- 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;]
- 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, [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,] [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;]
- see [Germany]
Y
- Yellow Book (France), published, [23;]
- additional data in, [102 ff.;]
- contents of first chapter of, [106 ff.;]
- throws light on petty finesse of Germany and Austria, [123;]
- cited, [46;]
- quoted, [107 ff.;]
- second chapter of, [113 ff.;]
- quoted, [113,] [114,] [115,] [116,] [117,] [122,] [123,] [125,][129,] [133 ff.;]
- see [France]
Z
- Zabern incident, the, attitude of Crown Prince toward, [14]
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