k, 239 ff.;
_see_ Germany
Bismarck, and militarism, xix ff.;
attitude of, during peace negotiations, xix;
and "spread eagleism," xix, xx;
respects neutrality of Belgium, 200; 103
Bosnia annexed by Austria, 20
Brussels, secret documents in, 235
Bunsen, Sir M. de, report of, to Sir Edward Grey regarding ignorance
of Diplomatic Corps concerning Austria's ultimatum, 32, 33;
quoted regarding Germany's knowledge of Austrian ultimatum, 37
Burgess, Prof. John W., supports Germany, 222
C
Cambon, Jules, prepares _Yellow Book_, 102;
an estimate of his abilities, 104, 105;
advises France of Germany's early mobilization, 120;
interviews von Jagow on Austrian ultimatum, 121 ff.;
urges peace conference, 133;
_see_ France
Cook, Dr., Germany compared to, 232
Crackenthorpe, Mr., British Ambassador at Belgrade, instructions to,
82 ff.
Crown Prince of Germany, the, an adherent of brute force, 13
Czar, "the champion of Christianity," xxii;
despatch to, from Kaiser regarding murder of Archduke, 147;
reply of, to Kaiser, 148;
reply to third message of Kaiser, 151;
last message of, to Kaiser, 184, 185;
telegram of, to King George, 189;
telegram of, to Kaiser, suppressed by German Foreign Office, 189;
"not guilty," 189
D
Davignon, M., conversation of, with von Below quoted, 206
"Decent respect to the opinions of mankind," vi
Declaration of Independence cited, 3
Dernberg, Dr., 224;
claims France violated Belgian neutrality, 228
Disfurth, Major-General von, on Germany's war policy, quoted, 12, 13
Dryander, Dr., 197, 223
E
England, anticipation of war in, xii;
fear of, for Germany, xxi;
has also had its "Bernhardis," 15;
Bernhardi's opinion of attitude during Civil War, 17;
publishes _White Paper_, 22;
testimony of British Ambassador at Vienna cited, 32, 33;
probability of intervention of, 66;
requests time, 70, 71;
assured of French and Russian alliance, 77;
refuses to align definitely with Russia and France, 79;
suggests peace conference in London, 93;
assures Germany of her desire for peace, 153;
requested to act as mediator, 191;
reason for use of word instead of "Great Britain," 195;
signs "neutrality of Belgium" treaty, 198;
inquires as to German and French intentions toward Belgium, 207;
requests Belgium to maintain her neutrality, 207;
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