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That annexation, carried out in defiance of a European settlement and only made feasible by the weakness of Russia, consequent upon the Manchurian war and domestic revolution, was a blow at the heart of Slav aspirations. It was prepared by a bogus conspiracy, the supposed proofs of which were forged in the Austrian Legation at Belgrade ; and the facts revealed at the famous Friedjung trial make it impossible to accept at its face value the Austrian version of the subsequent murder at Serajevo. ...The effect of the annexation was to deepen Bosnian discontent, and the success of their Serbian kinsmen in the Balkan wars revived the confidence of Slav aspirations. Serbian prosperity became a menace to the Austrian Empire because Austria had not known how to con- ciliate Bosnian sentiment ; and every symptom of discontent with Austrian repression was ascribed, not to the defects of Austrian rule, but to the instigation of Serbian intrigue. The nemesis of the Bosnian annexation was that Austria could not feel secure so long as a Serbian State remained indepen- dent on its borders to act as a magnet for Slav attraction.
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