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German ambassador tells the British Foreign Secretary growing

Posted on July 5th, 1914 by admin

German ambassador tells the British Foreign Secretary growing Russian military strength makes Germany inclined not to restrain Austria. Trouble now would be better than trouble later. The Foreign Secretary says he will speak to the Russian ambassador.

Foreign Secretary sees the German ambassador again and says if Austria’s actions are reasonable and don’t excite pan-Slav feeling it should be easy to keep Russia calm.

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