User blog:YNot1989/The Sandwich that Changed the World.

OK, most people know that assassination of Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip was what caused the domino effect that sparked WWI in Europe. What most don't know is that Ferdinand was only killed because Princip, after an initial unsuccessful assasination attempt, just happened to be at a sandwich shop for an after-assassination bite to eat. Had Princip decided to go to a different venue, and thus not happening along Ferdinand's rout. WWI may have never taken place as it did, if at all. I am toying with the idea of making this a timeline, but I know I'll most likely just spend a half hour on the TL, then get board with it. Any thoughts?