The Origins of the War of 1914: The crisis of July 1914. From the Sarajevo Outrage to the Austro-Hungarian General MobilizationGreenwood Press, 1980 |
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THE PROCLAMATION OF THE KRIEGSGEFAHRZUSTAND IN GERMANY THE GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA I 1 The Chancellor and ... | 1 |
Bethmann confesses to his Cabinet colleagues that he has lost control of events | 3 |
Pressure from the Kaiser to obtain Greek support meets with resistance from King Constantine p 634 | 4 |
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31 July afternoon ally already army asked Asquith attack attitude August Austria Austria-Hungary Austrian mobilization Belgian Belgian neutrality Belgium Belgrade Berchtold Berlin Bethmann Bulgaria Cabinet meeting Cambon casus foederis Central Powers Chancellor Conrad decision declaration démarche diplomatic dispatch documents England English fact Foreign France French Government frontier German Ambassador German Government give Grey Grey's instructions intentions Italian Italy Izvolsky Jagow Joffre Kaiser King Kriegsgefahrzustand L'Union Sacrée Lichnowsky London measures military Minister Moltke morning negotiations obliged Oe-U opinion Paléologue Paléologue's Paris partial mobilization peace Petersburg Poincaré possible Pourtalès proposal Quai d'Orsay question received regard remain neutral reply Roumania Russia Russian general mobilization Russian mobilization Salandra San Giuliano Sazonov Schlieffen plan Schoen sent Serbia Staff statement Szécsen telegram telegraphed territory tion Tirpitz told treaty Triple Alliance Triplice troops Tsar Tsar's Tschirschky ultimatum Vienna violation Viviani Wilhelm words Yellow Book