Princip About Himself
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The Members of Young Bosnia did not leave much written material behind them before or after embarking on the fateful assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, making it harder for us to understand their motivations and reasoning.
Princip: About Himself is a set of stenographic notes taken by Dr Martin Pappenheim, w
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Princip About Himself - Gavrilo Princip
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Princip’s Letter of 12. May 1916.
One time in our millieu we talked about Kropotkin’s question, which he put forward in Wohlstand für Alle
- What will anarchists do if a social revolution breaks out
. We all held this more as a phrase of an old anarchist, more than something he would seriously consider that such a revolution is possible at the time; however we still debated the social revolution
and were almost all in agreement that it is possible, but that according to our beliefs there would need to be such relations between nations in Europe, where the opposition between the nations would be smoothed out beforehand; but we as nationalists did not give the question much thought, even though we read socialist and anarchist writings, because we held that each of us has a different duty, a national duty,
12. May 1916.
Gavrilo Princip
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Princip’s Letter of 5. June 1916.
About the komite I can tell You what I myself know: These were members of Revolutionary organisations, who at first aimed to create disorder and unrest in Turkey, with their goal certainly being liberation from under the Turkish yoke. When these organisations were founded, I do not know precisely, but I do know that at first the Serbian and Bulgarian ones were joined, and separated later, becoming enemies. Komite in Turkey were a protection for the people before the Albanian assailants and Turkish authorities, which treated the people violently.
5. June 1916.
GavriloPrincip
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English language notes
STENOGRAPHIC NOTES OF DOCENT DR MARTIN PAPPEHNHEIM ABOUT THE FREQUENT TALKS WITH GAVRILO PRINCIP BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND JUNE 1916.: THE HISTORY