Read The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 Online
Authors: Margaret MacMillan
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Franz Joseph’s dislike of
206
,
213
,
214
funeral
493
,
518
–19
heir presumptive to the throne
206
,
212
,
213
,
383
and Jews
234
marriage
213
–14
memorial service
525
opposes war against Serbia
xxvii
,
454
,
460
,
467
responsibilities
214
seeks German support
456
,
457
and Transylvania
386
at Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
26
wants Conrad’s warmongering curbed
402
–3
Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria
217
,
248
,
256
,
406
,
437
,
444
,
452
,
521
,
542
,
602
, P1.
5
appearance
204
appoints Conrad and Aehrenthal
383
bellicose letter to Wilhelm
522
and breaking off relations with Serbia
539
character
205
death
601
decision for peace (December 1912)
458
dislike of Franz Ferdinand
206
,
212
,
213
and Duchess Sophie
386
–87
education
204
failing health
208
and Ferdinand
388
and Franz Ferdinand’s death
518
lives in grandeur
204
–5
love of the military
205
marriage
206
plot to assassinate him
440
power of
169
,
202
as a Prussian soldier
333
–34
seizure of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1908)
379
,
397
strict and spartan routine
205
–6,
208
titles
203
and the ultimatum to Serbia
536
Frederick the Great
xxvi
,
2
,
48
,
52
,
58
,
59
,
60
,
61
,
91
,
195
,
298
,
304
,
429
,
430
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
429
,
430
Frederick William I, King of Prussia
429
Fredericksburg, Battle of (1862)
306
Freemasons
213
,
224
,
244
,
262
,
346
,
439
,
449
,
475
Freiburg
513
French army
and Bergson’s ideas
239
cavalry school
138
and compulsory military service
544
conformity rewarded and talent passed over
144
conscription
262
,
481
decrease in applicants for the officer corps
144
Dreyfus affair
141
,
142
,
143
,
262
,
309
,
331
,
359
education
144
Franco-Prussian War
6
German view of
330
–31
heavy field artillery
351
,
528
Jaurès’ ideas rejected
289
leadership
345
losses
595
,
596
–97
mobilisation
583
morale and prestige damaged
144
new tactical regulations (1913)
347
promotions
144
reforms
263
,
345
talks with British army
371
,
375
,
426
,
428
,
500
,
554
training
346
,
528
uniforms
346
French Congo
414
,
421
,
424
,
426
,
428
French empire
131
,
135
,
157
,
414
–15
French Foreign Legion
400
French Indochina
5
,
135
French national police
348
French navy
94
,
113
and co-operation with Royal Navy
364
fleet visits Kronstadt
148
talks with Royal Navy
371
French Revolution (1789–99)
5
,
7
,
140
,
167
,
183
,
220
,
233
–34,
250
,
261
,
274
,
277
,
289
,
294
,
316
French Socialist Party
289
Freud, Sigmund
20
Civilization and Its Discontents
210
The Interpretation of Dreams
20
Freytag-Loringhoven, Hugo von
309
Friedjung, Dr Heinrich
399
,
404
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick III), Kaiser
65
–66,
86
,
115
,
190
Futurists
247
G
Galicia
201
,
210
,
216
,
302
,
343
,
455
,
492
Gambetta, Léon
149
Gambia
156
,
157
Gandhi, Mahatma
597
Gardiner, Alfred
109
–10
Garvin, J.L.: ‘The German Peril’ (published anonymously)
121
–22
Gascoyne-Cecil, Lady Gwendolen
30
George, Stefan
237
George III, King
31
George V, King (1865–1936)
85
,
542
Albert I asks for help
587
appearance
171
,
487
character
487
coronation
423
education
170
and Franz Ferdinand’s assassination
543
and imminent war
544
naval career
169
in Paris
501
–2
at wedding of Kaiser’s daughter
469
,
471
on Wilhelm II
71
Georgia
380
Georgia Island
596
Gérard, Henry
289
German army
13
,
89
,
121
,
257
,
262
,
315
,
595
budget
291
Chamberlain’s ‘insult’
48
conscription
259
,
261
dominated by Junker families
69
drill and field manoeuvres
329
–30
First Army
328
general staff
299
–300
‘harvest leave’
529
–30
invasion of Belgium (1914)
300
,
302
–3,
313
,
329
,
336
Landsturm
321
losses at Ypres
595
mobilisation
321
–22,
338
,
575
,
578
pessimism of officer corps
234
poor physical condition of recruits
243
Railway Section
299
and the Reichstag
263
and Schlieffen Plan
322
Second Army
328
size of
285
,
296
,
322
,
430
,
478
,
480
,
482
training
67
transport
299
Voigt’s exploit
263
Zabern incident
229
German Confederation
204
German Conservative Party (DKP)
98
German embassy, Paris
591
German Empire
xx
,
82
German navy
191
,
498
,
579
able to concentrate its fleet
93
blue-water fleet
87
,
129
China squadron
76
‘danger zone’
94
–95,
98
,
118
East Asian Squadron
90
Fisher’s suggestion
119
fleet doubled
98
fleet manoeuvres
70
High Seas Fleet
117
mobilisation
457
Naval Command
91
naval spending
117
,
118
,
119
,
121
,
122
,
322
,
416
protective role
87
and Schlieffen Plan
322
ships of the line (capital ships)
96
,
98
submarine warfare
88
,
373
Wilhelm on
126
German South-West Africa
260
,
286
German Wars of Unification
250
,
255
,
265
,
287
,
295
Germany
alliance with Austria-Hungary (1879)
221
,
394
,
466
ambition as a rising nation
xxi
attacks France
xxiv
attitude to Russia
xxvii
birth rate
81
,
244
–45
‘blank cheque’ issued
523
,
527
,
529
,
545
breaks off relations with Russia
580
Budget
68
,
118
Bundesrat
68
colony acquisition
81
,
91
,
115
,
129
,
421
,
423
competes with Britain
34
,
59
,
129
constitution
68
,
69
,
71
,
72
,
89
,
130
,
264
defence spending
502
demand for a place in the sun
55
,
80
,
81
,
91
,
97
,
252
,
471
,
546
Dreikaiserbund
137
economy
13
,
52
,
55
,
223
,
254
,
257
,
315
,
315
,
318
education
53
,
73
–74
election of 1907
286
encirclement issue
199
,
312
,
314
,
315
,
326
,
356
,
392
,
394
,
412
,
429
,
477
,
523
,
525
,
546