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English: Serbien muss sterbien! ("Serbia must die!"), an old Austrian propaganda caricature, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914. Image showing the Austrian hand crushing a Serbian holding a bomb and dropping a knife.
Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Serbien muss sterbien! ("Srbija mora umreti!"), stara austrijska propagandna karikatura, nakon atentata na austrijskog nadvojvodu Franca Ferdinanda 1914. Slika prikazuje austrijsku ruku kako smrskava srbina koji drzi bombu i ispusta noz.
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Other versions Originally uploaded to en: 2008-06-03 by w:User:De Administrando Imperio

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