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Afternoon, Potsdam: The Kaiser receives a letter

Posted on July 28th, 1914 by admin

Afternoon, Potsdam: The Kaiser receives a letter from Prince Henry reporting his talk with King George two days earlier.
He says the King has given him an assurance the he and the British government will “leave no stone unturned” to localise the war between Austria and Serbia. The King thinks Europe is near to a major war and Britain will try to keep out. [More]

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