Outbreak of the World War: German DocumentsOxford University Press, American Branch, 1924 - 688 strani |
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Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Outbreak of the World War: German Documents Germany. Auswärtiges Amt,Karl Kautsky Celotni ogled - 1924 |
Outbreak of the World War: German Documents Germany. Auswärtiges Amt,Karl Kautsky Celotni ogled - 1924 |
Outbreak of the World War: German Documents Germany. Auswärtiges Amt,Karl Kautsky Celotni ogled - 1924 |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
¹ Telegram according Admiralty Staff alterations Ambassador at London Ambassador at Petersburg Ambassador at Rome Ambassador at Vienna army arrived attitude Austria Austria-Hungary Balkan Belgrade BERLIN BETHMANN-HOLLWEG Bulgaria Central Telegraph Office Chargé d'Affaires Confidential corrected copy Count Berchtold Court Office Czar declaration decodification demands draft in Jagow's Emperor Franz Joseph England Excellency Filed at Vienna Filed in London FIUGGI Foreign Affairs Foreign Office France French German White Book Greater-Serbia Imperial and Royal Imperial Chancelor Imperial Naval Office Italian Italy Jagow Jagow's handwriting July 29 July 30 King LICHNOWSKY Luxemburg Majesty the Emperor Marginal annotation Marquis di San mediation military Minister Ministry mobilization Monarchy neutrality Office¹ original draft p.m. Communicated peace possible POURTALÈS present receipt stamp reply request Roumania Royal Government Russia San Giuliano Sazonoff Secretary sent Serajevo Serbia Serbian Government Telegram Telegram unnumbered territory tion Triple Alliance troops TSCHIRSCHKY Turkey Zimmermann
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 410 - France is beaten so long as Germany does not take French territory as distinct from the colonies. From the material point of view...
Stran 410 - I have desired this and worked for it, as far as I could, through the last Balkan crisis, and, Germany having a corresponding object, our relations sensibly improved. The idea has hitherto been too Utopian to form the subject of definite proposals, but if this present crisis, so much more acute than any that Europe has gone through for generations, be safely passed, I am hopeful that the relief and reaction which will follow may make possible some more definite rapprochement between the Powers than...
Stran 410 - If the peace of Europe can be preserved, and the present crisis safely passed, my own endeavour will be to promote some arrangement to which Germany could be a party, by which she could be assured that no aggressive or hostile policy would be pursued against her or her allies by France, Russia, and ourselves, jointly or separately.
Stran 451 - But if France offers Me neutrality which must be guaranteed by the British fleet and army I shall of course refrain from attacking France and employ My troops elsewhere. I hope that France will not become nervous. The troops on My frontier are in the act of being stopped by telegraph and telephone from crossing into France.
Stran 256 - This declaration will be brought to the knowledge of the Royal Army in an order of the day, in the name of His Majesty the King, by His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Alexander, and will be published in the next official army bulletin. The Royal Government further undertake : 1.
Stran 436 - I have received Your telegram. I comprehend that You are forced to mobilize, but I should like to have from You the same guaranty which I have given You, viz., that these measures do not mean war, and that we shall continue to negotiate for the welfare of our two countries and the universal peace which is so dear to our hearts. With the aid of God it must be possible to our long tried friendship to prevent the shedding of blood. I expect with full confidence Your urgent reply.
Stran 580 - Government would have to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality of Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany was as much a party as themselves.
Stran 567 - Please dispel any mistrust that may subsist on the part of the British Government with regard to our intentions by repeating most positively formal assurance that, even in the case of armed conflict with Belgium, Germany will under no pretence whatever annex Belgian territory.
Stran 552 - Government to adopt a friendly attitude towards her, and undertook, on the conclusion of peace, to guarantee the integrity of the Kingdom and its possessions to their full extent. The note added that if Belgium put difficulties in the way of the advance of German troops, Germany would be compelled to consider her as an enemy, and to leave the ultimate adjustment of the relations between the two States to the decision of arms.
Stran 257 - Government are not satisfied with this reply, the Servian Government, considering that it is not to the common interest to precipitate the solution of this question, are ready, as always, to accept a pacific understanding, either by referring this question to the decision of the International Tribunal of The Hague, or to the great Powers which took part in the drawing up of the declaration made by the Servian Government on the 18th (31st) March, 1909.