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assassination of (
see
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
)

     
funeral of,
42–45

     
marriage,
2–3
,
30

     
Serbs and,
3–4

     
visit to Sarajevo (June 1914),
1–2
,
4–6

Franz Josef I

     
concerns about Russia,
37

     
as emperor,
35–36

     
meetings over action against Serbia,
116–117

     
news of Serbian rejection of ultimatum and,
202

     
Oath of Renunciation and,
2

     
photograph of,
36

     
response to assassination of Franz Ferdinand,
24
,
29–30
,
37

     
responsibility for First World War,
391

     
support for action against Serbia,
106

     
Tisza and,
32

     
urging caution in responding to Serbia,
94–95

     
visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina,
4

     
war council and,
325–326

Fredericks, Count,
160

French, John,
70

Friedrich, Archduke, Duke of Teschen,
108

Geneva Convention of 1907,
351

George V

     
appeal to Nicholas II regarding Russian mobilization,
329–330

     
British neutrality and,
276
,
279
,
343–344

     
peace-minded telegram,
306
n

     
telegram on misunderstanding of neutrality offer,
347–349

     
Wilhelm II and,
311

German dreadnoughts,
380–381

Germany

     
access to Ottoman Straits and,
54

     
alerting Europe to mobilization in response to Russians,
312

     
alliance with Austria,
40

     
alliance with Turkey,
353–354

     
anxiety over war rumors,
340–341

     
assassination of Franz Ferdinand as factor in lead-up to First World War,
386–388

     
assigning responsibility for war to Russia,
287–288

     
Austria’s need for support of,
42
,
45–46

     
belief that Russia would not join in war,
100
,
106

     
British ultimatum to,
374–375
,
379

     
claims of French invasion,
354

     
contents of Austrian ultimatum and,
142–144

     
declaration of war on France,
350–352
,
370–371

     
declaration of war on Russia,
345–347
,
350

     
desire for British neutrality,
90
,
120
,
274–275
,
276–281
,
330–331

     
doubts about Austria’s intentions,
100–102
,
104

     
early battles in war,
383

     
events leading to declaration of war on Russia,
337–347

     
failure of diplomatic-strategic maneuvers,
284–285

     
French response to mobilization of,
316–325

     
“halt in Belgrade” proposal,
252–255
,
256–257

     
invasion of Belgium,
278–279
,
371
,
373–374
,
377
,
383

     
invasion of Luxembourg,
339
,
343
,
344
,
349
,
354
,
355

     
localization and,
205

     
military weakness of,
404–405

     
mobilization,
340
,
341–343
,
354–355
,
404

     
mobilization, delay in,
274–276

     
mobilization, in face of Russian mobilization,
302–303
,
312

     
mobilization, start of,
309–311

     
mobilization plans,
267–269
,
317

     
placing blame for war on Russia,
376–377

     
Potsdam council of 27 July,
227–229

     
response to assassination,
78–80
,
85–86

     
response to Austrian and Russian partial mobilizations,
266–269

     
response to British-Russian naval talks,
72

     
responsibility for First World War,
393–394
,
401–402
,
403–405

     
responsibility for movement towards war,
234–235
,
238

     
Russian mobilization, knowledge of,
209
,
220–222
,
275

     
Russian mobilization, protest of,
214–217

     
Russian mobilization, response on learning of,
286–290

     
Russian mobilization, seeking confirmation of,
306–309

     
Sazonov claim of mobilization by,
299–300
,
301

     
strategic position in 1914,
387–388

     
support for Austrian action against Serbia,
90–91
,
99–100
,
104–105
,
114
,
119–120

     
Tisza’s peace initiative and,
41–42

     
ultimatum to Belgium for free passage of troops,
339
,
360–363
,
368

     
war-readiness of,
90–91

     
See also
Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von
;
Wilhelm II

Giesl von Gieslingen

     
Hartwig visit and,
117–119

     
Serbian response to ultimatum and,
198
,
199
,
200–202

     
ultimatum delivery and,
170
,
172–175

Gladstone, William Ewart,
70
,
368

Goremykin, Ivan L.,
60
,
147
,
160
,
182–183

Goschen, W. Edward

     
audience with Bethmann over Russian mobilization,
308–309

     
Bethmann and request for British neutrality and,
277–278

     
Grey’s instruction to promote direct talks between Austria and Russia and,
250–251

     
Jagow’s rejection of mediation proposal and,
230

     
ultimatum to Germany and,
374–375
,
379–380
,
381

     
warning to Berlin and,
372

Gough, Hubert,
70

Grabezh, Trifko,
8–11
,
93
,
94

     
assassination day,
12–13
,
14
,
15
,
16–17
,
19–20

Great Britain.
See
Britain

Greece,
383–384
,
389

Grey, Edward

     
attempts to limit war,
330–331
,
333

     
Bethmann and,
102

     
British neutrality and,
341–342
,
345
,
347–349
,
378–379

     
Buchanan’s report on Russian mobilization,
182

     
failing health of,
75–76

     
four-power mediation plan,
204–206
,
213
,
215
,
216
,
217
,
228
,
230
,
235
,
238
,
245

     
French claims of German invasion,
354

     
ignorance of Austrian declaration of war,
250–251

     
ignorance of Russian mobilization,
249
,
250

     
knowledge of Russian mobilization,
214–216
,
238–239

     
making case for intervention,
358–359
,
360

     
military alliances among Britain, France and Russia,
72–74

     
nonintervention and,
356–357

     
notice from Viviani that Germans mobilizing,
305

     
report of Austrian intentions regarding Serbia and,
127–129

     
report on invasion of Luxembourg and,
357

     
report on Serbian response to ultimatum and,
197

     
reports on Russian mobilization and,
194
,
195

     
response to news of imminent war in Europe,
313–314

     
responsibility for First World War,
402–403

     
on Serbian reply to ultimatum,
233

     
speech to House of Commons,
363–370
,
371
,
378

     
ultimatum to Germany and,
374–375
,
379

     
warning to Germany and,
279–281

Griesinger, Julius Adolph,
200

Grigorevich, Ivan K.,
59
,
60
,
178
,
184

Gruić, Slavko,
174

Grünwald, Baron,
203–204
,
209

The Guns of August
(Tuchman),
43
,
398

Haase, Hugo,
322
,
378

Hague Tribunal,
256

“Halt in Belgrade” proposal,
252–255
,
256–257
,
269
,
306

Harrach, Count,
19
,
20

Hartwig, Ludmilla,
118

Hartwig, Nikolai

     
Balkan League and,
25

     
death of,
117–119

     
influence on Serbia,
37
,
49–50
,
51–52

     
response to assassination of Franz Ferdinand,
48–49
,
51

Heinrich, Prince,
276

Hell (General),
307

Hohenlohe-Schillingfürst, Prince,
96

Holstein, Friedrich von,
83

Home Rule,
69–71
,
72
,
250
,
385–386

Hoyos, Alexander

     
as courier for Austrian diplomatic notes to Berlin,
96–98
,
101–102
,
104

     
Naumann and,
89–91

     
report on Berlin trip,
107–108

Hungarian Diet,
34

Hungary

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