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Page 47
... Berlin failed to dispel the rivalry which developed between Austria and Russia in the Balkans after the Bosnian crisis in the summer of 1875 . The Congress of Berlin had acknowledged Rumania , Montenegro , and Serbia as independent ...
... Berlin failed to dispel the rivalry which developed between Austria and Russia in the Balkans after the Bosnian crisis in the summer of 1875 . The Congress of Berlin had acknowledged Rumania , Montenegro , and Serbia as independent ...
Page 81
... Berlin brought Berchtold the news of the Ambassador's lunch with the Kaiser . Immediately he summoned Con- rad , with the aim of discovering the Emperor's real in- tentions . He also told Conrad the news from Berlin , and the resolution ...
... Berlin brought Berchtold the news of the Ambassador's lunch with the Kaiser . Immediately he summoned Con- rad , with the aim of discovering the Emperor's real in- tentions . He also told Conrad the news from Berlin , and the resolution ...
Page 107
... Berlin without a murmur of protest . There were , in actual fact , sharp differences between Vienna and Berlin . Soon after the outbreak of the hostilities in August 1914 , the Austrians accused the Germans of letting them look after ...
... Berlin without a murmur of protest . There were , in actual fact , sharp differences between Vienna and Berlin . Soon after the outbreak of the hostilities in August 1914 , the Austrians accused the Germans of letting them look after ...
Contents
The Habsburg Inheritance | 5 |
The Dual State | 25 |
Tensions within the Empire | 45 |
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