19 July 1914: “Berchtold came at 6 and stayed to dine. He was very human and pleasant but with M[aurice de Bunsen, her husband and the British Ambassador] as secretive as he always is with all Ambassadors and let no word fall as to his intentions towards Serbia.” Only later would Berta de Bunsen learn that her dinner guest had earlier that same day given final approval of an ultimatum designed to provide a pretext for war with Serbia. Her secretive guest was the one person who could have prev..
On 4th August 1914, the Belgian army resisted vigorously to the German invasion, with no possibility...
Eurocentrism and the outcomes of two World Wars have buried the Eastern Theatre of the Great War in ...
Franz Conrad von Hotezendorf was the last important chief of the general staff of Austria-Hungary. H...
Autor dedicated this study to the personality of Count Leopold Berchtold, who served as Foreign Mini...
photographie négatif sur verre ; 13 x 18 cm (sup.)Ce grand seigneur fortuné et mondain fait carrière...
The paper discusses the key developments and processes preceding the World War I, and answers the qu...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
One of those who played a supporting role in the prologue of the great European tragedy of 1914 w...
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This dissertation explores how Emperor Franz Joseph I was the key decision-maker in Austria-Hungary ...
The question of the First World War’s purpose and justification was asked by many after the war was ...
During the July Crisis Britain’s foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, focused on organising a confere...
On the day that Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Stefan Zweig was vacationing at Ostend. Like...
Tensions in Europe since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 – and the ascension of a new Kaiser, Wil...
On 1 June 1914, Romanian Prime-Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu met Tzar Nicholas II who was pay...
On 4th August 1914, the Belgian army resisted vigorously to the German invasion, with no possibility...
Eurocentrism and the outcomes of two World Wars have buried the Eastern Theatre of the Great War in ...
Franz Conrad von Hotezendorf was the last important chief of the general staff of Austria-Hungary. H...
Autor dedicated this study to the personality of Count Leopold Berchtold, who served as Foreign Mini...
photographie négatif sur verre ; 13 x 18 cm (sup.)Ce grand seigneur fortuné et mondain fait carrière...
The paper discusses the key developments and processes preceding the World War I, and answers the qu...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
One of those who played a supporting role in the prologue of the great European tragedy of 1914 w...
Winston Churchill is best remembered as a valiant leader in times of war. He should also be remember...
This dissertation explores how Emperor Franz Joseph I was the key decision-maker in Austria-Hungary ...
The question of the First World War’s purpose and justification was asked by many after the war was ...
During the July Crisis Britain’s foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, focused on organising a confere...
On the day that Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Stefan Zweig was vacationing at Ostend. Like...
Tensions in Europe since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 – and the ascension of a new Kaiser, Wil...
On 1 June 1914, Romanian Prime-Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu met Tzar Nicholas II who was pay...
On 4th August 1914, the Belgian army resisted vigorously to the German invasion, with no possibility...
Eurocentrism and the outcomes of two World Wars have buried the Eastern Theatre of the Great War in ...
Franz Conrad von Hotezendorf was the last important chief of the general staff of Austria-Hungary. H...