Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War, Part 2

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Oxford University Press, American branch, 1916 - 1516 pages
 

Contents

23
811
Baron Funakoshi
814
1914
815
Dr Laza Patchou
821
Sir F Bertie
822
Negotiations of Prince Lichnowsky with Sir Edward Grey
824
Sir M de Bunsen
828
8
837
10
849
British espionage in Brussels
855
Sir H Rumbold
863
66
870
Reports strong representations
881
Sir M de Bunsen
882
Sir F Bertie
884
Sir F Villiers to Brussels
888
25
889
burgh
890
Sir E Grey to Sir London
893
July 23
895
July 26
897
July 27
898
Sir M de Bunsen
899
July 31
900
Conversation with Russian Ambassa
901
Rome
904
Note
911
Sir M de Bunsen
912
Communicates telegraphic correspond
913
Sir E Grey to Sir London
914
Sir E Grey to
918
Text of declaration of war by Aus
920
attitude of Great Britain
922
Place
928
Sir M de Bunsen
931
zonoff
932
Sir E Grey to
934
Berlin
936
Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs
939
Herr von Beth
942
to stop war with Servia Italian
943
In present temper of AustriaHun
958
Communicates telegram received from
962
1914
971
Brussels
977
His Imperial Maj
982
Belgian neutrality Refers to
983
Herr von Schoen
987
Best way of maintaining good rela
990
AustroHungarian Minister for For
992
AustroHungarian Ambassador
993
ultimatum to Russia His Excel
996
German Ambassador informed that
999
He should point out to Turkish Gov
1000
that His Majestys Government trust
1001
To inform Belgian Government that
1003
Herr von Beth
1006
Russian
1011
Sir M de Bunsen
1012
esty King George
1020
Informs him of German note declar
1022
His Majesty King Aug 1
1025
APPENDIX II
1032
Circular Telegram
1035
Detailed statement of the reasons
1039
Baron Sonnino
1041
Extract from
1046
1914
1051
1914
1053
Sir E Grey to
1057
Aug
1060
Minister of Marine has undertaken
1061
Sir R Rodd to
1062
British and Russian postoffices
1070
Reports receipt of written assurance
1073
nople
1076
on attack by Russian warship
1077
Mr Cheetham
1079
Sir H BaxIron
1081
May he inform Turkish Government
1086
Mr Beaumont to Constanti
1092
hostility against foreigners
1094
77
1097
Dr M R Vesnitch
1098
Minister of Marine has proposed
1099
Turkish preparations against Egypt
1104
No 95 and has warned him of seri
1111
July 30
1113
May inform Turkey that as soon
1117
Note
1165
New GovernorGeneral of Basra with
1171
diers to revolt against allies is being
1173
Has discussed situation fully with
1180
Minister of Marine is aware of Ger
1182
Mr Roberts to
1183
Benckendorff
1189
Goeben and Breslau must leave
1190
Sir E Grey to
1191
Reports prospect of improvement
1195
nople
1202
Secretary of For
1203
Reports further laying of mines
1204
Aug 12
1211
Baron Beyens
1215
Treaty of the Triple Alliance
1218
Baron Sonnino
1231
Baron Sonnino
1236
1258
1237
Rome
1250
Transmits copy of note to Grand
1258
On the same subject
1259
the Duke dA
1266
appear to have taken no measures
1268
Duke dAvarna
1282
Ministers of the Dual Monarchy
1283
Rome
1287
Marquis A Car
1293
Bollati
1298
Baron Sonnino
1299
66
1303
Duke dAvarna
1322
Sir E Grey to
1331
Russian Repre burgh
1335
N Pas
1338
Baron Burian
1340
July 14
1345
Sazonoff to St Peters
1346
Berlin
1349
London
1350
Acting French Minister for Foreign
1356
ment in event of AustroRussian
1360
Attitude of press at Berlin respecting
1361
Sir E Goschen
1365
gesting His Majestys Government
1366
Thanks Emperor for telegram
1367
Herr von Beth
1372
Mallet
1380
July 24
1381
Attitude of France to be dictated
1385
N Pashitch
1387
zonoff
1392
Athens
1396
Governments
1399
Sir L Mallet to Constanti Germans and Minister of War striv
1402
Minister of War controlled by Ger
1406
nople
1415
Further efforts of AustriaHungary
1428
Opening of hostilities by Turks
1430
Dr M Yovano
1441
Circular order of the Imperial Chan
1454
AustroHungarian press comments
1459
Sir E Goschen
1465
Details of conversation with German
1469
Baron Giesl
1476
July 23
1478
Spalaikovitch
1481
APPENDIX
1489
882
1494
890
1495
947
1496
Sir L Mallet to ConstantiHas instructed consul at Basra that
1498
Aug 11
1499
985
1500
092
1501
Herr von Tschir
1502
988
1503
Baron Sonnino
1504
1322
1506
Mr Crackanthorpe Belgrade
1507
London
1508
990
1509
943
1510
926
1511
886
1512
Sir L Mallet to Constanti Further evidence that there has been
1513
1080
1514
1059
1515
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Page 828 - My dear Ambassador, — From time to time in recent years the French and British naval and military experts have consulted together. It has always been understood that such consultation does not restrict the freedom of either Government to decide at any future time whether or not to assist the other by armed force.
Page 1008 - I protested strongly against that statement, and said that, in the same way as he and Herr von Jagow wished me to understand that for strategical reasons it was a matter of life and death to Germany to advance through Belgium and violate the latter's neutrality, so I would wish him to understand that it was, so to speak, a matter of "life and death...
Page 1344 - The Austro-Hungarian Government are requested to be so good as to supply as soon as possible, in the customary form, the presumptive evidence of guilt, as well as the eventual proofs of guilt which have been collected up to the present, at the enquiry at Serajevo for the purposes of the later enquiry.
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Page 895 - Petersburgh to try and arrange matters. If Germany will adopt this view, I feel strongly that France and ourselves should act upon it. Italy would no doubt gladly co-operate. No diplomatic intervention or mediation would be tolerated by either Russia or Austria unless it was clearly impartial and included the allies or friends of both. The co-operation of Germany would, therefore, be essential No.
Page 828 - You have, however, pointed out that, if either Government had grave reason to expect an unprovoked attack by a third Power, it might become essential to know whether it could in that event depend upon the armed assistance of the other.
Page 871 - This declaration shall simultaneously be communicated to the royal army as an order of the day by his Majesty the King and shall be published in the Official Bulletin of the army. The Royal Servian Government further undertakes: 1.
Page 981 - If Austria will agree to check the advance of her troops on Servian territory; if, recognising that the dispute between Austria and Servia has assumed a character of European interest, she will allow the Great Powers to look into the matter and determine whether Servia could satisfy the Austro-Hungarian Government without impairing her rights as a sovereign State or her independence, Russia will undertake to maintain her waiting attitude.
Page 909 - Government furpish them with facts and proofs of this propaganda. "4. The Royal Government also agree to remove from military service all such persons as the judicial enquiry may have proved to be guilty of acts directed against the integrity of the territory of the AustroHungarian Monarchy, and...
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