The Immediate Causes of the Great WarThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1917 - 196 страница |
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... Berlin ( 1872 ) and the Three Emperors ' League was the result . It was not an alliance but apparently an in- formal understanding . The success and permanence of this league was endangered by the rivalry of Austria and Russia in the ...
... Berlin ( 1872 ) and the Three Emperors ' League was the result . It was not an alliance but apparently an in- formal understanding . The success and permanence of this league was endangered by the rivalry of Austria and Russia in the ...
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... Berlin to revise the treaty of San Stefano . The decision of the powers was a diplomatic victory for Austria- Hungary and a defeat for Russia . Bismarck supported Austria - Hungary's demands in the congress and thereby strengthened the ...
... Berlin to revise the treaty of San Stefano . The decision of the powers was a diplomatic victory for Austria- Hungary and a defeat for Russia . Bismarck supported Austria - Hungary's demands in the congress and thereby strengthened the ...
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... Berlin told Von Jagow , German secretary of state , that France's obligations to Russia were as binding as those of Germany to Austria.2 The formation of the Triple Alliance and the Dual Alliance had divided Europe into two hostile ...
... Berlin told Von Jagow , German secretary of state , that France's obligations to Russia were as binding as those of Germany to Austria.2 The formation of the Triple Alliance and the Dual Alliance had divided Europe into two hostile ...
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... Berlin . The treaty of Berlin ( signed July , 1878 ) was thus substituted for that of San Stef- ano ( signed March , 1878 ) . By the treaty of Berlin , Montenegro , Serbia , and Rumania be- came independent ; Bulgaria was made an au ...
... Berlin . The treaty of Berlin ( signed July , 1878 ) was thus substituted for that of San Stef- ano ( signed March , 1878 ) . By the treaty of Berlin , Montenegro , Serbia , and Rumania be- came independent ; Bulgaria was made an au ...
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... Berlin , but Turkey , conscious of her weakness , was induced to acquiesce in this loss of territory . The powers , however , did not consider that Turkey alone was concerned with this infraction of a treaty to which they were ...
... Berlin , but Turkey , conscious of her weakness , was induced to acquiesce in this loss of territory . The powers , however , did not consider that Turkey alone was concerned with this infraction of a treaty to which they were ...
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Страница 110 - All I could say was that our attitude would be determined largely by public opinion here, and that the neutrality of Belgium would appeal very strongly to public opinion here. I did not think that we could give a promise of neutrality on that condition alone.
Страница 65 - Government will itself take steps to collect evidence and proofs. 10. The Royal Government will inform the Imperial and Royal Government of the execution of the measures comprised under the above heads, in so far as this has not already been done by the present note, as soon as each measure has been ordered and carried out. If the Imperial and Royal Government...
Страница 116 - Government feel bound to take all steps in their power to uphold the neutrality of Belgium and the observance of a treaty to which Germany is as much a party as ourselves.
Страница 142 - East and to safeguard the general interests contemplated by the Agreement of Alliance between Japan and Great Britain in order to secure a firm and enduring peace in...
Страница 141 - The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China.
Страница 43 - ... the inhabitants of any part whatsoever of AustriaHungary, considers it its duty formally to warn officers and functionaries, and the whole population of the kingdom, that henceforward it will proceed with the utmost rigour against persons who may be guilty of such machinations, which it will use all its efforts to prevent and suppress.' This declaration shall simultaneously be communicated to the royal army as an order of the day by His Majesty the King, and published in the Official Bulletin...
Страница 111 - French coasts or shipping, the British fleet will give all the protection in its power. This assurance is of course subject to the policy of his Majesty's Government receiving the support of Parliament, and must not be taken as binding his Majesty's Government to take any action until the above contingency of action by the German fleet takes place.
Страница 114 - Please impress upon Sir E. Grey that German Army could not be exposed to French attack across Belgium, which was planned according to absolutely unimpeachable information. Germany had consequently to disregard Belgian neutrality, it being for her a question of life or death to prevent French advance...
Страница 126 - The treaties of 1839, confirmed by the treaties of 1870, vouch for the independence and neutrality of Belgium under the guarantee of the Powers, and notably of the Government of His Majesty the King of Prussia. Belgium has always been faithful to her international obligations, she has...
Страница 114 - 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.