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29 June and immediately after: The top civilian

Posted on June 29th, 1914 by admin

29 June and immediately after: The top civilian and military leaders are absent from Berlin. Zimmermann suggests to foreign diplomats the assassinations are linked to Serb agitation but not to the Serbian government who he expects to condemn the murders and help in their investigation.
He tells Szögyény he thinks the whole world will sympathise with Austria-Hungary and energetic steps are understandable but caution is needed in addressing demands to Serbia.

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