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178 Ottokar Graf Czernin, Im Weltkriege (Berlin/Vienna, 1919), 63.
179 Redlich, Schicksalsjahre, Vol. 1, 610, 29.6.1914.
180 Tanja Kraler, “Gott schütze Österreich vor seinen ‘Staatsmännern’, aber auch vor seinen ‘Freunden’ !”
Das Tagebuch von Hans Schlitter, doctoral thesis, University of Innsbruck, 2009, 239.
181 Csáky, Vom Geachteten zum Geächteten, 207.
182 The National Archives, Kew (hereafter TNA, Kew), F[oreign]O[ffice] 371, Box 1899, Report by the
British Consul General William von Max-Müller to Sir Edward Grey, Budapest 14.7.1914.
183 Ibid.
184 Würthle, Die Spur, 192–195, and François Fejtö, Requiem für eine Monarchie. Die Zerschlagung Ös-
terreich-Ungarns (Vienna, 1991), 344 et seq.
185 Conrad, Dienstzeit, Vol. 4, 17 et seq.
186 Leslie, Österreich-Ungarn vor dem Kriegsausbruch, 666.
187 TNA, Kew, FO 371, Box 1899, Dispatch from Sir Horace Rumbold to Sir Edward Grey, Berlin 3.7.1914.
188 The fact that the regional commander of Bosnia, Potiorek, sent a telegram warning that Serbian assas-
sins could attempt an attack on Kaiser Wilhelm II during a large funeral ceremony probably had no
influence on the cancellation of the state ceremony. A reference to the telegram is made in Kronenbitter,
Krieg im Frieden, 467.
189 Leslie, Österreich-Ungarn vor dem Kriegsausbruch, 668.
190 Galántai, Monarchie und Weltkrieg, 232 et seq. Hantsch, Berchtold, Vol. 2, 559.
191 Tisza’s attitude was influenced not least by the fact that the Hungarian Prime Minister was rankled by
the failure of Romania and Bulgaria to declare their position.
192 Robert A. Kann, Kaiser Franz Joseph und der Ausbruch des Weltkrieges. Eine Betrachtung über den
Quellenwert der Aufzeichnungen von Dr. Heinrich Kanner, in : Sitzungsberichte der Österreichischen
Akademie der Wissenschaften, phil.-histor. Klasse, Vol. 274, 3rd Treatise (Vienna/Cologne/Graz, 1971).
193 Kann, Kaiser Franz Joseph, 16. Bilińskí named the day before the recent departure by the Emperor to
Ischl. This would therefore have been 6 July.
194 Here, the relevant sections in Degreif, Operative Planungen ; Rauchensteiner, Entwicklung der Krieg-
stheorie, und Meier-Welcker, Strategische Planungen, should be consulted. Also large sections from
Conrad, Dienstzeit, Vol. 3.
195 William Jannen, The Austro-Hungarian Decision For War in July 1914, in : Essays on World War :
Origins and Prisoners of War, edited by Samuel R. Williamson and Peter Pastor (= East European
Monographs 126, New York, 1986), 55–81.
196 Hantsch, Berchtold, Vol. 2, 561.
197 Fellner, Mission Hoyos, 398.
198 Ibid.
199 Williamson, Austria-Hungary, 194 et seq.
200 Galántai, Monarchie und Weltkrieg, 235.
201 Ibid., 239.
202 Ibid., 244.
203 Fellner, Mission Hoyos, 413, appendix. Also, Kronenbitter, Krieg im Frieden, 467 et seq.
204 Tunstall, Planning for War, 139.
205 Österreich-Ungarns Außenpolitik, Vol. VIII, No. 10,058.
206 The Italian ambassador in St. Petersburg, Marchese Carlotti, for example, informed the Russian Foreign
Minister on a continuous basis during the July Crisis. See also McMeekin, The Russian Origins, 51.
207 The edition of the Riezler diaries was procured by K. D. Erdmann in 1972 (=
Deutsche Geschichtsquel-
len des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 48). On the controversy and current research status : Winfried Baumgart,
THE FIRST WORLD WAR
and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914 – 1918
- Titel
- THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- Untertitel
- and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914 – 1918
- Autor
- Manfried Rauchensteiner
- Verlag
- Böhlau Verlag
- Ort
- Wien
- Datum
- 2014
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-205-79588-9
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 1192
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 On the Eve 11
- 2 Two Million Men for the War 49
- 3 Bloody Sundays 81
- 4 Unleashing the War 117
- 5 ‘Thank God, this is the Great War!’ 157
- 6 Adjusting to a Longer War 197
- 7 The End of the Euphoria 239
- 8 The First Winter of the War 283
- 9 Under Surveillance 317
- 10 ‘The King of Italy has declared war on Me’ 355
- 11 The Third Front 383
- 12 Factory War and Domestic Front, 1915 413
- 13 Summer Battle and ‘Autumn Swine’ 441
- 14 War Aims and Central Europe 469
- 15 South Tyrol : The End of an Illusion (I) 497
- 16 Lutsk :The End of an Illusion (II) 521
- 17 How is a War Financed ? 555
- 18 The Nameless 583
- 19 The Death of the Old Emperor 607
- 20 Emperor Karl 641
- 21 The Writing on the Wall 657
- 22 The Consequences of the Russian February Revolution 691
- 23 Summer 1917 713
- 24 Kerensky Offensive and Peace Efforts 743
- 25 The Pyrrhic Victory : The Breakthrough Battle of Flitsch-Tolmein 769
- 26 Camps 803
- 27 Peace Feelers in the Shadow of Brest-Litovsk 845
- 28 The Inner Front 869
- 29 The June Battle in Veneto 895
- 30 An Empire Resigns 927
- 31 The Twilight Empire 955
- 32 The War becomes History 983
- Epilogue 1011
- Afterword 1013
- Acknowledgements and Dedication 1019
- Notes 1023
- Selected Printed Sources and Literature 1115
- Index of People and Places 1155