The History of Twelve Days, July 24th to August 4th, 1914: Being an Account of the Negotiations Preceding the Outbreak of War Based on the Official Publications |
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accept action ally answer army asked attack attitude August Austria and Russia Austria and Serbia Austria-Hungary Austrian Government Austrian Note Austro-Hungarian Government Balkan Belgian Belgian neutrality Belgium Belgrade Berlin Britain Cabinet Cambon Chancellor Chargé d'Affaires communication conversation Count Berchtold Count Pourtalès course danger declaration demands desire despatch diplomatic discussion Emperor England English Europe fact Foreign Affairs four Powers France frontier German Ambassador German Government give Grey's guarantee Herr von Jagow intention intervene July 27 July 30 Majesty's Government matter measures mediation ment military preparations Minister for Foreign Monarchy morning negotiations neutrality of Belgium official Paul Cambon peace Petersburg possible present Prince Lichnowsky proposal question refused René Viviani Russian Government Russian mobilisation Sazonof sent Serbia Serbian Government Serbian reply Sir Edward Goschen Sir Edward Grey situation statement suggestion taken telegram territory time-limit tion treaty Triple Entente troops ultimatum Vienna Vienna and St violation