 153, 156-7, 159, 215
Constantine,
King,
146
Constantinople,
21
Council of Spirits,
80—1, 93
Croatia,
15, 43, 52, 55, 272-3, 288,
289—90
Croats,
4, 51, 71, 72, 127, 128, 134,
151-2,
167, 204, 256, 271, 272, 273,
274,289
Cubrilovic,
Branko
(brother of
Vaso
and
Veljko),
113, 223, 283, 288
letter from Veljko to,
250—1
Cubrilovic, Jovanka (Veljko's wife)
offers to be an assassin,
50, 114
lives with Veljko in
Priboj,
106—7,
l
τ
3>
ii4
second pregnancy,
106—7,
224
is told by Veljko about his encounter
with Gavro and
Grabež,
113
in
Tuzla,
59
correspondence with Veljko after his
arrest,
209—10, 223—8
returns to
Priboj,
246
correspondence with Veljko after his
sentence,
246—9, 250, 251—2
priest writes about Veljko to,
252
Veljko's last letters not given to,
253
finally receives copies of Veljko's
letters,
254
life after Veljko's death,
255
brief references,
256, 286, 289
Cubrilovic,
Lepa
(sister of
Vaso
and
Veljko), letter from Veljko to,
250-1
Cubriiovic, Milorad (brother of
Vaso
and Veljko), letter from Veljko to,
250—1
Cubrilovic,
Milos (Vaso's
son),
288
Cubrilovic,
Nada
(daughter of Veljko
and Jovanka)
as infant in
Priboj,
106, 107
mentioned in correspondence of her
parents,
209, 223, 224, 226, 227,
228, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 252
and Jovanka's second pregnancy,
224
returns to
Priboj
with her mother,
246
Veljko's letter to,
249-50
and family visit to Sarajevo cemetery,
254, 290-1
on her parents,
255
adult life,
255
author's meeting with, aged
93, 107,
209,254-5
brief references,
113, 114, 256, 286
Cubrilovic,
Staka
(sister of
Vaso
and
Veljko),
128, 227, 248
letters from Veljko to,
223, 250-1
Cubrilovic,
Vaso
(Veljko's brother)
visits
Priboj,
114
early interest and involvement in
politics,
114—15, 128—9
unaware of Veljko's role in
assassination plot,
115, 133
involvement in assassination plot,
127-34,135-6, 147-8,
23°
on day of the assassination,
178, 179—
80, 184, 197-8
on the day after the assassination,
199,
200
betrayed by Ilic,
205, 206-7
arrested and interrogated,
207
in prison before the trial,
208, 225, 226
trial,
220, 223
describes experiences of
Milovic,
221
describes experiences of
МІСІС, 2 2І—2,
240
sentenced,
241
in prison at
Zenica,
242, 243
in prison at
Mollersdorf, 244, 245-6
released,
246
Veljko's last letter to,
250-1
account of execution of
Misko,
Veljko
and Ilic,
253
INDEX
ЗІЗ
passes Veljko's letters
to
Jovanka,
2 54
account
of death of
Grabež,
258—9
remarks on hero—
cult,
274-5
later life,
286-8
will,
290
brief references,
12, 89, 113, 139, 173,
257,293
Cubrilovic, Veljko (Vaso's brother)
background,
113-14
sought out by Gavro and
Grabež,
104,
105
lives and works in
Priboj,
106—7,
τ
Г4
encounter with Gavro and
Grabež,
106—12
tells Jovanka about Gavro and
Grabež,
113
Vaso
unaware of role of,
115, 133
unaware of Vaso's future role in plot,
conversation with Mitar Kerovic
following the visit of Gavro and
Grabež,
115
godfather to child of
Misko
Jovanovic,
117
discussion with
Misko
about
Narodna
Odbrana 1
18
Misko
accepts weapons on basis of
letter from,
12 1
conversation with
Misko
in
Tuzla,
59-60
betrayed by Ilic,
207
arrested,
208-9
correspondence with Jovanka after his
arrest,
209—10, 223-8
trial,
220, 223
sentenced to death,
241
appeals against sentence,
246
correspondence with Jovanka after his
sentence,
246-9, 250, 251-2
letter to his daughter,
249—50
letter to his brothers and sisters,
250-1
death,
252-3
letters destroyed,
253-4
copies of letters passed to Jovanka,
254
burial,
254
Jovanka tells
Nada
about,
255
exhumed and displayed,
283
coffin taken to cemetery in Sarajevo,
284
school in
Priboj
named in honour of,
290
name on memorial stone,
292
brief references,
61, 62, 95, 119, 141,
242, 256, 274, 286, 288, 289
Cubrilovic,
Vida
(sister of
Vaso
and
Veljko),
113, 128, 129, 227
letter from Veljko to,
2 50-1
Cula,
Milan,
101
Curcic, Fehim
Effendi,
Lord Mayor of
Sarajevo,
169, 185-6, 187
Curinaldi,
Luis von, 222
Current History,
262
Cuvaj, Count
Slávko,
52-3
Cvijan see Stjepanovic,
Cvi
j
an
Czechoslovakia,
256, 282, 283
see also
Tèrezin/Theresienstadt
Dakic, Djordje,
124
Dalmaţia,
52, 53-4, 163
Danube, River,
214
Dayton Peace Accord
(1995), 273
Death or Life
(Smrt ili Život),
80-1, 92,
14З
Dedijer,
Vladimir
on
Apis,
90
on Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
161
on
Bořivoje Jevtic,
149
on
Danilo
Ніс,
139-4°?
X43' 2O5
on Gavro Princip,
16, 52, 191, 205,
206, 238
on
Lazar Djukic,
258
on
Leo Pfeffer, 200, 205
on
Luis von Curnaldi, 222
onLukaJukic,
53
on Mehmed Mehmedbasic,
56
on
Mihajlo Pusaro,
189, 191
on the trial,
229, 235, 236, 238
on Veljko Cubrilovic,
106
brief references,
12, 13,48, 50
The Road to Sarajevo,
4, 106, 139-40,
149
Deutsch Stunden
{German Hours),
119
Deutschland
fur's
Ausland
(Germany for
Foreign Lands),
118-19
3χ4
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
Dimitrijevic,
Dragutin
see Apis, Colonel
Dimovic,
Danilo,
148
Djordje, Prince,
81, 87, 90
Djukic,
Lazar
approached by Iiic, but refuses direct
involvement in assassination plot,
127
conversation with
Vaso,
129
introduces
Vaso
to Ilic,
130
considered to be a coward by
Vaso,
135
betrayed by Ilic,
207
in prison awaiting trial,
211
on trial,
220
sentence,
241
in prison at
Zenica,
242
in prison at Terezin/Theresienstadt,
244,257,258
psychosis,
258
death in Prague,
258
remains not found,
282
Doboj,
60,61, 125
Draga,
Queen,
83-4
Drina,
River,
97—8, 99, 100, 102, 123
Drnic, Milan,
188-9
Dubica,
206
Ducic, Bishop,
50—1
Dumas, Alexander,
13
Edward
VII,
King,
70
Eisenmengen,
Dr,
162
Elisabeth, wife of Emperor Franz
Joseph,
67
Emperors Bridge
(Careva Ćuprija),
Sarajevo,
176, 177, 178, 187, 197
England,
160
see also Britain
Feldbauer,
Dr
Max,
222—3,
23^—
9
Firma Doucet,
82
First World War (Great War)
international situation before
outbreak of,
84, 154—61
breaks out after assassination of
Archduke,
3, 84, 215-18, 292
Gavro's opinion about outbreak of,
265, 266
fighting,
98, 218, 264
Fischer,
Dr
Ferdinand,
194
Fordren,
Alojz,
192
Forkapic, Nikola,
135, 220, 240
France,
55-6, 82, 84, 154, 156, 158-9,
160, 218, 264
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke (Heir
Apparent)
offers condolences to General
Varesanin,
47
and Father Puntigam,
49, 194, 230
acknowledged as Heir Apparent,
67
marriage,
68—9
passion for hunting,
69-70
character,
70
faces petty humiliations because of his
marriage,
70
supports idea of southern Slav
kingdom,
70—1
ill-health,
71
appointed Inspector General of the
Army,
71
proposes to visit troops in Bosnia,
71-2, 144
writes accession proclamation,
72—3
news clipping about proposed visit of,
44, 65-6, 73-4
plot to assassinate see names of
conspirators
planning of visit,
151—3
temper tantrums,
153
attempts to abandon the trip,
153—4
Kaiser
Wilhelm
II visits,
154-5, 160-1
shoots cat,
161
foreboding about trip to Bosnia,
161,
162
often cavalier about his personal
safety,
161—2
journey to Bosnia,
162—3
Nedjo visits Ilidza before arrival of,
3 2—3
arrives in Ilidza,
142
makes unscheduled visit to Sarajevo,
149-50
sends telegram to his daughter,
163
fulfils official engagements,
163—4
dictates telegram to the emperor,
164
evening before Sarajevo visit,
165, 167
warnings about the visit,
165-6
inflammatory date of visit,
20
chief of police concerned about
INDEX
security for Sarajevo visit,
166-7
itinerary,
167-8
on day of assassination,
1, 2-3, 168—
70, 171, 180-2, 185-95
GavTo formally charged with murder
of,
202
formal indictment of conspirators
involved in assassination of,
211
body taken to Vienna,
213—14
body taken to Artstetten after funeral
service,
214
advocate of caution and non-
aggression against Serbia,
214—15
fate of those involved in assassination
see names of individuals
monument,
271
museum exhibition devoted to
assassination,
278—81
brief references,
24, 25, 29, 54, 116,
118,142,157, 159,230
Franz Josef, Emperor
state visit to Bosnia (1910),
46, 47, 166
Zerajic plans to assassinate,
46
and succession,
67-8
and marriage of Franz Ferdinand,
68
appoints Franz Ferdinand as
Inspector General of the Army,
71
illness,
77-8, 152
Jovanka Cubrilovic tries to volunteer
to assassinate,
114
Djukic involved in plot to assassinate,
127
and Franz Ferdinand's visit to Bosnia,
154
Franz Ferdinand dictates telegram to,
164
publishes imperial manifest after
Franz Ferdinand's assassination,
199
approves of Note to Serbia,
216
Harrach gives car to,
279
brief references,
25, 44, 69, 73, 159,
237
Freemasons,
219, 229, 231, 234, 235—6,
281
French Revolution,
236
Frishauf (née
Pappenheim), Else, 262—3,
267
Frishauf, Stephen,
263, 267
Gacinovic Vladimir,
46, 48,49-50, 55,
56,89, 126,
141-2,
146
The Death of a Hero,
48, 233
To Those Who Are Coming,
46
Gallas,
Count Carlo,
166
Gavro see
Princip,
Gavrilo
Gee, Bajro,
275
George V, King,
154
Gerde,
Dr
Edmund,
166, 167, 168, 169,
187, 203
Germany,
67, 84,
118-19,
154-5,
155-Ó,
158-9, 159-60, 215, 218, 236, 261,
264, 287
Giesl, Baron (Austrian Minister in
Belgrade),
217, 218
Gilbert, Martin: The History of the
Twentieth Century,
155
Glas Sloboda,
3
1
Goering, Hermann,
182
Golden Sturgeon
café,
Belgrade,
40,44
Grabež,
Trifko
lives and studies in Belgrade,
64
background,
64
agrees to join terrorist cell,
78
meets Tankosic,
78-9
taught to shoot,
79
receives weapons,
92
plots route from Belgrade to
Sarajevo,
93
leaves Belgrade,
93-4
journey to Sarajevo,
95—123, 125
and Uic's view on the planned
assassination,
138-9
on the day of the assassination,
172,
175-6,178, 184,187, 197
arrested,
197
claims to have been tortured,
204-5
Ilic explains role of,
205
Gavro speaks with,
205, 206
trial,
176, 177, 196, 220
sentenced,
240—1
taken to
Terezin,
257
death,
258-9
burial,
270
exhumed and reburied temporarily,
283
coffin taken to Sarajevo,
283-4
name on memorial stone,
292
Зіб
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
brief references,
30,80, 126, 143, 173,
202, 208, 210, 267, 174
Gradiška
see
Bosanska Gradiška
Graf brothers,
169
Grahovo,
4, 9, 63, 81, 212, 264, 277
Grbic,
Rade,
100,
ιοί,
юг,
104
'Greater Serbia',
87
Greece,
156, 157
Green Acorn
café,
Belgrade,
40,41, 44,
65>92>232
Green Wreath
café,
Belgrade,
40, 41,
65,80
Green Wreath district, Belgrade,
18, 40,
63,82
Grey, Sir Edward,
217
Habsburgs,
25, 26, 52, 155, 157, 213, 237
see also names of individuals
Hadzici,
10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 54, 202, 259,
282
Hague, The,
273
Hammerl, Father Franz,
231
Harrach, Count Franz
von, 169, 183,
187,193,279
Heeresgeschichtliches
(museum of
military history), Vienna,
278-81
Himmler, Heinrich, 182
Hitler,
Adolph, 236, 280
Hoffman, Mayer,
222
Hohenberg, Sophie, Duchess of see
Sophie, Duchess of Hohenburg
Hohenbergs, the,
278, 279
Horvat,
Dr
Josip,
253—4
Hotel
Bosna, Ilidza,
149, 152, 163, 165,
167
Hotel Europe, Sarajevo,
203
Hotel Jelic,
Mostar,
126
Hotel St Gerome, Toulouse,
55
Hotel Sarajevo, Sarajevo,
146, 148
Hotel Serbia, Belgrade,
286
House, Colonel,
160
Hrvatski Dnevnik
(Croatian Daily),
32,
163, 229
Hungarians,
70, 72
Hungary,
67, 160, 243
Ilic,
Danilo
background,
11
Gavro lodges with,
3, 10-11
friendship with Gavro,
54
and plot to assassinate Potiorek,
54,
55> J42
visits Switzerland and talks to
Gacinovic,
55
involvement in plot to assassinate
Archduke and Duchess,
28, 29, 30,
5бу
57, 58, 59,
бо, 6і,
62, 91, 92,
126-7,
їЗ0» ІЗ1"2'
r32-3>
146-7»
148
and
Zvono,
138, 142
change of heart about the
assassination,
91, 138—40, 142,
146-7
essay about Andreyev,
140—1
writes joint letter with Gavro to
Gacinovic,
141—2
meeting with
S
arac,
143
and Malobabic,
144
gives weapons to conspirators,
147,
148, 175
assigns positions to conspirators along
Appel
Quay,
148, 178
on day of assassination,
172, 174, 175,
176, 179, 180
arrested,
202
confession, and betrayal of other
conspirators,
205—7
in prison,
208
trial,
147, 220
sentenced to death,
241
on the scaffold,
252, 253
burial,
254
exhumed and displayed,
283
coffin taken to cemetery in Sarajevo,
284
name on memorial stone,
292
brief references,
2, 76, 89, 173, 177,
209, 267
Ilic,
Stoja
(Danilo
's
mother),
2, 10,
11
Ilidza,
29,
32~3>
02, 149»
Ј52>
ібг,
163,
1
64,
1
68,
1
86, 187
Hotel Bosna,
149»
152'
τ^3
International
Red Cross,
256
Isabella, Archduchess,
68
Isakovic's island,
100— 1, 220
Islam,
25, 26
INDEX
Italy,
87, 156, 159, 160, 272
Ivasjuk,
Viktor, 45
Jakovljevic,
123, 124
Jaksic, Vuko,
61
Janja,
ιοί,
102, 103
Japan,
159
Javoric guardhouse,
100
Jeko
vac,
30
Jesuits,
231, 235, 236, 278, 279, 280, 281
Jevdjevic, Dobrosav,
15, 76, 206
Jevtic, Bořivoje,
148-9
Jews,
26, 51, 236, 256, 272, 287, 290
John Bull,
236
Jones, Reverend Jim,
182
Jonestown, Guyana,
182
Jovanovic, Father Jovo,
107
Jovanovic,
Ljuba,
17-18
Jovanovic,
Misko
background,
117—20
conspirators given name of,
93, 111
Veljko directs Gavro and
Grabež
to,
III
weapons taken to and left with,
58-9,
116, 117, 120-3
conversation with Veljko in
Tuzla,
59-60
passes weapons on to Ilic,
60—1
betrayed by Ilic,
207
arrested,
208-9
trial,
60-1, 61-2, 117-18, 119-20, 121,
220
sentenced to death,
241
given last rites,
252
death,
253
buried with Ilic and Veljko,
2 54
exhumed and displayed,
283
coffin taken to cemetery in Sarajevo,
284
name on memorial stone,
292
brief references,
141, 274
Judicial Palace, Sarajevo,
283, 284
Jukic,
Luka,
52-3, 54, 89, 237
My Motto,
52
Kabiljo carpet shop, Sarajevo,
150
Kalember,
Dragan,
129, 132, 136, 173,
179, 199-200, 220, 240
Karadjordje (Black George; George
Petrovic),
99
Karadjordjevic,
Petar
see
Petar,
King
Karadzic, Radovan,
274
Karadzic,
Vuk,
23-4
Karie,
Jovo,
30-1
Karl Ludwig,
brother of Emperor Franz
Joseph,
68
Katica,
Dr,
251
Kavana Bosna
café,
Tuzla,
116
Kazimirovic,
Dr
Radovan,
234, 235
Kerovic, Blagoje, 110-11,
112, 220, 240
Kerovic, Jovo,
110, 220, 240
Kerovic, Mitar
head of
Kerovic zadruga,
109
agrees to help
Gavro and Grabež on
their journey,
i
io,
112
does not know ages of his children,
no
conversation with Veljko Cubrilovic
after visit of Gabro and
Grabež,
115
warns Ned
j o
to keep quiet,
115, 122
on trial,
220
sentenced,
241
in prison,
242-3, 244, 245
death,
245
remains brought to Sarajevo,
283-4
name on memorial stone,
292
Kerovic, Nedjo
helps Gavro and
Grabež
on journey,
IO9-IO, III,
112,
II7,
120, 121, 122
toid not to talk about the encounter,
115, 122
on trial,
220, 223
sentenced,
241
in prison,
242, 244-5
death,
244—5
remains returned to Sarajevo,
283-4
name on memorial stone,
292
Kerovic family/zadruga,
109—11, 208,
211,2 20, 2 89
see also names of
individuals
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes,
271
Klenak,
96
Kojiza Bridge, Sarajevo,
147
Kolubara, Battle of
(1914), 218
Komite
3i8
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
Gavro wishes to join,
18
led by Tankosic,
18, 41, 81
volunteers frequent
cafés
in Belgrade,
40,41,44
Ciganovic is prominent figure in,
77,
89
units engaged in Macedonia,
80
Mehmedbasic joins,
196
brief references,
46, 54, 99
Konak, the, Sarajevo,
153, 168, 176, 186,
187, 193,194,230
Konopischt,
69, 160—1, 168
Kontos,
Kosta,
203
Kosovo,
272, 273, 274, 287
legends of,
20—5
Kosovo Liberation Army,
273
Kosovo
Polje,
Battle of
(1389), 21—3,
172, 189,274,275
Kostic,
Kosta,
31
Košutnjak
park, Belgrade,
80
Koviljaca,
97, 98, 113
Kragujevac arsenal,
82
Kranjcevic,
Ivo
knows about assassination plot,
13 3—5
concealment of weapons,
198—9
Vaso
admits giving bomb to,
207
on the behaviour of the conspirators
after arrest,
212
trial,
134-5,
IO9> 22°. 223
sentenced,
241
in prison,
244, 257, 258, 259
and death of
Grabež,
259
Kranjcevic, Mr (Ivo's father),
135, 198,
199
Kranjcevic, Mrs,
198, 199
Kropotkin, Prince,
42, 45, 58, 265, 266
The History of the French Revolution,
47
Welfare for All,
266
Lainz,
263
Lake Geneva,
67
Lalic, Leposava,
197
Latin
(Lateiner)
Bridge, Sarajevo,
149,
178, 187-8, 189, 192, 204, 271, 275,
276, 277
Lausanne,
49, 146
Lazar,
Prince,
21, 22-3
Lebl,
František,
270, 283
Leitmeritz,
262, 267
Lenin, V. I.,
157
Listić
family (formerly Cabrinovic
family of Trebinje),
259—60
Ljesnica,
101
Lojka,
Leopold (Archduke's chauffeur),
169, 170, 181, 183, 187, 188
Lombroso,
Cesare,
45
London,
70, 217, 272
Bishop of,
50
Löpare,
ni,
116
Loznica,
96, 97, 98, 99, 123
Luccheni (anarchist assassin),
67
Ludendorff, Erich,
236
Macedonia,
80, 156, 157, 272
McKinley,
President,
83
Mahler,
Gustav, 261
Mali Zvornik (Little Zvornik),
123
Malobabic,
Rade,
144—5
Marica
river, Battle of,
21
Mari
end
vor, 62
Marsch,
Dr,
268-9
Mary, Queen, 154
Maupassant, Guy de, 42
Max, son of Archduke
Franz Ferdinand,
Maximilian,
Emperor of
Mexico, 68
Mayerling, 67
Mehmedbasic, Mehmed
attends meeting in
Toulouse, 55—6
involved in plot to kill Potiorek,
ζ6,
ігб
meeting with
Ніс,
56—7,
ігб
Ніс
not convinced about using,
130,
J3!
age at time of conspiracy,
132
arrives in Sarajevo,
146
sees no sign of change of heart by Ilic,
146-7
given bomb by
Ніс, 1
48
on day of the assassination,
180
escapes,
196
named by Ilic,
205
not on trial with other conspirators,
220
involved in further assassination plots,
146
INDEX
arrest and trial,
146
not buried in
Sarajevo,
293
Merchants'
School, Sarajevo,
10, 11
Merizzi, Colonel
Erich von, 167, 183,
186, 187, 194
Metković,
162
Місіс,
Mico, 101-2,
103, 220, 221—2,
240
Milanovic, Boza,
119, 221
Military
School,
Sarajevo,
10
Milosevic,
Obren,
103-4, 105, 220, 240
Milosevic, Slobodan,
273-4,
2^7
Milovic,
Jakov,
102, 103, 104, 105, 107,
108, 209, 220, 221, 241, 242, 243,
244,245,283, 292
Misko
see Jovanovic,
Misko
Mlada Bosna
see Young Bosnians
Mladic,
Ratko,
274
Mojic,
Milan,
79, 93-4
Mollersdorf, 242, 244, 283
Momcinovic, Ivan,
198, 220, 240
Montenegro,
156, 157, 196, 272
Montenuovo, Prince, Court
Chamberlain,
213,214
Morris, William: News from Nowhere,
38
Morsey, Baron Andreas
von, 162, 164-5,
168, 187, 192
Mostar,
46, 56, 57, 59, 60, 124, 126, 162
Mostar
Café, Sarajevo,
148
Mousset, Albert, 229, 230
Murad,
Sultan, 21,22
Museum
of Criminology, Sarajevo,
45
Music, Stefan,
22
Muslims,
4, 8, 10, 25, 26, 51, 151, 204,
273, 289, 290, 291
Narod,
172, 175, 184
Narodna Odbrana
(National Defence)
formation and role,
84
Nedjo is given publications of,
42
Nedjo and Gavro consider
approaching,
75
overlaps and links with The Black
Hand and Young Bosnians,
89
Veljko Cubrilovic works as agent for,
104
Misko
Jovanovic is asked to consider
joining,
118
Misko
works for, in,
117, 119
dissolution demanded in Note from
Austria to Serbia,
217
suspected by the authorities of being
involved in assassination plot,
219,
2 34
Nedjo's references to at the trial,
235
brief references,
76, 114, 221, 274
NATO,
273,274
Naumowicz,
Bogdan,
222
Nazis,
236, 256, 271, 272, 288, 289, 290
Nedjo see Cabrinovic, Nedeljko
New York,
262, 263
Nicol,
Father Leo,
231
Nietzsche,
Friedrich,
63-4
Nis,
145
Obilie,
Milos,
21-2, 25, 34, 64, 275
Obíjaj,
4-5, 7
Obrenovic,
Prince Mihailo,
80
Orthodox Church,
26, 50
Ortner,
Dr Christian,
279, 280—1
Otto,
brother of Archduke
Franz
Ferdinand,
68
Ottoman empire,
7, 21, 25, 26
Owings, Will,
222, 229, 230, 235
Pale,
64, 172, 197, 290
Palestine,
263
Pappenheim, Else, 262-3,
2^7
Pappenheim,
Dr Martin
biographical
information,
262-4
visits
Gavro in
Terezin, 2Ó2
interviews
with and
notes
about
Gavro,
6, 9, 11, 12-13,
їб-17,
28,
48,
5o,
54, 55, 58, 63, 142, 262,
264-7
Pappenheim, Nira, 263
Parezanin,
Ratko,
262
Paris,
50, 255,273
Paris Exposition
(1889), 113
Partisans,
272, 288, 290
Pasic,
Nikola,
prime
minister,
143-4,
163
Paul, Prince
Regent,
271-2
Perin,
Marko, 129, 132, 135, 136, 199,
220, 241,243,283,292
Petar,
King of Serbia
(Petar
32O
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
Karadjordjevic),
83, 87, 90, 99, 134,
162, 163
Peter, King of Yugoslavia,
272
Petrovic, George, (Black George;
Karadjordje),
99
Pfeffer, Leo, 190, 200-1, 202, 205, 207,
211, 215,219
Pharos (pseudonym),
229, 231
Pijemont,
87, 142
Pijemont region,
87
Pjanic,
Milos,
130
Planiscak, Ivan,
53
Popovich,
Cedo,
89
Popovic, Cvjetko
student at high school in Sarajevo,
129
recruited to join in assassination plot,
130— 1
not secretive about his involvement,
132
speculates about identity of other
conspirators,
132
conversation with Kranjcevic,
133
and Remak's account of the
assassination,
178
on the day of the assassination,
178—9,
184, 196-7
summoned to police station,
197
betrayed by Ilic,
205, 207
in prison before the trial,
206, 211
on trial,
220
and Owings,
230
sentenced,
241
in prison after sentencing,
242, 244,
245, 246
illness,
245
released,
246
seized and later spared by Tito,
288
brief references,
135, 139, 147, 148,
257, 292-3
Popovic,
Rade,
93, 96, 97
Potiorek, General
Oskar
introduces emergency measures,
43,
54
Ilic and Gavro plan but pull back from
idea of assassinating,
54, 55, 142
Mehmedbasic involved in plot to kill,
56, 126
Vaso
considers assassination of,
128
character,
71
and suggestion and planning of
Archduke's visit,
71-2, 151-2, 153,
163, 164
visits Ilidza,
32
is urged to cancel Archduke's visit to
Sarajevo,
165
ignores warnings about the visit,
166
on day of the Archduke's assassination,
169, 170, 182, 183, 186, 190, 192-3
supports aggression against Serbia,
215
presides over losses in battle,
98, 218
relieved of his command,
218, 243
advocates delaying trial of
conspirators,
219
Gavro's view of,
191
brief references,
60, 175, 216
Prague,
157,258, 283
Priboj
Veljko Curbrilovic lives and works in,
106, 113, 114
Vaso Cubrilovic
is regular holiday
visitor to,
114
Misko
Jovanovic meets Veljko in,
118
Gavro and
Grabež
in,
104—8
Jovanka Cubrilovic is forced to leave,
223
Jovanka returns to,
246
Croatian fascists wreak havoc in
0941), 256
Dr
Antonie
attends school in,
286
author visits with
Antonie,
289—90
brief references,
59, 95, 208, 209, 226,
228, 247
Princip, Gavrilo
(Gavro)
birth,
4-6
registry entries,
6, 212
family background,
6—7, 8—9
childhood,
9
does not become pupil at Military
School,
10
at Merchants' School, Sarajevo,
10,
11—12
lodges with Ilic family,
3,
10-1
1
at
Tuzla
high school,
12
at high school in Sarajevo,
12—13
wide reading,
13, 75—6
INDEX
З21
describes a trip to Bjelasnica
Mountain,
13—15
relationship with Vukosava
Cabrinovic,
15-16, 36, 39, 71
ill-health,
16—17, 71
expelled from school and goes to
Belgrade,
17
allowed to sit his exams,
17—18
rejected as volunteer for the
Komite,
18
moves between Belgrade, Hadzici and
Sarajevo,
18—19
visit to grave of Zerajic,
19, 48, 54
meets and becomes friend of Nedjo,
38-9
and
café
life in Belgrade,
39-40
abstinence and chasteness,
50
and student demonstration in
Sarajevo,
52
plans to assassinate Potiorek, but
abandons the plan,
54, 55, 142
political aims,
55
makes final visit home to
Grahovo,
63
returns to Belgrade in March
1914,
63-4
and assassination plot,
28, 29—30,
58-9, 65-6, 75, 77, 78, 79, 82, 89,
92,93, 126
things in common with the Archduke,
70-1
journey from Belgrade to Sarajevo,
93-123, 125
arrives in Sarajevo,
1, 2
last weeks in Sarajevo,
1-2, 58-9, 138,
139, 146, 148, 149-50
Ilic tries to dissuade from
assassination,
138, 139
writes joint letter with Ilic to
Gacinovic,
141-2
on day of assassination,
1,2, 171, 172,
176,177, 178, 184, 189-92, 195,
201-2
shoots Archduke and Duchess,
1, 189,
195
questioned by
Pfeffer, 201
formally charged with murder,
202
agrees with Nedjo's admission,
203
in prison before the trial,
203, 204,
208, 210—11
and disclosures about the plot,
205—6
at the reading of the charges,
211-і 2
trial,
220, 222-3,
232~4> 235>
238-9
sentenced,
240-1
journey to
Terezin,
257
in prison at
Terezin,
256-7, 262,
264-9
Pappenheim's
interviews with and
notes about,
6, 9, 11, 12-13, 16-17,
28,48, 50, 54, 55, 58, 63, 142, 262,
264-7
illness,
268-9
death, 26c
burial,
269—70
posthumous reputation,
274-7
gun used by,
278, 280-1
body brought from
Terezin
to
Sarajevo,
282, 283-5
name on memorial stone,
292
brief references,
32, 41,44, 62, 80,
127, 132, 143, 173, 174, 179, 193,
236,288
Princip,
Jovo (Gavro's brother),
3, 5-6,
9-10, 11-12,63, 202, 259, 282
Princip, Jovo
(Gavro's grandfather),
7, 8
Princip,
Maria
(Nana)
(Gavro's mother),
5,6,8, 10,63,239,277
Princip, Nokola
(Gavro's brother),
10
Princip,
Petar
(Gavro's father),
5, 6, 8, 10
Printers' Apprentice Guild,
37
Prokulpje,
18, 79
Prosvjeta
(cultural institution), Sarajevo,
58
Prvanovic,
Joca,
96, 97, 100, 123
Puntigam, Father Anton,
49, 194, 229,
230-1, 236, 241, 278, 279
Pura, Milos,
30, 3
1
Pusara,
Mihajlo,
73-4, 189-90, 191, 192
Red Army,
272
Redl,
Colonel,
153
Remak, Joachim,
178
Republika
Srpska
(Serb Republic),
273,
274, 289
Risorgimento,
87
Roma,
123, 272, 290
Rudolph, Prince,
67
322
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
Rumania,
160
Rupnik's (shop), Sarajevo,
181
Russia,
67, 83, 84, 154, 156, 157, 158,
159, 160, 215, 218
Russian peacekeeping troops,
274
Russian Revolution,
58, 246
Russian revolutionaries,
49—50, 55
Sabac,
93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 118, 119,
221
Sabat,
143
Sabor,
32, 47, 65, 148, 165, 230
Sadilo,
Angela,
220, 240
Sadilo, Franjo (Momcinovic's
son-in-
law),
198, 199, 220, 240
Sainova, Mara,
59, 60-1, 120
St Mark's cemetery, Sarajevo,
19, 48,
149, 254, 282, 290-1, 292-3
St Petersburg,
217
St Vitus Day see Vidovdan/St Vitus Day
Salonika Trials (1917),
90, 91, 144, 145,
146
Salzburg,
263
Sarac,
Djuro
frequents
cafés
in Belgrade,
64—5
friendship with Gavro,
64-5, 77
and Gavro's introduction to
Ciganovic,
77, 82
and Ciganovic's shooting lessons with
Gavro and
Grabež,
79
and
Smrt ili Život,
80
sent by Apis to try to stop
assassination attempt,
91, 142, 143,
236
accompanies conspirators to jetty at
Belgrade,
93-4, 143
meeting with Ilic,
143
and Gavro's statements at trial,
234,
235
suspected of being a spy,
143—4
witness at trial of Apis,
144
Sarajevo
shaped by Ottoman rule,
26
atmosphere and cultural mix,
26, 51—2
Gavro's schooldays in,
10—12, 12—13,
16—17
student protests in,
52
Nedjo lives in,
37, 38-9, 42—3
Ned jo banned from,
39
puppet parliament
(Sabor)
set up in,
47
Zerajic fails to assassinate Varesanin
in,
47
Zerajic's grave in,
19, 48
Zerajic's skull exhibited in Museum of
Criminology in,
45
Puntigam runs youth society in,
49
brothels for Austrian soldiers in,
50
plans for Archduke to visit,
44, 73, 152
conspirators make their way from
Belgrade to,
93-125
Gavro's last weeks in,
1—2, 58—9, 138,
139, 146, 148-50
Nedjo's last weeks in,
28—34
schoolboys become involved in
assassination plot in,
126—36
defacing of German—language signs
in,
136-7
Ilic takes weapons to,
62
Malobabic in,
144—5
Mehmedbasic in,
146—7
Ilic in,
146—8
Archduke makes unscheduled visit to,
1
49-5O,
163
Sophie performs official engagements
in,
164-5
chief of police concerned about
security in,
166—7
itinerary for Archduke's visit to,
167—8
events on day of Archduke's
assassination,
1Ó8—
95, 197—8, 200—3
Mehmedbasic leaves,
196
Popovic leaves,
197
Grabež
leaves,
197
demonstrations and riots in,
203—4
special emissary sent from Vienna to,
216
conspirators imprisoned and tried in,
204—12, 219—41
some prisoners leave,
242
Veljko remains in, after his appeal
against death sentence,
246—52
execution of Ilic, Jovanovic and Veljko
Cubrilovic,
252—3
court concludes that Veljko's letters
should be destroyed,
254
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burial of Ilic, Jovanovic and Veljko,
254
fate of Cabrinovic family of,
259, 260
bodies of conspirators brought from
Terezin
to,
283-4
bodies of Ilic, Jovanovic and Veljko
displayed in,
283
coffins taken to cemetery in,
284
memorial to Archduke and Duchess
in,
271
plaques to Gavro in,
274-5, 276—7
Young Bosnian museum,
2 75-6
chapel with memorial plaque in St
Mark's cemetery,
290-1, 292-3
brief references,
8, 20, 25, 36, 54, 56,
63>
64-5, 77' 78,
9*>
Я*, ЧЗ»
2ÓI>
282,288
Sarajevo
High School,
12, 13, 17, 115
Scandinavia,
215
Schiller,
Moritz, 188
Schiller's (shop), Sarajevo,
188, 189, 195
Schrei,
Josef,
174, 175
Scott, Walter,
13
Seifried, Alois,
252-3
Sekulic,
Gajo,
117
Semiz wine shop, Sarajevo,
149
Semizovac,
226
Serbia
1903
killings of King Alexander
Obrenovic and Queen
Draga,
83—4
legend of Kosovo important in,
20—4
gradual erosion of Ottoman authority
in,
25
accepts annexation of Bosnia
&
Hercegovina,
46, 84, 86
Archduke advocates
non—
aggression
towards,
214-15
and Balkan Wars,
41, 43
Orthodox Church,
50—1
increase in tensions between Austria
and,
43,54
bombs made in,
82
and The Black Hand,
81, 90
Austrian military manoeuvres feared
as pretext for attack on,
91, 144, 151
Drina
river forms boundary of,
97-8
and
international
situation,
156-7,
158, 159
abdication of King
Petar
in favour of
his son Alexander,
162—3
power struggle in,
162-3
assassination conspirators benefit
from power struggle in,
236
Austria's aggressive response towards,
after the assassination,
215-16
Note from Austria to,
216-17
response to Note,
217-18
outbreak of First World War,
210, 218
during First World War fighting,
98,
218,239,243,257,264
unsuccessful attempts to link
government to assassination plot,
76,214-15,219, 229,234
and later history of the region,
272—4,
287,289
and 'ethnic cleansing',
287
brief references,
17, 30, 45, 120, 130,
134, 154, 203, 289
see also Belgrade
Serbian Academy, Belgrade,
114
Serbian Bank,
117
Serbian Culture Club,
287
Serbian Folk Poems,
23—4
Serbian Press,
3 7
Serbian Word and Brotherhood,
129
Serbo-Croatian Nationalistic Youth
(Srkpska-brvatska
nacionalistička
omladina),
129
Serbs
uprising against Turks in
1875, 7
discontent after Treaty/Congress of
Berlin in
1878, 7-8, 25,48
and legends of Kosovo,
20—4
and annexation of Bosnia
&
Hercegovina,
46
and Gacinovic's pamphlet 'The Death
of a Hero',
48
and vision for the future,
51, 128
become more defiant after Serbian
successes in Balkan Wars,
72
and membership of
Smrt
ili Yivot,
80
Drina
river is potent symbol in culture
of,
97-8
demonstrations and riots against, after
the assassination,
203, 204
during Second World War,
290
324
ONE MORNING IN SARAJEVO
and conflicts in
1990s, 4, 117, 123,
272-4, 289, 290, 291
brief references,
3, 30, 42, 49, 165
see also Serbia
Siler's (shop), Sarajevo,
176, 178
Skerletz, Baron
Ivo,
5 3
Slavic, Dusan,
80, 81, 92
Sloga
choral society,
189
Slovenia,
52, 272
Smitran,
Jovan,
138
Smrt ili Život
(Death or Life),
80—1, 92,
Social Democratic Labour Party
(Russia),
157
Sokol,
59, 107, 114, 118, 120, 282, 283
Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg
(formerly Sophie Chotek; wife of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand)
and Puntigam,
49, 194, 278
marriage to Archduke,
68—9
faces petty humiliations,
70
wishes to accompany Archduke to
Bosnia,
72
and planning of visit,
153
anxieties about die visit,
154
Kaiser
Wilhelm
shows respect to,
160— 1
journey to Bosnia,
162
unscheduled shopping trip to
Sarajevo,
150, 163
fulfils official engagements,
164—5
and Sunaric's warning,
165, 166
itinerary,
167—8
on day of assassination,
1, 2—3, 168—
70, 171, 180-2, 183, 185-95
Gavro states he did not intend to kill,
202,232, 257
body taken to Vienna,
213—14
body taken to Artstetten after funeral
service,
214
monument,
271
museum exhibition devoted to
assassination,
278—81
brief references,
67, 238
Sophie, daughter of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand,
163, 168
Soviet Union,
271, 272, 287
Spahovic, Smail,
191-2
Spiric,
177
Srebrenica,
120, 273
Srkpska—
brvatska nacionalistička
omladina
(Serbo-Croatian
Nationalistic Youth),
127
Stadler,
Josip,
Archbishop of Sarajevo,
171-2, 204
Stalin, Josef,
157,272
Stift, Willy, 169
Stjepanovic,
Cvi
j
an
helps Gavro and
Grabež
on journey,
no, in,
112, 116, 117, 120, 121,
122
on trial,
220
sentenced,
241
in prison,
242, 244, 257—8
Stolac,
ζ6, 1
2 6, 146
Suna,
123
Sunaric,
Dr
Josip,
165, 166
Svara,
Franjo,
177
Svara, Maxim,
177
Switzerland,
49, 55, 146
Talanga,
Marija,
29, 33
Tankosic, Vojin
rejects Gavro as volunteer for the
Komite,
18
Sarac
becomes personal bodyguard
to,
64
involved in
provisión
of weapons to
conspirators,
77, 79, 81—2
Grabež
meets,
78—9
background and personality,
81
and conspiracy theory,
82—3
and account given by Apis,
91, 142
arrest demanded in Note from Austria
to Serbia,
217
death,
90, 226
and evidence and statements at trial,
brief references,
41, 87, 92, 139, 144,
T46> X73>
219» 236, 267
Tartalja,
Oskar,
88, 89
Teachers' School/College,
29, 127, 130,
254
Tel Aviv,
263
Terezin/Theresienstadt,
243, 244, 256-9,
260—1, 268—70, 275, 283, 284
INDEX
325
Pappenheim
interviews
Gavro in, 262,
Utasa,
15, 271, 272, 288, 290
Vaistana,
22
Valic,
Ludmilla,
194
Valic, Rudolf,
194
Varagic,
Jovan,
73
Varesanin, General,
47,48, 176, 201
Vaso
see Cubrilovic, Veljko
Velie,
Ante,
190-1
Veliki Zvornik (Big Zvornik),
12 3—4
Veljko see Cubrilovic, Veljko
Vetsera, Marie,
67
Vidd,
20
Vidovdan/St Virus Day,
20, 24, 25, 34,
64, 68, 131, 166, 172,189, 274, 282,
284, 285
Vienna
student conference in,
142
Archduke and Duchess go to,
162
warnings about dangers of Archduke's
visit received in,
165, 166
bodies of Archduke and Duchess
taken to,
213-14
official sent to Sarajevo from, and
reports back to,
216
Austrian minister in Belgrade returns
to,
218
transcription of Sarajevo trial sent to,
229
Jesuits in,
231, 236, 279
Pappenheim
studies and works in,
263
museum of military history in,
278-81
brief references,
23, 54, 78, 152, 154,
215, 262, 267
Vila,
Ivo,
124—5
Viribus Unitis,
162, 168
Visegrád,
197
Vlajnic, Djuro,
172
Vlajnic's pastry shop, Sarajevo,
29—30,
172,177,179
Voj
in,
Duk
Vuk,
226
Vucinovic,
Tomo,
29, 31, 174, 175
Vulovic,
Major Ljubomir,
145
Werfel, Franz,
260-1
West, Rebecca,
15, 26, 27, 49, 72
BUck
Lamb and Grey Falcon,
26
White Hand, The,
86
Times, Tbe,
204
Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred
von, 159, 160
Tisza,
Count,
215
Tito
(Josip
ßroz), 271, 272, 274, 286,
288
Tobut, 108, 109
Todorovic, Alex, 2, 286, 288, 289, 290
Tolstoy,
Leo, 42
Tomic, Bozidar, 116
Topcider park, Beigrade, 79, 80
Toulouse, 55-6, 126
Trebinje, 36-7,39,259
Trgovinski Glasnik,
89
Trieste,
43, 55, 161,
1Ó2
Triple
Alliance,
156
Trotsky,
Leon,
50,141
Trvono,
103
Turkey/Turks,
7,
io,
21,22, 25, 41, 48,
80, 98, 99, 151, 156, 157, 158, 240,
287
see also Ottoman empire
Tuzla
Gavro attends school in,
12
Grabež
attends school in,
64
Vaso
attends school in,
114—15
conspirators advised to head for,
93
peasants agree to take Gavro and
Grabež
to, in
journey to,
116-17
weapons taken to
Misko
in,
58—9,
120-3
Nedjo arrives in,
124-5
Gavro and
Grabež
are reunited with
Nedjo in,
123
weapons collected from,
59—62
massacre
1995,117
brief references,
40, 100,
Г03,
104, 108,
no,
113, 114, 118, 119, 128, 129,
208, 220, 241
Ujedinjenje ili Smrt
see Black Hand, The
Uljarevic, Jela,
34
Umberto, King,
83
Union or Deadi see Black Hand, The
United Nations (UN),
273
peacekeeping force,
2 72
United States,
53, 158, 159
32б
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Wiesner, Friedrich von, 216
Wílde,
Oscar,
16, 39
Wilhelm
II,
Kaiser, 146, 154-5, T5^'
159,
ібо-і,
215
Wilson, President, 160
Young Bosnians
(Mlada Bosna)
abstinence and asceticism,
50
Andreyev admired by,
140
attend meeting in Toulouse,
5 5
attracted to the
Komite
by Tankosic,
81
dress,
40-1
museum,
275
network of secret societies,
115
overlaps and links with
Narodna
Odbrana
and The Black Hand,
89
psychological torture of,
45
recruited by Ilic,
126-7
report on increasing activities of,
166
and Apis,
90, 91
and
Bogdan
Zerajic,
46,48
and
Bořivoje
Jevtic,
149
and Gavro
Princip,
77, 148
and
Ivo Kranjcevic,
133, 199
and
Lazar Djukic,
257
and Nedjo Cabrinovic,
38, 43
and
Vaso
Cubrilovic,
115, 128, 136
and Vladimir Gacinovic,
49, 50
brief references,
63, 73, 87, 124, 130,
Yugoslav Academic Youth,
283
Yugoslav National Army,
123
Yugoslavia
idea of unified south Slav state,
51, 53,
64,
I34,
232,257
First World War paves the way for,
264-5
creation of,
271
history of,
271-2, 274, 289-90
break-up of,
203, 272-3, 287, 289
Gavro's reputation in,
274-5, 276
see also names of countries
Yugoslavian Students Association,
129
Zagorac, Branko,
135, 220, 241, 242
Zagreb,
37, 52-3,231
University,
45
Zakula, S.T:
'From
Terezin
to Sarajevo',
282-5
Zemum,
197, 206
Zemva, Rajmund,
125
Zenica,
74, 225, 226, 242, 243, 246, 257,
268
Zerajic,
Bodan
background,
45-6
fails to carry out plan to assassinate
emperor,
46-7
fails in attempt to kill the governor,
47
shoots himself,
47
becomes a martyr,
47-8
grave,
48
glorified in pamphlet by Gacinov,
48
and The Black Hand,
89
Gavro visits grave of,
19, 149
Gavro vows to avenge,
19, 201
as inspiration for assassination,
19,
233
skull,
45, 261
body exhumed and displayed in
Sarajevo,
283
name on memorial stone,
292
brief references,
50, 52, 176, 237, 254
Zola, Emile,
42
Zvono
(The Bell),
29, 136—7, 138, 140,
142
Zvornik,
123—4 |
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spelling | Smith, David James 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)122226682 aut One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 David James Smith 1. publ. London Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2008 326 p. Ill. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Franz Ferdinand / Archduke of Austria / 1863-1914 / Assassination Princip, Gavrilo / 1894-1918 Franz Ferdinand <Archduke of Austria, 1863-1914> Assassination Princip, Gavrilo <1894-1918> Franz Ferdinand Österreich, Erzherzog 1863-1914 (DE-588)118535005 gnd rswk-swf Princip, Gavrilo 1894-1918 (DE-588)123563895 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1914 gnd rswk-swf Conspiracies / Bosnia and Hercegovina / Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 / Causes Weltkrieg (1914-1918) Conspiracies Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 Causes Attentat (DE-588)4003451-3 gnd rswk-swf Sarajevo (DE-588)4077016-3 gnd rswk-swf Franz Ferdinand Österreich, Erzherzog 1863-1914 (DE-588)118535005 p Sarajevo (DE-588)4077016-3 g Attentat (DE-588)4003451-3 s Princip, Gavrilo 1894-1918 (DE-588)123563895 p Geschichte 1914 z DE-604 SWBplus Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018611215&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018611215&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Smith, David James 1956- One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 Franz Ferdinand / Archduke of Austria / 1863-1914 / Assassination Princip, Gavrilo / 1894-1918 Franz Ferdinand <Archduke of Austria, 1863-1914> Assassination Princip, Gavrilo <1894-1918> Franz Ferdinand Österreich, Erzherzog 1863-1914 (DE-588)118535005 gnd Princip, Gavrilo 1894-1918 (DE-588)123563895 gnd Conspiracies / Bosnia and Hercegovina / Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 / Causes Weltkrieg (1914-1918) Conspiracies Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 Causes Attentat (DE-588)4003451-3 gnd |
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title | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 |
title_auth | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 |
title_exact_search | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 |
title_full | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 David James Smith |
title_fullStr | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 David James Smith |
title_full_unstemmed | One morning in Sarajevo 28 June 1914 David James Smith |
title_short | One morning in Sarajevo |
title_sort | one morning in sarajevo 28 june 1914 |
title_sub | 28 June 1914 |
topic | Franz Ferdinand / Archduke of Austria / 1863-1914 / Assassination Princip, Gavrilo / 1894-1918 Franz Ferdinand <Archduke of Austria, 1863-1914> Assassination Princip, Gavrilo <1894-1918> Franz Ferdinand Österreich, Erzherzog 1863-1914 (DE-588)118535005 gnd Princip, Gavrilo 1894-1918 (DE-588)123563895 gnd Conspiracies / Bosnia and Hercegovina / Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 / Causes Weltkrieg (1914-1918) Conspiracies Bosnia and Hercegovina Sarajevo World War, 1914-1918 Causes Attentat (DE-588)4003451-3 gnd |
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