L’attentato di Sarajevo – Ricostruzione degli eventi
PROLOGO
Il luogo dell’attentato a Sarajevo dal Ponte Latino nel 1914
2. PAN-SLAVISMO
Una foto di tre dei cospiratori a Belgrado agli inizi del 1914: Grabez, Djuro
3. GAVRILO PRINCIC
Gavrilo Princip
4. LA LOGISTICA DELL’OPERAZIONE
5. CRNA RUKA – MANO NERA
Colonello Dragutin Dimitrijevitch (alias Apis), il capo dell’intelligence militare serba
6. IL TRAGITTO DELLE ARMI
On May 28, 1914, Princip, Grabez and Cabrinovic started out from Belgrade, with four guns and six bombs hidden about their persons, on their journey to smuggle the weapons into Bosnia and on into Sarajevo. During their nine-day trek — by riverboat, on foot, via horse and cart and by train — they received aid from various people, among them Serb border officers who helped them across the frontier, peasants who guided them along the way, and covert agents of the Narodna Odbrana Serb cultural association. From the second day onwards, as the other two considered him a security risk, Cabrinovic travelled alone and without weapons from Loznica to Tuzla, where they joined up again on June 4.
7. IL SECONDO TRIO DI ASSASSINI
Danilo Ilic, 23. An old friend of Gavrilo Princip, he was also the leader of the Black Hand cell in Sarajevo and the chief local organiser of the murder plot.
8. L’ARCIDUCA FERDINANDO ARRIVA IN BOSNIA
Franz Ferdinand travelled to Sarajevo by a different route from his wife, the first stage being aboard the battleship Viribus Unitis from Trieste in Slovenia to Metkovic in Croatia. From there he took the train into Bosnia. Here he arrives at Ilidza station on June 25.
9. IL GIORNO DELL’ATTENTATO
10. IL FUNERALE
11. RICERCA DEI COMPLICI E FIANCHEGGIATORI
12. IL PROCESSO
13. IL DESTINO DEI COSPIRATORI