The Origins of the War of 1914, Volume 3Enigma Books, 2005 - 772 pages A classic because of its comprehensive treatment of the subject, Albertini's book has been out of print for half a century. Beginning with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, Albertini traces the pattern of events that led Europe to the greatest cataclysm ever faced. |
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IN GERMANY THE GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA | 1 |
less optimism at the last moment p | 34 |
Proclamation of the Kriegsgefahrzustand and the German ultimatums to Russia and to France p | 38 |
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