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Morning: Lichnowsky receives telegram from Berlin, prompted by his

Posted on July 25th, 1914 by admin

Morning: Lichnowsky receives telegram from Berlin, prompted by his and Schoen’s warnings that the feeling in London and Paris is Germany must be behind the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum, declaring Germany had nothing to do with the Austrian ultimatum and Germany cannot ask Vienna to modify its demands because “Austria-Hungary’s prestige, both internal and external, would be completely lost”.

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