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adam_text | TABLE
OF CONTENTS
VOLUME II
CHAPTER
ΡΛΘΚ
I. The Archduke
Franz Ferdinand
....... 1
Franz Ferdinand and the Army
........ 6
Franz Ferdinand and the Navy
........ 15
Franz Ferdinand s Political Views
........ 17
Franz Ferdinand s Marriage
......... 28
The Konopischt Meeting: Legend and Fact
..... 32
The Trip to Sarajevo
........... 43
II. The Assassination Plot
.......... 53
Recent Revelations
............ 57
The
Narodna Odbrana...........
76
The Black Hand
............ 86
The Revolutionary Movement in Bosnia
...... 92
Preparation of the Plot in Belgrade
....... 112
The Journey of the Assassins from Belgrade to Sarajevo
. 117
The Assassination, June
28, 1914........ 121
III. The Responsibility for the Sarajevo Assassination
. 127
Motives of the Assassins
.......... 127
The Bevy of Assassins and the Austrian Negligence
. 135
Mr. Pashitch, the
Narodna Odbrana,
and the Black Hand
140
The Serbian Neglect to Arrest the Accomplices
.... 146
Did Serbia warn Austria
?........ . . 152
IV. The Legend of the Potsdam Council
...... 167
The Persons Alleged to Be Present
....... 170
The Kaiser s Attitude toward Delay
....... 175
The Real Reasons for Delay
........ . 176
The Alleged Selling of Securities in Anticipation of War
. 177
Conclusions
.............. 181
V. The Preparation of the Austrian Ultimatum
. . . 183
Emperor Francis Joseph
.......... 187
Tisza s Peace Program
........... 188
ix
x
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OHAPTHB PAG
Berchtolďs
Appeal for German Support
...... 198
The Potsdam Conversations, July
5
and
6..... 203
Conclusions as to Germany s Attitude on July
5
and
6 . . 219
Berchtold s Efforts to Convert
Tisza
....... 224
Wiesner s Report of July
13......... 236
The Conversion of
Tisza
.......... 239
Austrian Efforts to Deceive Europe
....... 243
The Final Drafting of the Ultimatum
...... 249
Austria s Disregard of German Advice
...... 254
What Foreknowledge Did Germany Have of the Ulti¬
matum?
............... 260
The Ultimatum
............. 269
VI. Tub Russian Danger
........... 274
Poincaré s
Visit to Russia
.......... 277
Sazonov s Plan for Partial Mobilization, July
24 ... 286
Warlike Portents at Krasnoe
Selo,
July
25 ..... 300
The Russian Period Preparatory to War
..... 303
Diplomatic Negotiations and Military Preparations
. . 321
Summary
............... 325
VII.
The Serbian Reply
........... 330
Framing the Serbian Reply
.......... 335
The Substance of the Serbian Reply
....... 343
The Diplomatic Break between Austria and Serbia
. . . 348
VIII.
Proposals for Preserving Peace
........ 354
England s Key Position
........... 356
Grey s Proposal for Direct Conversations between Vienna
and St. Petersburg
........... 362
Grey s Proposal for Mediation between Austria and Russia
369
Grey s Proposal for a Conference of Ambassadors, July
26 377
Direct Conversations between Vienna and St. Petersburg
393
Summary
............... 400
IX. Germany s Belated Peace Efforts
....... 402
German Doubts as to Localization
....... 403
German Advice to Austria
.......... 408
The Austrian Declaration of War on Serbia, July
28 . . 417
The Kaiser s Pledge Plan
.......... 420
The Willy-Nicky Telegrams
......... 426
Bethmann s Pressure at Vienna
........ 431
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
xi
CHAPTER PAGE
X. The Russian Mobilization
......... 439
Paléologue s
Declaration of French Support
..... 443
The News of the Austrian Declaration of War on Serbia
. 446
The Tsar s Assent to Russian General Mobilization
. . . 450
The Tsar s Cancellation of General Mobilization
. . . 465
Russian General Mobilization Ordered
...... 468
Mobilization Means War
.......... 479
XI. Other Mobilizations and Declarations op War
. . . 482
France and the 10-Kilometre Withdrawal
..... 482
The British Fleet and Warnings to Germany
.... 492
Bethmann and Moltke
........... 496
Austrian General Mobilization, July
31...... 514
Threatening Danger of War in Germany, July
31 ... 521
Mobilization in France and Germany, August
1 . . . . 531
England and Belgium
........... 535
XII.
Conclusion
.............. 547
Index
.*.··.··**«·····*·
INDEX
Adamov,
E.
А, і.
361, 372, 415, 481,
I
German
(1879),
і.
34,
68ff.,
83, 119,
лі??7 ,
^8. 342ff·;
ϋ·
17;
Austro-Serbian
Aziz, Sultan of Morocco, i.
156, 160,
182ÍT.,
246.
Abdul
Hamid,
Sultan of Turkey, i.
66, 127, 427.
Abyssinia, i.,
144.
Adlerberg,
General, ii.
301.
Adrianopie, i.
338, 439, 466,
512ff.,
530.
^Egean Islands, i.
460, 465.
Aehrenthal, Count,
i. 251ÊF.,
360,
3688.,
386ff.,
3941;
ii.
9, 11, 26.
Afghanistan, i.
217, 220, 227.
Africa, partition of, i.
45, 808., 851,
99, 109,
111,
125, 128, 140,
142ft ;
see also Tripoli, Morocco.
Agadir,
і.
31, 223, 250, 275,
277ff.,
312f
., 330.
Agram
(Zagreb), ii.
112, 231;
trea¬
son trial at, i.
400;
ii.
55, 92.
Albania, i.
150, 338, 340, 347, 360,
365, 406, 430, 439-444, 451, 463-474;
ii.
14, 1831
Albert, King of Belgium, ii.
5411
Albin, P.,
І.
278.
Alexander I, Tsar, i.
55.
Alexander II, Tsar, i. 54fi ,
961
Alexander III, Tsar, i.
77, 901,
IQSff.,
lllff.,
174;
ii.
280, 480.
Alexander of Battenberg, Prince of
Bulgaria, i.
76.
Alexander I, Obrenovitch, i.
357;
as¬
sassination of, in
1903,
ii.
581, 63,
781, 86, 142.
Alexander, Prince Regent of Serbia·,
ii.
59, 143, 145.
Algeciras, i.
1501, 189, 202, 227, 246,
248, 2781, 2811, 312, 330, 344.
Algeria, i.
157, 246.
Alliances and Ententes, in general,
i. 34ff., 50ff., 329ff., 346ff.; ii.
3801;
вее
also Treaties and Conven¬
tions; Three Emperors
(1872), 53-
59; (1881),
i.
701, 105;
Austro-
(1881),
i.
89, 356;
Austro-German-
Italian
(1882),
i.
25,
34f., 80fi ,
105,
HOf, 118ff.,
132,
138ff., 215ff., 448ff.;
renewals of, i.
106,
111, 142fi ,
342ff, 547ff.; Art.
VII
of, i. 142ff.,
408,
548f., ii. 258f.; in opposition
to Triple Entente, i. 223ff., 347ff.,
397f., 434fi , 509ff.; ii. passim;
change in character of, i. 224ff.,
342ff.; weakness of, i.
224,
243ff.,
342ff.,
409;
ii.
184;
text of, i.
547-
551;
Austro-Rumanian
(1883),
i.
881,
426f., 475ff., 494ff.; ii.
17,
1918.,
214ff.; Russo-German
(1887,
Reinsurance ), i. 77ff., 90ff.,
102,
105,
108f; Franco-Russian
(1891-
94), 24, 34, 70,
79f.,
858., 93,
lOőff.,
132, 139, 167,
176f., 214ff.,
316;
ii.
2791;
change in character of, i.
224ff.,
316,
ЗЗОп^.,
532,
and see
Triple Entente; text of, i.
118;
Anglo-French
(1904),
ii. 162ff.,
179f.,
189,
192f.; Russo-German
(1905,
Björkö),
і.
174ff., 190f.; An¬
glo-Russian
(1907),
i. 214ff.,
251,
367f.; ii.
328, 357, 379;
Triple En¬
tente, i.
25,
34f.,
148, 219, 222, 276,
302ff., 312ff., 346ff., 397f.; in oppo¬
sition to Triple Alliance, i.
223fr.,
346ff., 434ff., 509fif., 539f.; ii. 191ff.,
and passim; efforts to tighten, i.
312ff., 397f., 434ff., 529ff.;
ü. 278ff.,
and passim
;
Serbo-Bulgarian
(1912),
i. 430ff.
Alsace-Lorraine, i. 24ff., 51ff.f
81, 97,
99ft,
113, 119, 122, 132, 152, 168,
173, 190,
226f^
ЗШ.,
532; ü. 283,
367.
Anarchists, ii.
76, 05.
Andráesy,
Count Julius, i.
55,
57f.,
618., 68, 83.
Anglo-German naval rivalry, i.
233ff., 256ff., 293ff
559
560
INDEX
Armaments, in general,
і.
2,
39í.,
46,
223ÍT.,
237ff., 349f., 483f.;
attempts
at limitation of,
i. 233ff.,
256fr.,
295ff.; Austrian,
і.
350;
English,
і.
28f., 210ff., 233ff., 295ff.,
324;
French, i. 39f.,
115, 118,
349f.;
German, i. 103f.,
110, 116,
233ff.,
293ff., 349f.; Italian, i.
350;
Rus¬
sian, i. 39f.,
115, 118, 350,
362ff.,
3848., 412,
527ff.; see also Mili¬
tarism, and ii. -passim.
Armstrong, H.
F.,
ii.
101, 330, 336,
337, 343, 418.
Asquith,
H. H., i.
28, 137, 193, 201,
240, 289, 300,
320ff.,
329, 516, 518;
іі.
358, 488, 501.
Assassination, political,
i.
357ff
. ;
ii.
36, 860., 96fr., 130, 208f., 275,
281.
Auffenberg-Komarów, i. 345f.
Austria-Hungary, Compromise of
1867,
і.
54, 373;
ii.
21f.; trialism
suggested for, ii.
15, 18-27, 112,
13H.; weakness of,
50ff.,
245,
353ff.; ii.
9,
ISZft.; Balkan ambi¬
tions, i.
59, 87, 355,
373ff.; policy
of
dimde
et
impera;
ii.
26Ѓ.,
95;
oppression of Rumanians in Tran¬
sylvania, i. 476ff.; ii. 39ff.
;
op¬
pression of Serbs, i. 355f., ii. 92ft ,
131ff.; proposals fo. peaceful in¬
corporation of Serbia into, i. 467f.,
472;
ii. 24ff.
;
contemplates par¬
tition of, ii. 221f., 250ff., 421ff.,
432f.
;
antagonism between Serbia
and, i.
353-546;
ii. passim; danger
of Greater Serbia movement to,
i. 358ff., 373ff.,
390, 394,
399ff.,
441,
445ff.,
471;
ii. 24ff., 183ff.,
199-243,
267ff.,
42Ш.;
her ulti¬
matum to Serbia, ii.
184-273;
her
failure to inform or compensate
Italy in
1914,
ii. 217f., 248ff.,
408;
her disregard of German ad¬
vice in
1914,
ii. 217ff.,
254-260,
264ff., 409ff.; rejection of pro¬
posals for preserving peace, ii.
284f., 349f.,
362,
400f.,
417-426, 432-
438,
447f.,
496-514,
505f
., 516,
519ff
.,
550ff
. ;
responsibility for the World
War, i. 7f., 18ff., 542ff.; ii. passim;
see also Alliances and Ententes,
Armaments, Militarism, News—
рарег^
Press, Berchtold, Conrad,
Attstrian Red Book, and Dossier.
Austrian Red Book, i. 6f.,
10;
ii.
290,
395, 398;
and quoted passim; see
also Dossier.
Bach,
Α.,
і.
4;
ii.
302.
Baernriether, Dr.,
і.
360.
Bagger,
E., ii.
3.
Bakunin,
M., ii.
76.
Balance
of Power, in general, i.
46;
in Balkans, i.
468,
476ff.; ii. 191ff.,
379;
in Europe, i. 121ff., 139f.,
214f.,
241,
339f.,
468;
ii. 230ff.,
380.
Balfour, A. J., i.
130, 138, 229.
Balkan Wars of
1912-1913,
i.
39, 223,
293,
336ff., 346ff.,
438-444,
542ff.;
ii. 183f., 190ff.
Balkans, i.
44, 87,
353ff.; leagues in,
i. 191ffv
254, 293,
336ff., 410ff.,
426-433,
493ff.; put on ice, i.
364ff.
Ballin, Albert, i. 299f.,
303;
ii.
174.
Barclay, Sir Thomas, i.
153,
157f.
Bardolff, K.
von, ii. 3, 13, 51, 122,
124, 126.
Barnes, Harry Elmer, i.
14, 193, 524,
527.
Barreré,
Camille,
і.
26,
145ff.
Bartulitch,
R., ii.
136.
Basili,
M.,
ii. 466f.,
471.
Bastaitch, P.,
ii.
99,
105f.,
112.
Battenberg, Prince
Louis,
і.
282.
Bailsman, Frederick,
і.
14.
Beck,
Baron, ii. 7f.,
10, 19.
Beck, G., ii.
136.
Beck,
J.
M.,
і.
pp.
v,
vi.
Becker,
Otto,
і.
80.
Beit, Sir Alfred, i.
198.
Belgrade, i.
355, 357;
ii.
47, 62, 85,
87f., 97f.; influence on Bosnian
emigres, ii.
85,
94f., lOOff., 129ff.,
140ff.
;
Sarajevo assassination plot¬
ted at, ii.
107-118,
137ff., 145ff.
Benckendorff, Count, i.
38, 240, 279,
291,
367f.; ii.
365,
372f., 376f.,
493.
Belgium, i.
211, 213, 324;
ii.
557;
documentary publications, i.
108,
112;
neutrality of, i.
42, 204, 306;
ii.
496,
500ff
.,
526ff
.,
536ff
. ;
German
ultimatum to, 502f., 540ff.
Berchtold, Count, i.
18, 20, 48, 253,
436f., 447ff., 466ff.; ii.
33, 40,
154ff.,
160, 163, 290,
335f.,
340, 343, 408;
character, lack of ability, and du¬
plicity, i. 457f.,
469, 480;
ii. 186ff.,
198ff., 224ff.,
234,
243ff., 252ff.,
290,
400,
423ff., 551f.; his Bulgarophil-
ism, i.
448,
457ff.,
480,
493ff.; his
INDEX
561
ultimatum
to Serbia in Oct.,
1913,
і.
470ff.; alleged warning of
Franz Ferdinand s assassination
given to, ii.
152-166;
his appeals
for German, support in
1914,
ii.
198-203;
his efforts to convert
Tisza
to favor war on Serbia, ii.
224-236, 239-243;
persuades Fran¬
cis Joseph to approve ultimatum
and war against Serbia, ii.
188η.,
228,
234f., 252ff.; rejects the Ser¬
bian reply, ii.
343-353 ;
evades and
rejects peace proposals, ii. 284f.,
349f.,
362,
400f., 416ff.,
42Ш.,
432ff.,
447/.,
505f.,
516, 519fr.,
550f.; his
attitude on the independence and
territorial integrity of Serbia, i.
466ff.,
472;
ii. 24ff., 221f., 250ff.,
290, 323, 402,
421ff
., 432, 441 ;
per¬
suades Francis Joseph to approve
general mobilization, ii.
514-521.
»ЄІО
PhÍ1Í Íl
278
»403
Bertie, Sir Francis, i.
29, 195, 197,
204,283,317;
ii.
381, 488.
gertrab, General, ii.
173, 211.
Bessarabia, i.
60, 67.
betaann-Hollweg, T.
von,
і.
3f
., 32,
ŤciJ^JŠ5*
262f 270ff->
298».,
309ff.,
352,
404f.,
417,
450ff.,
508,
ml ^l- 36 204
214-223, 253-269,
402-438, 497-514;
his memoirs, i.
k A55 ·11·
265î his
character and
Jbibty,
ι. 262ΓΪ,
404, 508, 511;
ii.
Jio; attitude toward Liman-von
ganders Mission, i.
508,
ölOff.;
SSmann and the Kaiser, i. 262ff.,
;
ii..
204
403ЃТ.;
Bethmann
V^ltz L 258{
263,
298f.,
? ¥.oltke» i-
42;
ii.
497-514, 521-
a Î!
Conversations and replies
і?па
on
Ји1У б
and
6,
ii.
e,xtent of his foreknowl-
ììina
&e A«9trian ultimatum,
GrpT?
253-26»; attitude toward
SJ^S
.Paposáig
for preserving
Ей?
·
^
402-438;
his be-
5Ш «РДасе
efforts
· 402-438,
?
553;aroves
Threatening
and
mobilen,
rin»
^o*·
Ρ·
viiff
З 49
ö8>
ł»
Ю8-
123, 128, 135,
138f.,
155, 171,
187f.,
191, 214, 219, 223,
237, 300, 325, 348, 354, 361, 364
374, 384, 404, 415, 431,
498f.,
537:
ii.
3, 11, 37, 55-76, 122,
129f.,
147
154f., 205f.,
241,
291f.,
316, 330,
333, 353, 407, 454, 466, 474, 482
f
,
507, 510, 527, 539, 549. See also
Documentary Publications; Ab¬
breviations, pp. v-viii.
Bickford, J. D., i.
128, 135.
Bienerth, ii.
507.
Bienvenu-Martin,
J.
В.,
і.
196;
ii.
287f., 306f.,
373,
387ff.,
403.
Binkley, R. C, ii.
297, 314.
Bilinski, L., i.
19, 474;
ii. 48ff., 93ff.,
131, 142, 156-166.
Bishop,
J.
В.,
і.
191.
Bismarck,
Otto von,
і.
36, 39, 49ff.,
54ff., 64ff., 76ff.,
85ЃЃ.,
90ÍT.,
97ff.,
102ff., 124f., 224, 260, 314, 342;
ii. 407.
Bittner L. ii. 155.
Bizerta i.
325.
Björkö,
і.
169,
171ff., 190f.
Black Hand, Serbian Secret So¬
ciety, i.
27, 403, 446, 471;
ii.
57,
62f.,
70,
73ff.,
82, 85-92,
97ff.,
11
if.,
llSf.,
129,
139ff.,
164, 238, 335,
341Ѓ.,
347.
Black Sea, i.
60, 67, 72, 292,
325ff.,
361fr.,
380Î.,
526ff., 539ff.
Black Sea Clauses of
1856,
i.
54, 72,
361Í.
Blowitz,
H. S. de, i.
48.
Boer War,
і.
122,
135f.,
152, 294.
Bopítchevitch,
M.,
і.
354,
379f., 382f.,
411,
446f.,
485;
ii.
75, 87, 91, 94,
96, 99,
ΙΟδί.,
109, 115,
142f.,
145,
147, 151, 159, 321.
Bohemia, ii.
32, 34.
Boisdeffre, General, i.
110,
119f., ii.
314, 480.
Bolshevists,
і.
lOff.; ii.
292.
Bompard, M.,
i. 417Í.,
516, 522.
Bosnia, map of, ii.
47;
population
of, ii.
51,
93ff.,
275, 355;
revolt of,
in
1875,
i. 59ff.,
356;
Austrian oc¬
cupation of, and rights in, i.
67,
74ff.,
356, 360, 365,
373f.;
Austrian
annexation and administration of,
i. 370ff.; ii. 92ff,
157, 162;
diplo¬
matic crisis of
1908-09
concerning,
i. 246ff-,
264,
266f.,
312, 343, 378-
406;
visit of Franz Ferdinand to,
ii
43-52,
158ff.;
emigres to Serbia
from, ii.
85, 90,
94f., lOOff., 113ff.,
562
INDEX
146ff.
;
revolutionary
anti-
Aus¬
trian movement in, ii.
92-112.
Bosphorus, see Straits.
Boulanger,
General, i.
77, 96,
lOOff.,
113.
Bourgeois,
Léon,
і.
333.
Bourgeois,
Emile, ii.
307;
Bourgeois
et
Pages,
і.
36, 38, 53, 70,
98f.,
100,
122, 148, 169;
ii.
307, 367;
and
quoted passim.
Boxer revolt, i.
123.
Brailsford,
H. N.,
i.
44.
Brandenburg Erich, i.
135, 223, 354,
374, 395, 406, 499.
Bratianu, Jon,
L 88f.;
his son, i.
483,
486ft ,
494.
B-idge, Major
W. C,
i.
12.
British Blue Book, i. 4£f.,
26, 29;
ii.
279, 328, 366,
376f.,
379, 391, 393,
495, 536;
and quoted -passim.
Bronevski, A.
von,
і.
11;
ii.
403.
Brosch, Major, ii.
6, 18.
Brunswick, Duke of, i.
506.
Buat, E., i.
350.
Buchanan, Sir George, i.
29, 274 ;
ii.
280,
295f., 307f., 326ff.,
366fr., 379-
381,
393f., 440fl ,
4571., 470.
Buchanan, Meriel, ii.
302.
Bucharest, Treaty of, i. 444f.,
463;
ii.
190.
Buchlau bargain, i. 251f.,
267, 368fr.,
375ff.,
386.
Bülow,
Prince, i.
71, 130, 134,
136ft ,
146,
150f.,
172,
175ff., 190f., 226ff.,
231, 239,
244ff., 294fl ,
376;
his
cleverness, facility, and optimism,
i.
146,
löOf.,
227,
244f.,
256,
259f.,
404 ;
his Morocco policy, i. 159ff
.,
177ff
.,
190f
.,
246ff
., 282 ;
his attitude
toward Austrian annexation of
Bosnia, i. 386f-, 389ff.; his resigna¬
tions, 169f., I75f., 258f.,
295, 404.
Bunsen,
Sir Maurice
de, ii.
247f.,
263f.,
267, 279, 331.
Burgess, J. W., ii.
22.
Burián,
Stephan,
Count,
і.
19, 354,
374 ;
Іі.
94.
Bulgaria,
і.
66,
75ff.,
105;
ambitions,
362, 402,
426f.; alliance with Ser¬
bia, i. 337ff.,
430ЃГ.;
hostility to
Serbia, i.
356,
429fl , 443f., 451f.;
ii. 191ff.; success in Balkan War,
i. 438ff.; attack on Serbia, i. 443f.,
447f., 451f.
;
hostility to Rumania,
i.
430, 448,
475ЃГ.;
ii.
19Ш.;
nego¬
tiations with Russia, i. 410f.
;
ad¬
herence to Austria and Germany,
i.
457, 461;
ii.
19Ш.,
215ff.,
221;
untrustworthiness as an ally, i.
429, 461, 495;
ii.
204;
claims Ka-
vala, i. 456ff.
Busch,
M., i.
48.
Buxton,
N. E., i.
73.
Caillaux,
J., i.
278, 280, 313;
and
quoted
passim.
Cambon, Jules,
і.
26, 248, 278f.,
283ЃГ.,
304, 438; ii. 205, 305, 485f.,
531.
Cambon, Paul, i. 26, lölff., 194ff.,
202ÍT.,
287, 303, 317, 319fl , 419f.,
515; ii. 370-374, 377, 487f., 493ft ,
532, 535-540, 543f.
Cameroons, i. 276, 285, 290, 292.
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, i.
201, 208f., 218, 237f., 321, 323.
Capelle,
Admiral, ii.
211.
Caprivi,
Count,
і.
79, 92fi , 109.
Carnegie
Endowment for
Interna¬
tional
Peace,
і.
8f., 456;
ii.
76,
92.
Carnot, President,
і.
109;
ii.
280.
Carol, King of Rumania, i.
88, 451,
459, 463,
475ff.,
487-497;
ii.
17, 38,
45, 191, 215.
Carol, Prince of Rumania, i.
487.
Carroll, E. M., i.
47.
Cartright, Sir Fairfax, i.
392.
Casablanca, i.
157,
246f.
Cassei,
Sir Ernest,
і. 282г
300ff.
Catherine II, of Russia,
ι.
60.
Caucasus, i.
75, 272, 292, 347, 371,
414, 504, 527, 530,
540f.; ii.
303.
Cecil, Lady, i.
125.
Chabrinovitch, N., ii.
2, 80, 84, 95,
lOlff., 108ff.,
113-125,
128ff., I36ff.,
142f
., 148, 334.
Chamberlain, Joseph, i. 129ff.,
159,
166, 260.
Charlemagne, i.
33.
Charykov, M., i.
264, 330, 382, 391,
410, 414-429.
Chelius, General, ii.
301, 304, 427,
448.
China, i.
45, 81, 113, 122, 129, 133,
135, 165,
218ff.,
223, 332, 334, 365,
420f.
Chirol, Sir Valentine,
í.
128.
Chopin, J.,
ІІ.
37, 49, 122,
135f.
Chotek, Sophie, Duchess of
Honen¬
berg,
ii.
28-35,
43f., 49fl ,
124-126,
137.
INDEX
563
Ombrilovitch, Vaso,
ii. 108f.,
1181,
121, 123, 139.
Chubrilovitch,
Veljko,
ii.
118f.
Churchill,
Winston,
i. 28f.,
193, 198,
289, 300, 3031, 308, 311, 318,
320ff.;
ii.
3Ő8f.
363, 378,
492f.,
495;
and
quoted passim,.
Ciganovitch, M.,
ii.
90, 92, 1051,
1101,
114fl,
120, 146-152,
237f.,
272,
346f,
550.
Clemenceau, i.
91, 212.
Cochran, M. H., i.
2.
Collas, Baron
Carl, ii.
94.
Concert
of
Europe, i.
351f., 435ff.
Conference of the Great Powers,
desired by Izvolski in the Bosnian
Crisis, i.
375, 381, 383, 3888.;
at
London during the Balkan Wars,
i.
341, 351 ƒ.,
443ff., 463ff.,
468, 472,
474;
ii.
14,
381ff.,
386;
at St. Pe¬
tersburg in
1913,
i.
477;
see also
Grey, and Proposals for Preserv¬
ing Peace.
Congo, Belgian, i.
122, 125, 307;
French, i.
145, 152, 277,
283ff.,
290,
312,
419ff.
Congresses, see Treaties.
Conrad
von Hötzendorf,
і.
20
and
quoted passim; i. 343ff.,
466Я.;
ii,
7-16,
24f.,
48,
I7lf., 185ff.,
210,
2431,
249ff., 506ff.,
516-518.
Constantine,
King of Greece, i. 459f
.,
464f.
Constantinople, i.
24,
72f.,
79, 95, 103,
106, 114, 127, 254, 325, 330,
337ff.,
362ff.,
381,
414ff., 423ff.; in con¬
nection with
Liman
von
Sanders
affair, i.
498-524, 5351;
see also
Straits.
Constanza
Meeting, i. 487ff.,
507.
Converset, Colonel, i.
24.
Coolidge, A. C, i.
36, 80.
Copenhagen, i.
214, 367;
to Copen¬
hagen a fleet, i.
198.
Corfu, i.
183, 459.
Crete, i.
2411, 375, 465.
Crimean War, i.
531, 60, 77, 215.
Crispi, Francesco, i.
106, 1431
Croatia, Croats, i.
63,
358f
., 384, 403,
4841 ;
ii.
22,261, 44,47, 88,
93ff.,
112,
133, 138;
dislike of Serbs, ii,
261
Cromer, Lord, i.
155,
165ff.
Crowe, Sir Eyre, i.
15, 35, 473;
ii.
284, 3471, 3571, 380, 387, 492, 501,
535, 537.
j
Crozier, Philippe, French Ambassa«
·
dor at Vienna, i.
24, 214, 367, 376,
378;
ii.
367.
Cruppi,
J. C. M.,
i.
2801, 283.
Current History, i. preface; and
quoted passim.
Czechs, i.
401 ;
ii.
21, 28.
Czernin, Count
Ottokár,
і.
181, 488,
490fl; ii.
3, 141, 24, 27.
Dachitch, Z., ii.
80, 102, 143.
Daily Telegraph affair, i.
259,
294ff.
Dalmaţia,
і.
63, 3581;
ii.
34, 88.
Danilov, General,
і.
22, 540;
ii.
291f
., 294,
303f
.,
449ff
. ;
and quoted
passim.
Dardanelles, see Straits.
Daseovici, N., i.
73.
Davignon, J., ii.
5401
Davis, W. M., ii.
527.
Debidour,
Α.,
і.
1071;
ii.
37;
and
quoted passim.
Delagoa Bay, i.
134.
Delbrück,
Η.,
і.
7, 353;
ii.
413.
Delcassé,
Théophile,
і.
24, 119, 123,
145Í1,
1521, 154,
163fl,
173, 1771,
îeOff.,
195ff.,
229, 231, 240, 2801,
312, 314, 319, 321, 326, 3411, 410;
French Ambassador at St. Peters¬
burg, i.
241, 5001, 534.
Demartial, G., i.
6, 14, 193;
ii.
278,
292.
Demus-Morau, General
F., ii. 353.
Denmark, i.
306, 327.
Denis, E., ii.
154, 158, 164.
Dennett, Tyler, i.
219.
Déroulède, Paul,
i.
99, 101.
Diamandi, C, i.
489;
ii.
295.
Dibra, i.
441, 444, 4691, 474.
Dickinson,
G. L.,
i.
2, 44, 164, 193,
223, 413, 431, 499.
Die
Grosse
Politik, i.
361, 48, 80, 85,
1221, 165, 170, 197, 270, 348, 448;
and quoted passim.
Dillon, E. J., i.
123,171, 214, 253, 364,
376;
and quoted passim.
Dimitrijevitch,
Col. Dragutin, i.
27;
ii. 58ff.,
70, 791, 891,
114fl,
1421,
135, 145.
Dimovich,
Dr,, ii.
94.
Dirr, P., ii.
23Ö,
2Ô2.
Djakovo, i.
441, 444.
Djemal Pasha, i.
503.
DÖberitz
indiscretion, i.
244.
Doboj, ii.
47, 120.
Dobrorolski, S., i.
211;
ii.
291-294,
3091, 313, 316, 3191, 326,
448ff.,
564
INDEX
454ff., 463f., 472f., 481 ;
and quoted
passim.
Dobrudja,
і.
475,
478f.,
496.
Documentary publications,
i.
Sñ.,
35ff.f
224,
389ff.,
398,
498f.;
ii-
p.
у
ff.,
247, 279;
see also Austrian,
British, French, German, Russian
colored books.
Dodecanese, ii.
257.
Dogger Bank Affair, i.
174, 181, 215.
Donnersmarck, Prince Henckel
von,
187.
Dossier, Austrian, ii. 54f.,
elf., 147,
252,
255f., 289f.,
297, 398, 440, 443.
Doumergue, P., i.
532.
Draga,
Queen of Serbia, ii.
58,
63f.,
142.
Dreadnoughts, i.
139, 212, 233,
236ff.,
243f.,
249, 258, 295fr., 396.
Driault, E., i.
73.
Drin river, ii. 45ff.,
118,
158f.
Drohender Kriegsgefahrzustand,
see
Threatening Danger of War.
Dubail. General, i.
213,
291f.
Duma, i.
218, 266, 541.
Dumaine, Alfred, i.
24, 26;
ii.
37,
135f., 244ff.,
279, 367.
Dupin,
G.,
і.
14.
Durham,
M.
E.,
і.
440;
ii.
57, 61, 75,
97, 99, 101, 139, 147;
and quoted
passim.
Dushan,
Stephen,
і.
354;
ii.
134.
Earle,
E.
M.,
і.
126, 228,
275ff.
East Prussia,
і.
386;
ii.
320.
East
Rumelia,
і.
75, 78.
Eckardstein, Freiherr von, i. 130,
134ff., 159, 195.
Economic imperialism,
i. 33f.
;
see
also
Foreign
Investments,
Rail¬
ways.
Edward
VII, i.
139, 141,
ібЗГ,
165,
173,
197f.,
214,
216f., 239f., 242f.,
249, 296, 300, 367.
Eggeling,
Major, ii.
ЗОН.,
322-325,
453fi ,
464.
Egoriev,
V.,
i.
325.
Egypt,
І.
86, 97, 113,
126ff., 154ff.,
167 178
Eichhoff,
J.
A.
von, îi.
23.
Eisner, Kurt,
ii.
236, 262.
Encirclement,
German
fear
of,
і.
226ff
.,
240ff.,
256.
England, her splendid isolation,
i.
57, 90,
124ff.; feelers and offers
for German alliance, i.
90,
124f.,
128ff.; interest in the straits of
Bosphorus and Dardanelles, i. 72ff
.,
78,
111,
114,
215f., 380f.,
419fr.;
Moroccan interests and policy of,
i. 157ff., 193ff., 282ff.; attitude
toward Bagdad Railway, i. 229ff.,
276f
. ;
her fear of German navy,
i. 233ff., 256ff., 293ff.; her navy, ii.
42, 357, 448,
295ff.,
311,
318ff.,
492ff.,
535,
537f.; question of her
neutrality in a Franco-German
War, i. 192ff.,
249,
301ff.;
327,
356ff., 499ff.; ii. 492ff.; her key
position, ii.
356-362;
see also Alli¬
ances and Ententes, Armaments,
Militarism, Newspaper Press,
British Blue Book, and Grey.
Endres,
F.
C, i.
44, 141.
Eulenburg,
Count, i.
121.
Eydoux, General, i.
502.
Ewart, J. S., i.
14, 193.
Fabre-Luce,
Α.,
і.
24, 193, 439.
Fairholme,
Colonel,
і.
321.
Falkenegg,
P.
von, ii.
3.
Fallieres,
President,
i.
239f
., 245, 378,
386.
Far East,
і.
128, 132,
166f.,
173, 216,
218ff., 365f.
;
see also China.
Farrer, J.
Α.,
i.
165, 193.
Fashoda, i.
119, 121, 145, 152, 154,
167.
Faure,
President, i.
117, 121, 170.
Fay, S.
В.,
і.
171;
ii.
75, 466.
Ferdinand, Prince and King of Bul¬
garia, i.
105,
377f.,
381, 411, 429,
430, 461, 495.
Fez, i.
250,
278ff.
Fischel,
Α.,
і.
537.
Fischer,
E., i.
135.
Fisher,
H. A. L.,
ii.
44.
Fisher, Sir John,
і.
138, 197,
202f.,
212, 217, 233, 235, 238, 240.
Flandrak, P., ii.
157,
160ff.
Fleischmann,
Captain, ii. 506ff.,
516.
Fleuriau, M.
de, ii.
373, 387.
Florinsky,
M. T., ii.
292, 463, 474.
Flotow, Baron, ii.
193.
Flotow, Hans
von,
і.
197, 452;
ii.
256, 407.
Flournoy,
F. R., i.
47.
Foerster,
W., i.
342.
Foreign investments,
i. 106ff.,
133,
228ff., 277f., 402f.,
462,
470f.,
510;
ii. 176ff.,
363, 367.
INDEX
565
Forgach,
Count,
ii.
14,
226f.,
266,
438, 516.
Fortnightly Review,
і.
253, 376.
Frahm, F.,
і.
125.
Fraknói, W.,
і.
18;
ii.
188,
and
quoted passim.
France, i.
6,
12ff., 24ff.,
45,
5Off.,
SOS., 9m.,
105Я.,
1445.,
214fi ,
229a.
;
ii. 486f.,
555Î.;
revanche in,
i.
44,
53ff.,
69, 85, 90,
96f., lOOff;
loans to Russia and Balkan States,
i. 107f.,
112,
402f.,
462,
470f.; her
Moroccan interests and policy, i.
156ff.,
246ЃГ,
277ff.,
314;
assures
Russia she will fulfill all the obli¬
gations of the Alliance,
і.
336ff.,
431, 532, 534;
ii. 286f.,
295, 443-
446, 471 ;
backs up Russia, i. 224f.,
442,
464f.,
534;
ii.
248, 281,
248ff.,
328, 379,
and passim; restrains
Russia,
_
i. 330t.
;
her attitude to¬
ward
Liman
von
Sanders Mission,
i. 500f.,
512П,
522ff., 529ff.; her
attitude toward Grey s proposals
for preserving peace, ii.
Збіг.,
377,
387-390;
her advice to Russia to
strengthen armaments but to
avoid giving Germany pretext for
mobilization, ii-
471,
477f
., 482-
487;
her 10-kilometre withdrawal,
ii.
489-492;
her mobilization, ii.
531ЃГ.
;
see also Alliances and En¬
tentes, Armaments, Militarism,
Newspaper Press, French Yellow
Book,
Delcassé, Paléologue,
Poin-
caré.
Francis Joseph, Emperor, i. 54ft ,
62,
94,
364f., 377f.,
386, 390, 410;
ii.
8ff., 28ff.,
43, 45, 50, 122, 136, 156,
163,
186ff., 224f., 234ff., 349ff.,
418f,.
438, 469, 489, 516fr. ;
see also
Austria-Hungary, Berchtold, Franz
Ferdinand.
Franco-Prussian War, i.
34, 36, 39,
50ff.,
72, 96, 124.
Frank, Dr., ii.
94.
Franke,
O., i.
135.
Frantz,
Günther,
ί.
22f., 361, 372,
537;
ii.
292;
and quoted passim.
Franz Ferdinand, his character and
views, i.
18;
ii.
1-52, 274;
hia Ro¬
man Catholicism, ii. 3f.,
19, 26;
his wife, Sophie Chotek, ii.
28-35,
43f., 49ff.,
124-126, 137;
his inter¬
est in the army and navy, ii.
6-17,
41f.,
45-52;
favors trialism, ii.
1,
15, 18-27, 112,
131f.; his relations
with Austro-Hungarian officials, ii.
2ff.,
7, 15,
19f., 27ff.; his relations
with Francis Joseph, ii.
11,
19ff.,
28ff.,
45, 50.;
his relations with
William II, ii.
2,
16ЃГ.,
31-43, 188,
204f.; his distrust of Italy, ii. 14ff.,
38, 48;
his trip to Bosnia, ii.
43-
52, 60,
103f., 112ff.,
137,
153ff.,
158ff.; favors Serbs and Croats,
ii. If., 21ff.,
131, 274;
suspicion and
hostility of Serbs toward, ii. Iff.,
60, 112fr.,
lŞlff.,
158fr.;
plots to
assassinate, ii.
105-121 ;
assassina¬
tion of,
121-126;
motives of assas¬
sins, ii.
127-135;
alleged warning
from Serbia, ii.
152-166;
funeral
arrangements and memorial serv¬
ices for, ii. 35ff., 65f., 205f.,
274;
his assassination as a cause of the
World War, i.
1, 27, 403;
ii. 183ff.,
197ff.,
229,
552ff.,
558.
Frederick, German Empress, i.
109,
Ш.
Fredericks, Baron, i.
266;
ii.
528.
Freemasons, ii.
3, 7, 13f., 55,
llOf.
French Revolution, i.
52, 60.
French, Sir John, ii.
358.
French Yellow Books, on Franco-
Russian Alliance, i.
108, 117,
325f.;
on Moroccan Affairs, i.
155, 188,
246, 278;
on Balkan Affairs, i.
349,
461f.,
477,
499f.; on
1914
crisis, i.
6 ;
ii.
278, 288, 296, 307,
371ff
., 446,
476f.,
490
and quoted passim.
Freycinet, Charles
de, i.
70, 100.
Friedjung,
Η.,
і.
348, 354, 376, 384;
ii.
55, 281, 290.
Fuller,
J. V., i.
58, 106.
Fürstenberg,
Prince,
і.
478, 490.
Galicia, i.
343;
ii. 351ff.
Galster, Admirai, i.
237.
Gambetta,
L., i.
97.
Gatchinovitch,
V., ii.
91, 97-101, 103,
105ff.,
130.
Gauvain,
Α.,
і.
48.
George
V,
і.
507;
ii.
358, 408, 500,
51
If.,
535, 542.
George, Prince of Serbia, i.
379.
German White Books, i. 3f.,
7fr., 15;
ii.
41, 237;
and quoted passim.
Germany, i. 45ff., 53ff.,
68η*.,
82ff.,
90ff., 226ff., 235f.,
253-269,
395f.,
499ff.,
547-551 ;
her navy and naval
friction with England, i. 136f.,
194,
566
INDEX
216,
233fi , 256ff., 293ff.; ii. 41f.,
404;
Balkan
interests and policy
of, i. 254ff.,
271,
347ff., 385ff., 404ff.,
417, 424,
448ff., 459ff., 493ff., 499ff.;
ii.
13í.,
199-224;
Moroccan inter¬
ests and policy of, i. 157ff., 246ff.,
277ff.
;
her policy toward Ruma¬
nia,
i. 88L,
463,
496ff.; ii.
ЗЭЯ.;
backs up Austria, i. 224ff
., 245, 252,
347f., 395f., 405f.,
472;
ii. passim;
restrains Austria, i.
225,
347f.,
393,
404ff., 448ff.,
489;
ii. 13f., 217f.;
disapproves or opposes Austrian
policy, i. 455ff
., 465,
494ff
. ;
ii. 39ff
.,
207f., 431ff.; Bagdad railway of,
i.
45, 225,
227ff.,
235,
250f.,
256,
271ff.,
299, 303, 307, 312, 386, 500,
506 ;
ii.
359 ;
her attitude in
Liman
von
Sanders affair,
498-524;
her
advice to Austria in July,
1914,
ii.
199,
203f.,
211-223, 241, 254-260,
264ff.,
409-417, 431-438;
extent of
her foreknowledge of the Austrian
ultimatum, ii. 235f.,
253-269;
her
desire for localization of the
Austro-Serbian conflict, ii. 261f.,
264, 268, 297-300, 373,
375f., 384ff.,
402-407;
her attitude toward
Grey s proposals for preserving
peace, ii.
361, 375»., 382-387;
her
belated peace efforts, ii.
402-438,
521ff.,
553;
her Threatening Dan¬
ger of War, 521ff.
;
mobilization
and ultimatums to Russia, France
and Belgium, 528ff
. ;
her responsi¬
bility for the World War, i. 2ff
. ;
ii.
214-233, 260-269, 273,
383ff., 552ff.;
see also Alliances and Ententes,
Armaments, Militarism, Bismarck,
Bülow,
Bethmann, and William II.
Geshov, I. E., i. 429f.
Giera,
N.
K., Russian Minister of
Foreign Affairs, i.
71,
90ff.,
109,
111,
113ЃГ.
Giers,
M.
N., Russian^ Ambassador
at Constantinople, i.
425,
509f.,
512f.,
538, 540.
Giesl, Baron W., i. 19f.; ii.
246, 252,
330,
335ff., 348ff.
Giolitti, G., i.
371, 378,
452ff.
Godkin, E. L., i.
48.
Goltz, General
von der, i.
50
If.,
508,
510, 518.
Golubitch,
M.,
Іі.
99, 103,
105f.,
112.
Goluchowski, Count, i.
365, 441;
ii.
9.
Gooch, G. P., i.
3,
14f.,
135, 154, 164,
168,
193ff.,
223, 414.
Gooss, Roderich, i.
10, 13;
ii. 218f.;
and quoted passim.
Gorchakov, Prince,
i. 5Qñ.,
62ff.,
71.
Goriainov,
S., i. 73f.;
and quoted
passim.
Goricar, i.
354, 382.
Goschen,
Sir Edward, i.
35, 299, 367 ;
ii. 384f.,
393, 413, 415,
SOOff.,
544-
546.
Gourdiat, R., ii.
122.
Grabezh,
T.,
ii.
84, 95, 100,
ЮЗГ,
114-123, 128,
137ff.
Graham, Stephen, ii.
473.
Greece, i.
63, 66, 353, 375,
426f.,
444;
claims to Macedonia, i.
410;
suc¬
cess in Balkan Wars, i. 438ff.;
claims Kavala, i. 456ff
. ;
claims
Southern Albania, i. 464ff.
;
seeks
cooperation with Triple Alliance,
i. 459ff.
Grelling, R., i.
12.
Grey, Sir Edward, i.
32, 225,
231ff.,
249, 282,
290ff., 302ff.,
337, 352;
ii.
223,
263f.,
287, 293,
327f.,
339,
378, 406, 436, 492-496, 556;
char¬
acter and ability, i.
2,
28ff
., 163, 193,
199,
201ff., 209f., 327f.,
514,
517fl ;
ii. 263f., 356ff.; memoirs and let¬
ters, i.
15,
29ff.,
41, 126, 163, 169,
193,
201ff.,
221, 241,
289ff., 302f.,
318, 354,
361f.;
his approval of
Anglo-French military and naval
conversations, i.
41,
192ff., 317ff.,
326f.; thinks his hands free, i-
192, 210, 323,
356ff
. ;
ii. 535ff
: ;
hia
exchange of notes with Cambon in
1912,
i. 322ff.; ii.
535, 542;
nego¬
tiates Anglo-Russian Entente, i-
216ff., 367f.; supports France at
Agadir,
i. 286ff.
;
his attitude to¬
ward ITaldane Mission,
i. 300S.,
317f.
;
opposes Izvolski s projects
for opening the Straits, i.
ЗбОѓ.,
419ff.; his negotiations for, and
denial of. an Anglo-Russian Naval
Convention, i. 225f
.,
327ff
. ;
ii. 42f
.,
278;
his attitude toward the
Li¬
man
von
Sanders Mission, i. 506f.,
514ff.; his disinterest in Balkan
quarrels, i. 456f.,
466,
472f., 514f.;
ii. 54f.,
284, 287,
356ff., 369ff.; his
proposals for preserving peace,
il
280, 354, 362-380,
400f., 411ff.,
435ff.; his support sought by
INDEX
567
France, and promised, ii.
487f.,
5Z5S.; his speech of August
3,
1914,
ii. 542ff.; his ultimatum to
Germany, 544f.
Grierson, General, i. 202ff.,
211.
Grigorovitch, Admiral,
і.
326,
528f.,
532;
ii.
455.
Groener,
W., ii.
526.
Grouitch,
і.
382;
ii.
331.
Gruber,
H., ii.
111.
Guchkov,
i.
384f.
Haeften, Major, ii.
510.
Hague Peace Conference, First
(1899),
i.
123;
Second
(1907),
i.
233f.,
241 :
Hague Tribunal, suggested for set¬
tlement of the Austro-Serbian
conflict, ii.
341, 347,
427ff.,
503.
Haldane, Lord, i.
28, 193, 202, 204,
208S , 231f.,
238,
302ff.; ii.
174,
358
Haldane Mission, i.
223, 225, 293,
300ff., 317f.
Hale,
O. S.,
i.
187.
Haller,
J., i.
237, 404.
Halt in Belgrade proposal, ii.
420-426, 431-438.
Hamburger
Nachrichten,
i. 93f.
Hammann,
Otto,
і.
48, 90,
95f.
Hanotaux, G., í.
80, 276, 364.
Hardinge,
Sir
Charles, i. 216f., 240ft ,
249, 293, 409.
Hartwig,
N., i.
251,
427ff.,
439,
446f-,
470f.,
474, 486;
ii.
144, 187, 330,
338.
Hasenclever,
Α.,
і.
191.
Hassim
Bey, i.
423.
Hatzfeldt, Count Paul
von, i.
100,
129, 131.
Hayashi, Count,
і.
218,
Hayes,
C. J. H., i,
44.
Haymerle,
Baron, i.
68.
HeaçUam-Morley,
J.
W.,
і.
14;
ii.
387, 393.
Heise,
K., ii.
111.
Helfferich, Dr.,
ii. 173f.,
181, 407.
Heligoland,
і.
95, 109, 125.
Heller,
H., ii.
3.
Henderson,
E.
F.,
і.
193.
Henry, Prince, of Prussia, ii.
408,
500, 51
If.
Herzegovina, i. 59ff.
;
see Bosnia.
Herzen,
Α.,
ii.
76, 95.
Herzfeld,
H., i.
193, 237.
Hilmi Pasha,
і.
503.
Hmtze, Captain,
і.
264, 368;
ii.
406.
Hoeniger,
R.,
і.
22;
ii.
292;
and
quoted passim.
Hohenberg, see Chotek.
Hohenlohe, Prince Gottfried,
í.
467;
ii.
39, 220.
Holborn, H., i.
58.
Holls,
F. W.,
i.
123.
Holstein,
Baron
F. von, i.
92, 127,
139ff.,
165,
179ff,
247, 260, 282.
Holy Alliance of
1815,
i.
55.
Holy Roman Empire, i.
52.
Hoover War Library, ii.
297, 314.
Hornbeck,
Ş.
K., i.
219.
Horstenau, ii.
3.
House, Colonel, i. 350f.
Hoyos,
Count
A. von, i.
354, 479;
his mission to Berlin, ii.
200-203,
216,
218f., 221f.,
226-229, 257, 423,
432, 438, 516.
Huddleston, S-, i.
315.
Huguet, Major, i. 203f.,
2101
Huldermann,
В.,
і.
300.
Hull,
W.
J., i.
123.
Ianushkevich, General, ii.
291, 293,
304, 307,
309f.,
312, 315, 321, 448-
456,
463ff., 468ff.,
530.
Ilidze, ii. 47f.,
51, 137.
Ilitch,
Danilo,
ii.
95, 100,
106-Ш,
117,
120f.,
123,
137fi
India,
і.
220f.,
229,
231f ,
276.
Industrial Revolution,
і.
33,
44f.
Ipek,
і.
441, 444.
Ireland, ii. 358f., 369f.,
373.
Italy, i.
45,
68ff., 80ff.,
106,
144ff.,
224f
., 342 ;
her ambitions in North
Africa, i. 80ff., Ill, 142ff.,
158, 253,
325, 377, 408,
440ff., 452ff.; Irre-
dentism in, i.
69, 85, 149,
345f.,
396f.; her dubious loyalty to the
Triple Alliance, i.
124,
141ff.,
225,
253,
344ff., 396f., 407ff., 452ff.; ii.
183, 187, 256-260;
as a dead¬
weight in it, i.
345, 409;
her
Raceonigi bargain, i.
378, 407-411 ;
her Tripolitan War, i.
325, 332,
334, 345, 415, 427, 429;
her influ¬
ence on Serb nationalism, i.
358,
450;
ІІ.
77, 87,
97f.,
129,
133í.;
her attitude in
1914,
ii.
248, 254,
256-260, 35511, 382, 401, 407, 423,
557;
see also Alliances and En¬
tentes, Newspaper Press.
Izvolski,
Α.,
і-
2,
24ff.,
29, 37, 119,
148, 171, 190,
214ff., 241f.,
245,
568
INDEX
250ff.,
281,
292f.,
352,
410ff.,
439,
480, 522,
524f., 537f.; ii.
389-392,
471, 477,
483ff.
;
his memoirs, cor¬
respondence and credibility,
і.
24ff.,
229, 316,
340f.,
ЗбЭг.,
470;
negotiates Entente of
1907
with
England, i. 214fi ,
3675.;
his part
in the Bosnian crisis, i.
25
Iff.,
368ff.
;
negotiates Racconigi bar¬
gain, i.
407-411 ;
his appointment
as Russian Ambassador at Paris,
i. 264ff.,
270,
315ff.,
397,
524f.,
537^;
his efforts to open the Straits to
Russian warships, i. 251ff.,
293,
368ff.,
413-429,
542ff.; his efforts
to nail down France, i.
330,
414ff.,
432;
his bribery of the press,
i.
270, 339, 458;
Izvolski and
Georges Louis, i. 331ff., 341f.,
415,
422;
Izvolski and
Poincaré, i. 24ff.,
37, 148, 293,
330ff.,
524, 532, 545;
ii. 240r 277f.,
38Ю-392,
483^.;
at St. Petersburg during
Poincaré s
visit, ii.
240,
277f.,
303.
Jäckh,
E., i.
261, 391.
Jagow, G.
von,
і.
32, 465, 496, 507,
516;
ii.
174, 218, 222, 255-269, 385,
403,
406ff.,
421, 449, 515, 536;
his
memoirs, i. 16f.,
452;
ii.
42, 265.
Janina, i.
439, 441, 465.
Janko
vitch, Bozo,
ii.
80, 140.
Japan,
і.
122, 137,
140f.,
166, 174,
215f
.,
218f
., 265, 306, 365 ;
ii.
280.
Jaurès,
J.,
ii.
277, 522.
Jelenitch,
Professor, ii.
71.
Jevtitch,
В.,
і.
354;
ii. 60f., 94ff.,
101,
130,
134ff.
Joffre, J. J. C, i.
42, 321, 324;
ii.
491,
531f.
Johnson,
E.
N.,
128, 135.
Jonescu,
Také, i.
477.
Josimovitch, G.,
ii. 157f.
Jovanovitch, Joyan M.,
Serbian
Minister at Vienna, ii. 70f.: his
errors as to Archduke s trip to
Bosnia, ii. 45f., 158f.
;
his story of
abortive plot, ii.
116;
his warn¬
ing to Austria, ii.
135, 153-166;
his reports on situation in Vienna,
ii. 244f.
Jovanovitch,
Ljuba,
Serbian Minis¬
ter of Education, i.
27;
ii.
61-74,
80, 100, 116,
145f.,
152, 157, 164,
330, 337.
Jovanovitch, Miliutin, Serbian
Chargé d Affaires
at Berlin, ii.
143,
233, 242.
Jovanovitch, Mishko, Bosnian cine¬
ma director, ii.
95,
119f.
Judet, Ernest, i.
24, 292,
331ff.,
409,
414f., 432f.,
439;
and quoted pas¬
sim.
Jugoslav movement, ii. 24ff
., 45,
92ff.5
132ff.
Jukitch,
Lukas,
ji.
138.
Jusserand, J. J., i.
189.
Kálnoky,
Count, i.
82, 85, 88.
Kann,
R., ii.
526.
Kanner, Heinrich,
і.
21, 343, 348, 354,
472;
ii.
8, 11, 226, 510, 514.
Katkov, M. N.,
і.
77.
Kautsky,
Karl,
i.
9f.,
13.
Kautsky
Documents,
і.
80:., 15;
and
quoted
-passim.
Kavala, i.
347, 455-463.
Kern, Fritz,
і.
300.
Kerner,
R. j., i.
353, 499, 505, 507.
Kerovitch,
J., ii.
95, 119.
Khanikin, i.
272, 275.
Kiauchau, i.
128.
Kiderlen-Wächter, Alfred von, i. 93,
260ff., 270f., 273, 278ff., 290, 306,
309, 352, 391, 417, 436, 438, 494.
Kiel, i. 255, 284, 450, 452; ii. 204f-,
210, 359f., 500.
Kiel
Canal,
і.
197f.
Kirk
Kiüsse,
і.
337.
Kissingen,
і.
284.
Kiszling,
R., ii.
353;
and quoted
passim
.
Kitchener, General, i.
152, 320.
Klein wach
ter, F. F. G.,
і.
354.
Klingenfuss,
К.,
і.
58.
Köhler,
W., i.
108.
Kokovtsev, V.
N., i.
264, 266, 316,
328,
333f.,
371,
510ff.,
525, 533-538.
Konopischt,
estate at,
ii.
5,
19ff..
32;
meeting at,
і.
480,
ii.
32-43;
Wiek-
ham-Steed legend
concerning,
U.
33-43, 71, 188, 194,
204f.
Kossovo,
i.
355;
ii.
122.
Kovno,
ii.
312.
Kragujevac,
ii.
47, 233, 350.
Krasnoe
Selo, i.
213;
ii.
283;
war¬
like portents at, July
25,
ii.
300-
303 393
Krasnyi
Ârkhiv,
і.
11, 63, 71;
and
quoted passim.
Krauss,
Α.,
ii.
11.
Krivoshein, A. V., i.
264, 266.
INDEX
569
Krivoshein,
ii.
471.
Kronberg,
і.
242, 293.
Kronstadt,
і.
lllff., 116;
ii.
277,
312f.
Kropotkin,
Ρ. Α.,
ii.
76, 95.
Krstanovitch,
K., ii.
81.
Kruger
telegram, i.
128, 130.
Ksjunjin, ii.
74.
Kudashev, Prince,
ii.
290.
Kühl,
Η.
von, ii.
292, 526.
Kühlmann, Richard von, i. 155,
lSlff., 466, 518f., 521.
Kuropatkin, General, i. 170, 241, 366.
Laloy, E., i. 188, 411.
Lamsdorf,
Count,
і.
176, 216.
Langer,
W.
L., i.
preface,
80, 108, 112.
Lansdowne, Lord,
і.
137,
153f.,
161,
164ff., 193ff.,
229, 319.
Lansing, Robert, i.
7;
ài.
167, 237.
Lauzanne,
Stephane,
і.
48, 425.
Law,
A. Bonar, ii.
539.
Lazare, i.
14, 24.
Lazare
vitch,
D. R.,
ii.
76.
Lebel rifle, i.
108.
Lee,
Sir Arthur,
і.
212.
Lee,
Sidney,
і.
122, 154, 165, 240, 367.
Le Fio, General,
і.
96.
Lenz,
Max,
і.
80.
Lepsius,
J., i.
36.
Lhéritier,
M., i.
36.
Lichnowsky, Prince
К.
M.,
і.
17,
161;
ii.
170, 174, 360,
362ff.,
370,
372-377, 403,
406L, 409f., 494f.,
412-
416, 423, 432,
436f., 494f.,
503, 537.
Liebig, H.
von,
і.
404.
Liebknecht,
Kar], i.
44.
Liman
von Sanders, General,
і.
225,
348, 498ff., 508ff.;
diplomatic nego¬
tiations concerning,
і.
498-524, 529,
532fì ,
538.
Limpus, Admiral,
і.
501, 503,
518ЇЇ.,
631.
Lindenberg,
P.,
і.
488.
Lippmann, Walter,
і.
48.
Livre Noir,
i. 37f.,
and quoted
passim. ^
Ljesnica, ii.
47, 118.
Lloyd-George,
David, i.
239, 276,
288f.,
291,
300Í.
.
Lodge,
EL Ç-, i.
191.
Lokal-Anzeiger
extra, ii. 474f.,
478,
486.
Loreburn, Lord, i.
28, 193, 210, 317.
Loubet,
President,
і.
145, 149, 154,
188, 196.
Louis
XIV,
і.
33,
50ff.
| Louis, Georges, i.
24, 214, 292,
ЗЗШ.,
341f.,
376, 390,
414f.,
422, 432, 439,
520.
Loznica, ii.
47, 83, 92, 118,
237f.,
272.
Ludwig,
Emil, i.
141.
Ludwig,
Ernest, ii.
241.
Lukoroski,
A.
Ş.,
і.
292.
Lule, Burgas, i.
337.
Lumbroso,
Α.,
і.
45.
Lutz,
Η.,
і.
14, 193;
ii.
206, 498.
Lutrów,
Count, ii.
248, 364.
Luxemburg,
ii.
525, 527, 538.
Macchio,
Baron, ii.
266.
Macedonia,
efforts
at reform in,
і.
241f.,
365, 437;
conflicting claims
to, i.
410,
430f.,
437, 443, 445;
ii.
88, 90,
191f.; terrorism in, ii.
139.
McKenna, Reginald, i. 297f.
Madagascar, i.
108, 154.
Mahmud
Shevket Pasha, i. 502ff.
Maklakov,
Α. Α.,
ii.
455.
Mallet, Sir Louis, i.
519.
Malobabitch, R., ii.
92.
Malta, i.
311, 320.
Manchuria, i.
128,135, 185, 219,
365f.,
369.
Mandl,
L., i.
354;
ii. 154f., 162f.
Mannesmann Brothers, i.
277.
Marchand,
Major, i.
128.
Marchand,
R., i.
37;
and quoted
passim.
Marczali, H., ii.
241.
Margerie, ii.
471, 484.
Margueritte, Victor, i.
14, 24, 193.
Margutti, Baron
von, ii. 3,
8ff.,
49.
Marschall,
Baron,
von Bieberstein,
i.
93, 127, 130, 261, 387,
423ff.
Marseillaise, i.
112;
ii.
305.
Masaryk,
T. G.,
і.
384.
Masso
wah, i.
86.
Matter, Paul,
і.
80.
Maximilian, brother of Francis
Joseph, ii.
29.
Mehemet
Ali,
і.
72.
Mehmedbashitch,
M., ii.
95, 103-108,
121, 123, 139.
Meinecke, Friedrich,
і.
136, 139.
Mendelssoim-Bartholdy,
Α.,
і.
7, 36,
197.
Mensdorff, Count,
ii. 369f.,
387, 432,
493.
Merey, K. von, i. 455f.; ii. 258f.
Mermet, N., ii.
76, 90.
Mesopotamia,
i.
244,
275fi ,
501.
Messimy,
General, ii.
483, 485,
489ff.
570
INDEX
Metternich,
Prince,
і.
55.
Metternich,
Count
Paul von
Wolff,
і.
194,
199ίϊ.,
205,
212f.,
239, 244,
256ff.,
288,
295fï.,
308fr.
Meurer,
С,
і.
123.
Mevil,
Α.,
і.
188.
Michon, G.,
і.
108.
Middle East,
і.
250f., 271ff.
Milan, Prince, of Serbia, i.
64, 89,
356;
ii.
76, 78.
Milanoyitch, Milan G., ii.
72.
Militarists, militarism (and naval-
ism), in general, i.
2,
33f., 38ff.,
312f.,
349ІЇ.;
Austrian, i.
201, 43,
48,
466ff.; ii.
7
ff.,
506ίϊ.;
English,
i.
198, 295,
297f.,
303fr.;
French, i.
43,
lOOff.,
213;
German,
i. 31í., 42f.,
51,
93f.,
214, 218,
280f., 293ff.; ii.
496-514;
Russian, i. 21f.,
43, 68, 92,
213f.,
255,
266ff.,
3381,
527ff.; ii.
2821,
301ff.f
3261, 4291,
449fl,
459,
468ff.; Serbian, i.
27, 470;
ii.
781;
see also Armaments, Conrad,
Dimitrijevitch, Dobrorolski, Ianu-
shkevitch, Joffre, Moltke, Suk-
homlinov.
Miliutin, Russian General, i.
68, 77.
Miliard,
T.
F.,
і.
219.
Millerand,
і.
314.
Millet,
R., i.
168.
Milovanovitch, M.,
і.
379, 3821,
4291;
ii.
80.
Milovich,
Jakov, ii.
95.
Miramar, ii.
4, 32.
Miribel, Generał, i.
115.
Mishev, P. H.,
і.
73.
Mlada Bosna, ii.
95, 99.
Mohr,
P.,
і.
361.
Molden,
Α.,
і.
376.
Moltke,
Η.
von (1800-1891),
і.
39,
51, 56.
Moltke,
Η.
von,
і.
171, 343ff.;
ii.
1711, 2121, 403, 405, 407, 4211,
497-518.
Montebello,
Prince
of,
і.
117.
Montenegro,
і.
57, 63, 358, 360, 379,
402, 406, 438, 445, 468, 471 ;
ii.
47,
88, 207, 220;
Prince Peter of, ii.
302;
Princesses
Anastasia
and
Melitza
of,
і.
251, 358;
ii.
283.
Montgelas, Count Max,
і.
7, 9, 14,
21, 350, 450, 452, 499;
ii.
38, 292,
310, 316, 413, 474, 483.
Moon,
Parker
T.,
і.
441
Morel, E.
D., i.
155, 193.
Morgenthau, Henry, ii.
167-182.
Morhardt, M.,
і.
14, 24, 193;
ii.
356.
Morley, John,
і.
304.
Morocco,
і.
86, 119,
143ff., 154ff.,
223,
227, 244,
246ff., 277fl,
320,
419ff.
Mostar, ii.
46ff.,
100, 108.
Moulton, H. G., i.
402.
Mousset,
Α.,
ii.
50, 601, 661
Mühion,
Dr., ii.
173.
Mueller-Meiningen, E., ii.
312.
Münster,
Count, i. lOlff.,
121.
Muktar Pasha, i.
106.
Mulai
Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, i.
246, 248,
277ff.
Muraviev, Count, i.
123, 133, 366,
382, 441.
Musulin, Baron
von, i.
181, 353, 374;
ii.
261, 44, 150, 243, 340.
Napoleon
І, і.
39, 50;
ii.
18, 549.
Napoleon III,
і.
51, 102;
ii.
18, 98.
Narodna Odbrana, i.
3781;
ii.
54, 58,
62, 74-86, 911,
lOlff.,
115, 118, 128,
134,
140ff.,
2701, 345.
Nationalism,
i.
331, 60,
lOOfl, 353ff.,
4261, 477, 5361;
ii. 24ff., 76ff., 93ff.,
131fr., 2561;
see also Pan-Germans,
Pan-Slavs, revanche.
Nazim Pasha, i.
502.
Near Eastern Question, i. 59ff.,
127,
2151,
353ff., 371ff., 498ff.
Nekliudov,
Α.,
і.
21, 412,
427ff.,
432,
439.
Nelidov, A. I., i.
3631, 371, 3981, 412.
Nenadovitch, N., ii.
76, 147.
Neratov,
Α. Α.,
i. 414ff.,
471, 474, 510,
512;
ii.
291, 313.
Newfoundland fisheries, i.
154, 178.
Newspaper Press, in general, i. 33ff.,
47ff.,
226, 2671, 456, 4961, 523;
bribery of, i.
270, 339, 400, 419,
458;
ii.
256;
Austrian, i.
21, 48;
ii.
244, 331-335,
363f
. ;
English, i.
129,
193, 229, 231, 2941, 3181, 3321;
French, i.
29,
99ff.,
109, 116, 187,
240, 249, 3181, 339, 419, 458;
ii.
244;
German, i.
90, 99, 138, 237,
283, 2941;
Italian, i.
256;
ii.
4741;
Russian, i.
471, 67, 255,
266ff.,
391,
395, 397, 517, 5221, 537;
ii.
64;
Rumanian, i.
477, 487, 496;
Ser¬
bian, i.
48;
ii.
60, 96, 1061, 131, 148,
242, 331-335, 345, 364.
Nice, i.
85, 88.
Nicholas I, of Russia, i.
175.
Nicholas II, of Russia, i.
25, 121, 218,
292, 3631, 372, 4061, 412, 414,
INDEX
571
483ff.;
ii.
289, 298,
ЗООѓ.,
311, 337;
Willy-Nicky Correspondence,
і.
132ft,
I7lff.,
214,
267Í
., 389, 391 ;
ii.
426-431, 450, 465, 475;
his desire
for peace, ii. 282f., 312f., 427ff.;
militarist
pressure
upon, ii. 449ff.,
459,
468ff.
;
his approval of mili¬
tary measures, ii.
ЗОбЁГ.,
313fL,
452ff.,
468ÎÎ.
Nicholas, Russian Grand Duke, i.
26,
267, 537;
ii.
274,
282f, 302f.,
313.
Nicolson, Sir Arthur, i.
15,
216ff.,
279,
319, 368, 391, 395, 420, 519;
ii.
284,
355,
357f.,
378, 381, 383, 387, 393,
403 488, 494, 535, 537.
Niger boundary, i.
128, 152.
Nikitsch-Boulles, P., ii.
3,
18Í.;
and
quoted passim.
Nintitch, ii. 73f.
Nish, i.
356;
ii.
47, 378.
Noradunghian, i.
502.
Northcliffe, Lord, i.
48.
Novibazar,
San jak
of, i.
67, 360, 375,
379f
., 402, 404, 430, 439, 445.
Nowak,
К.
F.,
ІІ.
11.
Nuremberg, ii.
534.
Obruchev,
General,
і.
110, 115, 119,
170;
ii.
313, 480.
Oil,
і.
276;
ii.
363.
Oman, C, ii.
57, 387, 393.
Open Door,
і.
215, 219,
271f.
Orlitch, Dr., ii.
102.
Pachu, M.
ii.
337, 340, 486.
Packard,
L.
В.,
і.
preface,
108.
Pages,
G., i.
38, 148;
see Bourgeois
et Pages.
Paléologue,
Maurice,
i.
24ff.,
187,
318, 333, 340, 342, 522;
ii. 278ff„
295f.,
300,
302f.,
309, 316,
326ff.,
337,
393f
., 400,
443ЃГ.,
466f
., 470-479,
482-487.
Paley,
Princess,
ii.
303.
Palitsyn, General, i-
371.
Pan-Germans, Pan-Germanism,
і.
2,
44, 160;
Pan-Islam movement,
і.
272;
Pan-Slavs, Pan-Slavism, i.
44, 64,
67ff.,
77, 93, 95, 119, 255,
266ff.,
337, 3581,
381f.,
397,
401f.,
617,
536f.; ii.
277.
Panther, i.
284, 286, 312.
Pappenheim,
Dr., ii.
101, 130.
Parliamentary control of foreign
policy, i.
47, elf.,
115Я.,
125, 130,
137ЃГ.,
195,
205ff.,
320flF.,
519;
ii.
356£F.
Pashitch, N, i.
27, 379,
445f., 470ff.,
482;
ii. 335ft , 407rL, 420ff.; his po¬
litical aims and views, ii. 76ff.,
145ff.,
164, 245;
his leadership of
the Radical Party, ii. 76ff.,
116,
142Я.,
ЗЗЅѓ., ЗеИ.;
evidence as to
his knowledge of the assassination
plot, ii.
61-74, 90, 116,
145ЙГ.,
164;
his failure to arrest the plotters, ii.
62f.,
83, 116,
146η.
;
his failure to
warn Austria, ii. 65f.,
152-166;
his
part in the
Salónica
Trial, ii.
59;
his responsibility, i.
482;
ii.
61-74,
140£f.
;
see also Serbia, Black
Hand,
Narodna Odbrana,
and
Dimi
tríj evítch
.
Pavlovitch,
Milo, ii.
75.
Persia,
і.
217,
220ff.,
227,
241f., 250f.,
256,
271ff.,
320;
ii.
278, 280.
Persian Gulf,
і.
217, 220,
228ff.,
275,
307;
ii.
363.
Persian oil,
і.
276;
ii.
363.
Peter I, the Great, of Russia, i.
60.
Peter I Karageorgevitch, i. 357ff.;
ii.
79, 122, 134, 144, 387.
Pevet,
Α.,
і.
14, 24, 193.
Pfeffer,
Dr. Leo,
.ii.
71.
Pharos,
ii.
2,
55í.;
and quoted
passim.
Pichón,
J. E„
ii.
37.
Pichón,
Stephen,
i. 276f.,
378, 380,
470, 500, 512, 516.
Piedmont (Serbian), i.
358, 450;
ii.
77, 87,
97f.,
129,
133f.,
143, 256.
Pig War, i.
359, 395.
Pilar,
Dr., i.
354.
Pinon, R., i.
187, 193.
Plans of campaign, Austrian, i. 343f
. ;
ii. 45ff.,
351fr.;
French, i. 323f.;
German, i. 343f.; ii. 524ff.; Rus¬
sian, i.
538fr.;
Serbian, ii.
298.
Pledge Plan of Kaiser, ii.
420-426,
431-438, 442.
Plender, Sir William, ii.
180.
Poincaré, R.,
his memoirs, i.
12, 16,
23ff.,
112, 117, 163, 193, 195, 312,
315f., 330f.,
340, 349, 415,
426f.,
435f.,
438,
452f., 461f.,
470;
ii.
278,
366f.,
490,
and quoted passim; his
relations with Izvolski, i. 24ff.,
37,
148, 293,
315fi , 330ff.,
524, 532, 545;
ii
.240,
277f.,
471,
477f.,
482-487;
his relations with Sazonov, i.
316,
326ff., 330ff., 432ff.,
532, 545;
ii.
277-286;
his relations with Georges
Louis, i.
24,
331fi ,
415;
his visit to
572
INDEX
Russia in
1912,
і.
316, 326fr., 334ff.,
432ff. ;
his visit to Russia in
1914,
і.
25f., 221f.,
334;
ii.
176, 240, 248,
252, 275, 277-286, 305, 328, 363, 366,
446;
his return trip to France, ii.
3061,
389f.,
482, 484;
his hope for
English support, i.
195, 199, 313,
317ff.,
434, 443;
ii. 42f.,
278,
486f.;
efforts to tighten the Triple En¬
tente, i.
224, 3130.,
434ff.,
532;
ii.
42f.,
240,
278ff.,
366í-
;
policy to¬
ward Italy, i.
345,
407ff
., 462 ;
backs
up and encourages Russia, i. 224ff
.,
431, 442, 532;
ii.
248, 277-286, 295,
471, 477, 482-487;
bis attitude on
Balkan questions, i. 334ff., 349ff.,
403,
434ff., 442f.; ii.
248, 284;
his
responsibility for the World War,
i.
2,
24f., 313ff., 341f., 436f.,
545;
ii. 482ff
.,
555f.
Pokrovski,
M. N.,
i. 12f.,
361, 364,
366, 372, 499, 530, 533, 539, 541;
and quoted passim.
Poland, i.
68;
ii.
33, 314, 321;
Par¬
tition of,
1. 53, 99.
Polivanov, General, i.
22,
371f.; ii.
292.
Pollio, General, ii.
187.
Pomiankowski, Major, i.
357, 478.
Pooley, A. M., i. 218f.
Popov,
Α.,
і.
361.
Popovitch,
С.
Α.,
ii.
72.
Popovitch, Cvetko, ii.
1081, 123, 139.
Popovitch, Major, ii. Il7f.
Port Arthur,
i. 128f.,
365, 369.
Portsmouth, Treaty of,
і.
191,
214f.,
219
Portugal, i.
1331, 306;
Anglo-Ger¬
man Conventions concerning
colonies of, i. 133f.,
139, 225, 307;
ii.
359.
Potiorek, General, ii.
341, 431, 481,
82, 94, 103, 105, 110, 113,
124ff.,
142, 1611, 2381
Potsdam, Agreements of
1910-1911
at, i.
221, 225, 233, 256,
270fi ,
312;
Franz Ferdinand at, ii.
31 ;
legend
of Council on July
5
at, ii.
167-
182 ;
conferences on July
5
and
6
at, ii. 203ff.
;
Kaiser s return to, ii.
376, 4031;
conferences on July
27
at, ii.
4071;
conferences on July
29
at, ii. 498ff.
Pourtalès,
Count, i.
16, 2641, 267,
273ff.,
537;
ii.
274ÍT,
298ff.,
306,
3121, 3191, 3221, 325, 329, 3933.,
456ff.,
399, 401, 425, 4471, 460-464,
4671, 470, 479, 530, 5321
Pozzi,
J., ii.
37.
Prestige, importance, cause of
war, i.
339, 424, 478, 498, 509, 536;
ii.
25, 3821, 419.
Preventive War, i.
421, 198, 236,
272, 390,
448ff., 466fi ,
4911;
ii.
9,
14.
Pribichevitch, M., ii.
801
Priboj,
ü.
47, 119, 139.
Pribram, A.
F.,
і.
37, 69, 80, 151, 354;
ii.
11;
and quoted passim.
Price,
Clair, ii.
122, 136.
Prinetti, i. 145ff.
Princip,
G.,
ii.
3,
64ff
., 82, 951,
lOOl,
103-121, 123, 126, 128-135,
137fl,
148, 334.
Prinz Eitel Friedrich,
German
ship,
ii.
3121, 442.
Prizren,
і.
441, 444, 470.
Prochaska affair, ii.
281.
Proposals for Preserving Peace, ii.
354-438;
by Grey for direct con¬
versations between Austria and
Russia, ii.
280, 354, 362-369;
by
Viviani on July
24,
ii. 287f
. ;
to ex¬
tend the time-limit, ii.
2971, 3491 ;
by Germany for localization, ii-
2611, 264, 268, 297-300, 373, 3751,
384ff
., 402-407, 494 ;
by Sazonov, ii.
3541,
379ff.,
393-401,
411ff., 468ff.;
by Italy for Serbian acceptance of
the Austrian demands, ii.
3551,
5051 ;
by Grey for mediation be¬
tween Austria and Russia, ii.
362,
369-380, 4001,
411ff.,
516,
519ff.; by
Pourtalès, ii.
369, 385, 391-401,
411ff., 433ff.,
4471;
by Germany
for mediation at Vienna, ii.
408-
416, 431-438;
Austria s rejection of
proposals, ii.
417-426, 432-438.
Protitch, S., ii.
621, 116, 148, 342.
Pufendorf, i.
52.
Puntigam, Father, ii.
55.
Pushara, ii.
96, 113.
Rabat, i. 278ff.
Racconigi, i.
150, 225, 253, 255, 397,
406-411, 415, 4411
Rachfahl, F.,
і.
80.
Radev, S.,
і.
431. „
Radical
Party in Serbia, ii. 70H.,
77ff.,
86, 116, 143fr.
Radolin,
Prince,
і.
164, 178, 1861
Radoslavov,
V., i.
411.
INDEX
573
Radowi
Xz,
Count,
і.
57f.
Railways, Bagdad,
і.
45, 225,
227£f.
235,
250f.,
256,
27Ш.,
299, 303, 307,
312, 386, 500, 506;
ii.
359;
Cape-to-
Cairo, i.
45, 122, 125, 307;
Transi-
berian, i.
45, 128;
Persian, i.
217,
272;
Russian, i.
335, 510, 527;
Ser¬
bian, ii.
147,
151f.
;
Sanjak project,
i.
241 360,
371f.,
374,
378f.,
404;
Danube-Adriatic project, i.
370,
374, 379;
Northern Asia Minor, i.
228, 347,
415f., 423f.; strategic, i.
39f.,
335, 527.
Raschdau, i.
93.
Recouly, R., i.
26;
ii.
37, 49, 122, 125,
135f.,
205, 316, 373, 449, 467.
Red Archives, see Krasnyi Arkhiv.
Redlich,
J., i.
354, 360.
Renouvin, P.,
і.
preface,
17;
ii.
284,
292, 413, 449, 463, 466, 474,
476ff.,
480.
Reichstadt
Agreement, i. 62ff.,
75.
Reinsurance Treaty of
1887,
i.
77ff., 90ff.,
102, 105,
lOSf.
René,
Charles, ii. 366f.
Rennenkampf,
General, ii.
312.
Repington, C.
Α.,
і.
193, 198,
203f.,
211.
Reuss, Prince, i.
82,
Reval, i. 239ff.,
245;
ii.
286.
Revanche, i.
44,
53f
., 55, 69, 90,
lOOfï.,
114, 186, 313, 442;
ii.
197.
Revenţlow,
E., ii.
3,
111.
Revision of Treaty
oí
Versailles, i.
preface, 2f.,
330, 524;
ii.
558,
Rhine, river, i.
51Ѓ.,
85, 103, 114, 121,
187, 208, 313, 342.
Ribot,
Α.,
110,
113f.
Richelieu, Cardinal, i.
50.
Ritter,
M., i.
17, 126.
Roberts, Lord,
і.
240, 295.
Robertson,
С.
Grant,
і.
70,
103f.,
106.
Robilant,
Count,
і.
82.
Rodzianko,
M.
W.,
і.
362,
536f.
Romberg, Baron von, i. lOf.;
and
quoted passim.
Romieu, J., i.
12.
Ronzhin, General, ii.
449, 451.
Roosevelt, President, i.
185, 189, 191,
219.
Rosebery, Lord,
і. 125Т.
Rosen, Baron
von,
і.
21, 364;
ii.
301.
Rothfels,
H., i.
125.
Rouvier, M.,
і.
101, 182, 186^., 192,
197, 199, 231-
Roux,
C, ii.
539.
Rudini,
Marquis
di, i.
Ill,
144.
Rudolf, Austrian Crown Prince, ii.
4, 29, 44.
Rumania,
í.
66, 261, 475-498;
adher¬
ence to Triple Alliance Powers,
88f., 426f., 475ff., 494ff.; ii.
17,
19Ш., 214Я.
;
desire for compensa¬
tions from Bulgaria, i.
338,
444f.,
448,
450f., 476£f., 494ff.; King
Carol, i.
88, 451, 463,
475ff.,
487-
497;
ii.
17, 38, 191, 215;
Anti-
Austrian feeling in, i.
467,
475ff.,
490ff.; ii, 39ff.
;
Rumanians in
Transylvania, i. 479ff.,
483;
ii.
21,
38ff.;
Constanza
Meeting in, i.
487ff.,
507;
desertion of, from
Austria, i.
480,
488fi , 496ff.
Rumbold, Sir Horace, ii.
260,
374f.
Rupp,
G. H.,
i.
63.
Russia, her ambitions in the Balkans,
i. 24ff, 29f., 59ff., 72ff.,
103, 114,
119,
224ff.,
25Ш-,
324ff., 337ff.,
361Я.,
406ff., 413ff.,
458,
480ff.,
499ff., 525ff.,
535;
ii.
197, 304, 395;
her ambitions in the Eastern
Mediterranean, i. Ill, 324ff.,
^Oöff.,
525£f
. ;
her ambitions in the Middle
East, i.
215,
220ff., 250f.,
27Ш.,
365f., 371f.; her ambitions in the
Far East, i. 214f., 364ff.; her alli¬
ance with France, i.
105-124;
her
entente with England, i.
214-222;
her relations with Germany
1908-
1911,
i.
250-277;
her policy toward
Italy, i.
345, 406-411, 539;
her atti¬
tude toward the
Liman
von
San¬
ders Mission, i.
348, 498-524;
her
efforts for the formation of a
Balkan League, i. 410fi ,
426-433,
481fr .;
her efforts for an Anglo-
Russian Naval Convention, i.
327ff.,
535, 545;
ii. 42f.; her hopes
for English support, i.
213, 292,
327ff., 529ff.; ii. 295f.,
379;
her
plans to seize control of Constan¬
tinople by force, i. 363f.,
371 f., 426,
481ff., 53Sff.; Pan-Slavs and Pan-
Slavism in, i.
44, 64,
67ff.,
77, 93,
95, 119, 255,
266ff.,
337,
358f.,
381 f.,
397,
401f.,
517,
536f.; ii.
277;
her
encouragement and support of
Serbia,
í.
318,
383ff.,
399fì ,
43Ш-,
439ff., 464f., 470f,; ii.
249,
274ff.,
281,
32Sf.; her readiness to aban¬
don Serbia, i. 379ff., 391f.,
442,
470ff.; ii.
282, 396;
her efforts to
574
INDEX
win Rumania,
i. 480ff.,
50?, 539;
ii.
295 ;
her danger to peace, ii.
274-329;
her mobilizations, ii-
439-
481 ;
her responsibility for the
World War, i. lOff.,
403,
536ІЇ.,
542ff.
;
ii. 554f., and passim; see
also Alliances and Ententes, Arm¬
aments, Militarism, Newspaper
Press, Izvolski,
Saz
ono v
.
Ritssian
Orange
Book,
і.
5,
lOff.
;
ii.
389,
391f.,
474;
and quoted passim.
Saburov, Peter, i. 72ff.,
79, 381.
Sadowa, i.
54.
Said Pasha, i.
418.
Saiontschovski, A. M., ii.
292;-
and
quoted passism.
Salisbury, Lord, i.
109,
125ff
., 138,159.
Salmon, L. M., i.
47.
Salónica, i.
127, 360, 379, 431, 439,
441, 445, 456, 465;
ii.
34.
Salónica
Trial of
1917,
ii.
57, 59, 70,
75f.,
86, 143, 147.
Samoa,
і.
135, 139.
Sanderson, Sir Thomas, i.
200^., 216.
San Giuliano,
Marquis
di, i.
450,
453ff.
;
ii.
256,
258f
., 407.
San Stefano,
Treaty of, 66fM
79, 402,
411.
Sarajevo, ii.
21, 32, 47, 51,
121ff
., 371 ;
map of, ii.
123;
visits of Franz
Ferdinand to, ii.
43-52, 122-126,
137;
conspirators at, ii. lOOff.
;
journey of assassins from Belgrade
to, ii.
117-121,
145f.
;
the assassina¬
tion of Franz Ferdinand at, ii.
121-
126;
manoeuvres near, ii.
45-47;
alleged criminal negligence of
Austrian officials at, ii. 49ff.,
135-
140;
Dr. Wiesner s investigation
at, ii. 236ff.
Savinsky,
Α.,
і.
21, 171.
Savoy,
і.
85, 88.
Sazonov, S. D.,
і.
222, 316, 318, 345,
473f.,
484;
ii.
248, 260,
283ff.,
301,
309, 337,
368ff.,
373,
428f.;
his
character,
temperament, and
changeability,
i. 264ff., 331ff.,
414,
425,
431f„
458, 470,
499ff., 513ff.,
520, 532;
ii. 274ff., 288ff., 308f.,
354f., 449ff., 460f.;
his memoirs,
і.
21, 288;
ii.
292, 446, 449;
his re¬
ports to the Tsar, i.
272,
325ff.,
335, 364, 433,
470f.,
474, 481, 489,
525-539;
ii.
398, 450,
468ff.; his
Potsdam Agreements with Ger¬
many, i. 270ff.
;
his attitude toward
Liman
von
Sanders Mission, i.
348,
499-524,
499ff., 507ff., 513ff.,
539,
531ff., 535ff.,
538;
ii.
277;
efforts to
win Rumania, i. 480ff.,
489;
ii.
295;
efforts for an Anglo-Russian
naval convention, i. 327fi ,
535,
545;
ii. 42f.; his use of bluff, i.
33&, 515ff., 530ff.; ii.
248, 291,
307ff.; his desire for peace, i.
525ff.; ii.
240;
his preparations for
European complications, i. 524ff.,
539ff
. ;
influence of
Poincaré s
visit
upon, ii.
240, 248, 278-286,
288f.;
champions Serbian independence,
sovereignty, and territorial integ¬
rity, ii. 274ff., 289ff.,
329, 379,
441ff., 467f., his plan for partial
mobilization, ii.
286, 291-300, 306-
309, 313,
326ff.,
374, 377.;
his ad¬
vice to Serbia, ii.
149,
297f.
;
his
proposals for preserving peace, ii.
349f., 354ff., 379ff., 393ff., 411ff.,
468, 470;
persuades the Tsar to
renewed assent to general mobil¬
ization, ii.
469-472.
Schäfer,
T.
von,
ii.
498,
507ff.
Schilling,
Baron
M.
F.,
i.
Uf.; ii.
276,
284f,. 289ff., 443f., 460ff.t
475,
479;
and quoted passim.
Schleswig-Holstein,
і.
51, 197, 199f.
Schließen,
Count,
і.
42;
ii.
496.
Schmitt,
В.
E.,
і.
preface,
14, 139,
223, 226, 237, 300;
ii.
260, 527.
Schnaebele incident, 103f.,
148.
Schoen,
Baron W.
von,
і.
16, 184,
248, 250, 260, 377, 386;
ii. 387ff.,
528-534.
Schoen,
Dr.
H.
von, ii.
260-262.
Schönaich, General, ii. 7, 11.
Schreiner, G.
Α.,
і.
38;
see
Siebert.
Schücking, Walter, i. 9.
Schüssler, W., i. 348.
Schuvalov, Count Paul,
i. 78, 91.
Schweinitz, H. L. von, i. 92f.
Schwertfeger,
В.,
і.
108, 112.
Scott,
J.
В.,
i. 7f.; ii.
237.
Scott,
J.
F.,
і.
47 ;
ii.
333.
Scutari,
і.
439, 441, 451, 466, 474;
ii.
106.
Sedan, i.
51, 54.
Seferovitch,
Α.
V.,
ii.
37.
Selves, Justin
de, i. 414ff.
Serbia,
і.
58, 71, 75,
252ff.,
338, 340,
343ff., 354ff., 400ff., 410ff.; 429ff.;
438ff., 544ft ; ii. passim; assassi-
INDEX
575
nations
of
1903
in,
i. 357L;
ii. SSf.,
63, 77fr., 86, 142;
her desire for an
outlet on the Adriatic, i.
338, 340,
347, 454;
her opposition to the
Austrian annexation of Bosnia, i.
378ff,; ii. 80ff.; her promises of
1909,
i. 392ff.,
403;
ii. 84f., 140ff.,
269,
299j
344;
her occupation of
Albanian territory, i.
340, 347,
465-474;
Greater Serbia idea in,
i.
224, 252, 348,
358f., 373f., 399fi ,
439, 445fr.;
ii.
54, 77, 113,
132ff.,
183ff., 235ff.; nationalism in, i.
353ff.,
403;
ii. 24ff.,
76ff„ 132ff.;
Jugoslav movement in, ii. 24ff.,
92ff.; connection with the Sara¬
jevo assassination,
45-166,
183ÍÍ.,
and passim
;
see also Alliances and
Ententes, Armaments, Militarism,
Newspaper Press, Black Hand,
Narodna Odbrana,
Dimitrij
eviten,
Franz Ferdinand,
.
Jovanovitch,
Pashitch.
Serbian Blue Book,
і.
5f.; ii.
680.;
and quoted passim.
Seton-Watson, R. W., i.
354, 384;
ii.
3, 18, 38,
49f.,
56, 67-70,
74ff.,
94,
97f., 103f.,
106,
108f.,
122,
134ff.,
145, 150, 158, 161, 163, 247, 252,
339;
and quoted passim.
Sevastopulo, ii. 387f.
Seymour, Charles, i.
80, 351.
Shabats (Sabac), ii.
47, 83,
116ff.,
237f.,
272.
Shatzky,
В.,
і.
361.
Shebeko, N., ii. 245f.
Shotwell, J.
T.,
i.
73.
Shuster, W. Morgan, i.
222, 256.
Siam, i.
116, 126, 154.
Siebert, B. von, i.
38, 219,
221f.,
241,
254ff., 275f.,
300, 329, 407, 498;
and
quoted passim,
SÜistria,
і.
475,
477ff.
Simitch,
Bojin, ii.
76, 96, 147.
Simon, Jules,
і.
109.
Simpson,
J.
У., і.
72.
Smith, F.
E., ii.
539.
Smith, Munroe,
і.
44.
Socialists, Austrian, ii.
7;
French, i.
43;
ii.
277;
German, i.
295;
ii.
305;
Russian, ii. 305f.
Sontag,
R. J.,
128.
Sosmosky,
Th.
von,
і.
354, 376;
ii.
3.
South Slavs, see Jugoslav.
Spain, Moroccan interests and policy
of, i.
156,
160ff.,
185.
Spalajkovitch, M., ii.
153,
165f.,
233,
282
Spender, J.
Α.,
і.
30, 48, 193, 195, 200,
208, 238.
Stanojevitch,
Stanoje, i.
354, 360,
379, 395;
ii.
57-60,
78ff.,
135,
144f.,
154f.
Starcevitch, i.
484.
Steed,
Η.
Wickham,
і.
48, 354, 384;
ii.
49, 333;
his Pact of Kono-
pischt legend, ii.
33-43,
135f.
Stead,
W. T.,
і.
48.
Steinitz,
E. von, i.
376.
Sternburg, Baron Speck von,
і.
189.
Stickney, Edith
P.,
і.
465.
Stieve, Friedrich,
і.
12, 21, 37, 499,
524, 527f., 539;
and quoted passim.
Stolberg,
Prince, ii.
257.
Stolypin, Russian Premier, i. 240ff.,
266, 372.
Straits of Bosphorus and Dardan¬
elles, i.
24,
72f., Ill,
127,
325fi ,
337ñ ,
361ff.;
ii.
41;
Russian plans
to seize by force,
і. 363Г,
481f.,
538ff.; Izvolski s efforts to open, i.
251f., 330ff.,
413-426;
Sazonov s
preparations to seize them during
European complications,* i. 525ff
,
305;
England s interest in, i. 72ff.,
78,
Ш,
114,
215f.,
380^,
419ff.
Stürgkh,
Count, ii.
227, 251, 521.
St. Valuer, Count, i.
70,
97f.
Südland,
L. von, i.
354.
Suez Canal, i.
66, 97.
Sukhomlinov,
V.
Α.,
і.
22, 412, 484,
532f.;
ii.
291,
303f.,
316, 322,
324ff.,
453fì , 465f.,
554;
and quoted
passim.
Sukhomlinov
Trial,
1917,
i. 22f.; ii.
292, 305, 307, 454, 464, 466.
Suvorin,
Α.,
і.
48.
Sverbeev, S. N.,
І.
512f., 516ff.; ii.
474.
Szápáry,
Count,
ii. 245f.,
252, 276,
281f., 289ff.,
295, 309, 325, 329, 394-
401,
440ff., 458ff.,
463.
Széchenyi,
i.
74.
Szilassy, Baron von, i. 19f.,
354, 376;
u.
15.
Szögyény,
Count,
ii.
39,
203fì ,
210-
220, 225, 227, 234, 252,
265f.,
411-
417.
Taillandier, St.
René, i. 182f.
Tangiere, i.
158, 161, 249;
Kaiser s
visit to, i. leeff.,
1830.,
193f.,
312.
576
INDEX
Tardieu,
Α.,
і.
48, 108, 112, 165,
168í..
188, 193, 240, 278.
Tariffs, Tariff Wars,
і.
46, 115,
229f.,
276, 356,
359f.; boycotts, i.
402, 530.
Tatishchev, General, ii.
301, 430, 469,
471f.
Temes-Kubin, ii. 418f.
Temperley, Harold, i.
14.
Tharaud, J. and
T., ii.
241.
Thimme,
Friedrich,
i. 36f.
Thrace, i.
338, 444.
Threatening Danger of War, ii.
321, 512,
52Ш.
Tibet, i.
217, 227, 366.
Tirpitz, Admiral
von, i.
17, 137,
234ff., 256ff.,
293,
296ff.,
309Î.;
ii.
33,
41f.,
168,
171f., 405ff.
Tisza,
Count
Stephan,
і.
18, 48,
468f.;
ii. 39f.,
208, 249, 332,
349f., 516f.,
521 ;
his diplomatic program for
peace in Balkans, i.
469,
493ff ; ii.
188-198,
224f.; opposed to war
against Serbia, i. 468f
., 489 ;
ii.
176,
іббГ,
224-236;
approves an ulti¬
matum, ii.
233, 239-243,
249ff.; op¬
posed to annexation of Serbian
territory, i. 468f.; ii. 230ff., 250ff.;
his letters, ii. 241f.
Tittoni, i.
150,
377f., 407ff.,
415, 417.
Todorovitch,
Kosta, ii.
74,
82f.,
92.
Toul, ii.
529f.,
533.
Toulon, i.
116, 145, 320.
Toulouse, meeting of conspirators at,
ii.
99, 103-107.
Transylvania, i. 479ff.,
483;
ii.
21, 25,
39fr.;
see also Rumania.
Trauttmansdorff, Count, i.
247.
Treaties and Conventions, London
(1840, 1871,
Black Sea), i.
72;
Paris
(1856,
Crimean War), i.
60,
72; San Stefano (1878,
Balkans), i.
66f.,
79, 402, 411:
Berlin
(1878,
Balkans), i. 67f.,
71,
73f.,
97, 108,
252, 266, 356,
378ff., 387f.,
393;
Madrid
(1880,
Morocco), i.
156,
Іббг.;
Heligoland-Zanzibar
(1890),
i.
95, 109, 125;
Anglo-German
( 1898,
Portuguese colonies)
,
i.
134 ;
Anglo-German
(1900,
China*», i.
135;
Portsmouth
(1905,
Far East),
i.
191,
214f.,
219;
Algeeiras
(1906,
Morocco), i. 189f.,
248,
278f., 281f.,
330;
Russo-Japanese,
(1907,
Far
East), i.
218;
Berlin
(1909,
Mor¬
occo), i. 248f.,
252, 295;
Berlin
(1911,
Morocco), i.
290, 419;
Pots¬
dam
(1911,
Middle East), i. 175ff.;
Bucharest
(1913,
Balkans), i. 444f.,
463;
ii.
190;
Anglo-Russian Naval
Convention, efforts toward,
1912-
1914,
i. 225f., 327ff.; ii. 42f.,
278,
328, 360, 379;
Versailles
(1919,
World War), i.
3, 7,
236f.;
237,
413, 558;
see also Alliances and
Ententes.
Trentino,
і.
345f.; ii.
184,
257f.
Treutler, Baron, i.
286;
ii. 38ff.
Trieste, i.
346;
ii.
34, 51, 102, 184.
Triple Alliance, see Treaties and
Alliances.
Tripoli, i.
81, 127, 143
ff.,
150, 167,
223, 253, 293, 377, 407, 415, 427.
Trubetzkoi, Prince, i.
364
ii.
249,
291, 427, 429.
Tschirschky, H. L.
von,
і.
405,
449f.;
ii.
39 f., 175, 199,
217f., 226ff
.,
233f.,
253, 255, 257,
266f., 409f., 417f
., 422,
425, 432-438,
510ff.,
5150.
Tugan-Baranovski, Captain, ii.
456.
Tunis, 80f.,
86, 97,
143ff.
Turkey, contemplated partition of, i.
254, 331,
406ff., 430ft ., 499ff., 525ff.,
552ff.; finances, i, 229f.,
276, 388;
Young Turk regime in, i. 246f.,
373f
.,
386ff
., 427,
501ff
. ;
and Straits
of Bosphorus and Dardanelles, i.
72ff., 337ff.,
361«.,
423ff., 526ff.;
weakness of, i. 59ff., 127f., 337ff.,
353ff., 386ff., 426ff., 526ff., 542ff.
Tuzla,
ii.
47, 83, 100,
118ff.
Tweedmouth, Lord, i.
237.
Ujedinjenje ili Smrt,
see Black
Hand.
Ultimatum, of Austria to Serbia,
Oct.
1913,
i. 463ff.; of Austria to
Serbia in
1914,
ii.
184-273,
286ff.;
notified to the Powers, ii. 286ff.
Unkiar
Ske
lessi,
і.
72.
Union Pacific
R. R.
stock, ii. 177ff.
United States Steel, ii. 177ff.
Uzunovitch, ii. 73f.
Valentin, Veit,
i.
164, 354.
Valona,
i. 440f.; ii.
217,
257f.
Vannovski, General, ii.
313.
Vareshanin, General, ii. 96f.
Vasitch, M., ii.
91,
lOlf.,
141.
Venizelos, E., i. 459ff.,
482, 486;
ii.
338
Verdun,
ii. 529f.,
533.
INDEX
577
Versailles, Treaty of,
і.
preface, 2f.,
7,
236f.,
330, 524;
ii.
413, 549, 558.
Vesnitch, M. R., Serbian Minister at
Paris, i. 379f.,
382, 470;
ii.
237.
Victor Emmanuel III, i. 144f.,
149,
406, 450;
ii.
38.
Victoria, Queen of England, i.
58,
?6f.,
126, 153, 282, 294
Vtdov Dan, i.
27, 355;
ii.
61, 64, 122-
126, 135, 159, 331.
L. Jovano-
vitch s article After Vidov Dan,
1914,
ii.
61-74.
Villard, O. G.,
І.
48.
Viviani, R., i.
117;
ii. 277ff., 286ff.,
389f.,
471,
483f.,
486,
489f.,
529,
Visconti-Venosta, Marquis, i. 145f.
Waldthausen, i. 497f.
War-scare of
1875,
i.
58, 96, 312.
Wangenheim, Baron
von,
i. 502ff.;
ii.
167Я.
Weber,
Α.,
ii.
241.
Weber, Max,
1. 7.
Wegerer, A.
von,
i. 12f.,
452;
ii.
67,
76, 103, 135, 143, 147, 150, 237,
291ff.,
334, 498;
and quoted passi?n.
Wendel,
Η.,
і.
354;
ii. 57f.,
76, 135,
144.
Werder,
Baron, i. 64f.
Wertheimer,
Eduard von,
і.
61, 63.
Wesel, ii.
534.
Wesselitzki, i.
270.
White, Andrew
В.,
і.
123.
Wied,
William of, ii.
184.
Wiesner, Dr. Friedrich von, ii. 55,
76, 81, 90, 102, 118, 147, 151;
his
report of July
13,
ii.
236-239.
Wilcox, E. H., i.
537.
William I, of Germany, i. 54ff.,
102,
148.
William II, of Germany, memoirs
and speeches of, i.
17 ;
ii. 206f
., 244,
312, 396;
marginal notes of, i.
36, 151, 170,
212f.,
235,
239f.,
285,
297f., 386f.,
448, 465, 472,
506f.,
510;
ІІ.
2,
206ťf., 274f.,
348, 376,
387, 404, 406,
420f
. ;
psychology of,
i.
141, 170:
ii.
43, 175,
206ff.,
376;
Willy-Nicky Correspondence/ i.
132ff., 171ff.,
214,
267f,
389, 391;
ii.
426-431, 450, 465, 475;
his
friendship for Russia, i. 91ff.,
250,
255 ;
dismissal of Bismarck,
і.
9
Iff.,
108f., Ill; efforts to conciliate
France, i. 108f., 249f.; his idea of
Continental League, i.
124, 132,
170ff.,
177, 191 ;
attitude during the
Boer War, i. 122f.,
128,
135ff.,
294;
rejects English alliance feelers, i.
131ff.; visits England, i.
110, 125,
128, 136, 140,
231f.; Morocco policy
of, i. 159fi ,
182,
246ff., 284ff.,
312;
at Tangiers, i. 16Sff., 183ff.,
312;
at
Björkö, i.
169,
171ff., 190f.; Daily
Telegraph Affair, i.
259,
294ff.; his
criticisms of Austria, i. 386f.,
465;
ii.
131,
39fi , 207f.; his philhellen-
ism, i. 459ff.,
465,
493ff.; his atti¬
tude toward the
Liman
von
San¬
ders Mission, i. 502ff., 509ft*.; his
relations with Franz Ferdinand,
ii.
2,
16f.,
31-43, 188,
204f.,
221;
his conversations at Potsdam, July
5
and
6,
ii. 203ff.; his attitude to¬
ward Grey s proposals for pre¬
serving peace, ii.
386,
404ff., 420fi ;
his pledge plan, ii.
419-426.
Willis, I. C, i.
47;
ii.
333.
Wilson, Sir Henry, i.
213, 291.
Windsor Treaty, i. 134f.
Witte,
Count, i.
171, 214,· 266,
363f.,
536, 538.
Wolff,
Theodor,
ί.
48.
Young, George, i.
431.
Zaiontchkovski, S., i.
120, 214, 389,
540.
Zakher, I., i.
361, 499, 528, 538, 541.
Zanzibar, i.
109, 125, 307, 309.
Zherajitch,
Bogdan, ii.
96ff., 129f.
Zhilinski, General, i. 532f., 539f.; ii.
452.
Zichovich, I. K., ii-
292.
Zimmermann,
Alfred, i.
35, 450,
ii.
149f.,
199,
214Я.,
220fi , 260ff.
Zorn,
P., i.
123.
Zvornik, ii.
47,
83f.,
118.
Zwehl, H.
von, ii. 508, 527.
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spelling | Fay, Sidney Bradshaw 1876-1967 Verfasser (DE-588)127155929 aut The origins of the World War 2 After Sarajevo: immediate causes of the War by Sidney Bradshaw Fay New York Macmillan 1929 558 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (DE-604)BV013871087 2 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010432210&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010432210&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Fay, Sidney Bradshaw 1876-1967 The origins of the World War |
title | The origins of the World War |
title_auth | The origins of the World War |
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title_full | The origins of the World War 2 After Sarajevo: immediate causes of the War by Sidney Bradshaw Fay |
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title_full_unstemmed | The origins of the World War 2 After Sarajevo: immediate causes of the War by Sidney Bradshaw Fay |
title_short | The origins of the World War |
title_sort | the origins of the world war after sarajevo immediate causes of the war |
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