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Afternoon: Moltke learns from the Austrian liaison officer

Posted on July 30th, 1914 by admin

Afternoon: Moltke learns from the Austrian liaison officer that Conrad is still implementing Plan B, the main army deployment against Serbia rather than, Plan R, the main deployment against Russia.
He is greatly alarmed and tells the Austrian military attaché that Austria-Hungary should immediately mobilise against Russia. The only hope for Austria-Hungary is a European war and English mediation proposals should be rejected. These views are wired to Conrad.

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