The Evidence in the Case: A Discussion of the Moral Responsibility for the War of 1914, as Disclosed by the Diplomatic Records of England, Germany, RussiaBeck, James M. (James Montgomery)
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The Evidence in the Case: A Discussion of the Moral Responsibility for the War of 1914, as Disclosed by the Diplomatic Records of England, Germany, Russia
Beck, James M. (James Montgomery)
World War, 1914-1918 -- Causes
Szápáry, Count, 126
T
Tisza, Count, refuses to disclose results of judicial inquiry into
murder of Archduke, 113
Treitschke, doctrines of, xvii;
_Politik_, cited, 6;
doctrines of, based on Machiavelli, 6;
influence of, 10
Treaty of 1870, 198 ff.
Treaty of 1839, 198 ff.; 225; 251
Triple Alliance, x;
as affecting Italy, 24;
terms of, 24; 192;
_see_ Austria, Germany, Italy
Triple Entente, proposes peace, xi;
lulled into false security, 32 ff.;
movements and reports of leading statesmen of, just previous to
declaration of war, 32 ff.;
ignorant of Austria's ultimatum, 33, 65;
still labors for peace, 86;
_see also_, France, Great Britain, Russia
Turkey, German officers in, 230
U
United States, supposititious invasion of, by Germany, 225 ff.;
position of, 248 ff.
V
Viviani, Premier, quoted regarding Austro-Servian trouble, 31, 32;
reply of, to Germany, 192;
reply of, to England's query regarding Belgian neutrality, 207;
_see_ France
Voltaire, quoted, xvi
Von Below, declares Germany will respect Belgian neutrality, 203; 206;
_see_ Germany
Von Bülow, 223
Von der Elst, Baron, 210, 211;
_see_ Belgium
Von Gwinner, 223
Von Heeringen, declares Belgian neutrality will be respected, 203;
_see_ Germany
Von Jagow, Herr, conversation of, cited, 38, 39;
representations of, on Germany's position in Austro-Servian matter,
39;
refuses to attend peace conference in London, 93;
on Austrian ultimatum, quoted, 94;
conversations of, with Cambon, 122 ff.;
refuses peace conference, 133;
blunders of, 194;
declares Germany will respect Belgian neutrality, 202;
conversations with Sir Edward Goschen preceding England's declaration
of war, 219 ff.;
states real purpose of Germany's invasion of Belgium, 222;
_see_ Germany
Von Mach, claims France violated Belgian neutrality, 228;
on French officers in Belgium, quoted, 231, 232;
_What Germany Wants_, 233;
arguments of, in defense of Germany, 233 ff.; 197
Von Moltke, General, blunders of, 194
Von Posadowsky, 223
Von Schmoller, 223
Von Schoen, Baron, assures France that Germany is for peace, 130;
makes public statement through French Foreign Office, 131 ff.
Von Wilamowitz, 223
W
_What Germany Wants_, cited, 233
_White Paper_ (English), published, 22;
analyzed, 27 ff.;
quoted, 34 ff.; 36; 37; 38; 39; 41; 56; 76; 82, 83; 86; 93; 94; 97;
99; 159 ff.; 167, 168, 169; 207, 208; 209; 219 _et seq._;
_see_ England
_White Paper_ (German), published, 22;
suppression of facts in, 27 ff.;
suppresses instructions to Ambassador, 191;
quoted, 28; 38; 41; 43, 44; 45; 67; 75; 87; 147; 149 ff.; ix; 192;
193;
_see_ Germany
Y
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