The mystery of the

In 1914, the Austrian Prince-Hung Franz Ferdinand was assassinated while moving on the Double Phaeton car of 1910. This is a product of Graf & Stift. Later, the car moved through many generations, but many people were in distress and died unbelievably.

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On June 28, 1914, the Austrian-Hung Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated on his way to the city of Sarajevo in a 1910 Double Phaeton car. The assassin assassinated Prince Ferdinand as Gavrilo Princip , a Serbian student. Holding Black Hand.

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Before the assassination of Prince Ferdinand, the Austrian empire - Hung blamed Serbia for being behind the incident and declared war on the country.This incident triggered the outbreak of World War 1.

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After the death of the Crown Prince of Austria - Hung, the Double Phaeton 1910 car continued to be used for 12 more years with 15 owners changes.

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An incredible coincidence is that many owners who used the car that Prince Ferdinand sat in when they were assassinated all had bad luck.

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Specifically, the car met many mysterious accidents, unable to explain.Consequently, 13 people driving or sitting on cars died unbelievably.

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The last accident involved a car that once carried Prince Ferdinand in connection with Roman barons.

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At that time, the car of the Roman baron suddenly lost control of the main road while traveling to the wedding.Traveling with this baron has 5 companions.The accident killed 6 people on the car.

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Many people believe that the Double Phaeton car of 1910 seems to be caught in a curse since the death of Prince Ferdinand.

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Accordingly, anyone who drives a car or sits in a car has a mysterious accident and has lost his life.Therefore, no one wants to own and drive this car to the street.The 1910 Double Phaeton car is currently stored and preserved at the Vienna Historical War Museum.