Why We Went to War, المجلد 1C. Scribner's sons, 1918 - 291 من الصفحات |
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... Serbia . The levy included large sums for modern ma- terial as well as a special fund which trebled the war treasury , kept in reserve for the first requirements for the mobilization ; raising it from 150,000,000 marks in gold to ...
... Serbia . The levy included large sums for modern ma- terial as well as a special fund which trebled the war treasury , kept in reserve for the first requirements for the mobilization ; raising it from 150,000,000 marks in gold to ...
الصفحة 56
... Serbia , Rou- mania , and Montenegro succeeded in defeating Bulgaria , her remaining friend along the coveted corridor to the East . Indeed , the Balkan States were beginning to act like independent entities , and seemed to block the ...
... Serbia , Rou- mania , and Montenegro succeeded in defeating Bulgaria , her remaining friend along the coveted corridor to the East . Indeed , the Balkan States were beginning to act like independent entities , and seemed to block the ...
الصفحة 57
... Serbia began . The most striking direct evidence of the Kaiser's change of front was given on Novem- ber 6 , 1913. It evidently strengthened an im- pression which had already been forcing itself upon Jules Cambon , the French ambassador ...
... Serbia began . The most striking direct evidence of the Kaiser's change of front was given on Novem- ber 6 , 1913. It evidently strengthened an im- pression which had already been forcing itself upon Jules Cambon , the French ambassador ...
الصفحة 61
... Serbia or Bulgaria or Turkey or the ponderous states of the East . Austria- Hungary , indeed , was to become part of the Central German Empire , absorbed and domi- nated by the same forces and influences that had originally cemented the ...
... Serbia or Bulgaria or Turkey or the ponderous states of the East . Austria- Hungary , indeed , was to become part of the Central German Empire , absorbed and domi- nated by the same forces and influences that had originally cemented the ...
الصفحة 64
... Serbia . It will be plain , moreover , that before Austria issued the ultimatum to Serbia he had decided to risk if not to provoke war with Russia and with France . * Cf. “ The Study of the Great War , " by Samuel B. Harding , p . 27 ...
... Serbia . It will be plain , moreover , that before Austria issued the ultimatum to Serbia he had decided to risk if not to provoke war with Russia and with France . * Cf. “ The Study of the Great War , " by Samuel B. Harding , p . 27 ...
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