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Morning: Theodor Woolf, the editor of a leading Berlin

Posted on July 25th, 1914 by admin

Morning: Theodor Woolf, the editor of a leading Berlin newspaper, warns Jagow that Russia might not yield and there would be a European war.
Jagow claims that neither Russia nor France nor England want war but war is likely to come in the future anyway when Russia would be stronger.
Woolf also talks to Stumm who says Berlin needs to establish if Austria-Hungary is worth anything as an ally.
Stumm predicts the Russians “would shout loudly and some hot days might follow”. In the event of a war, there would be revolutions in Russia’s Finnish and Polish provinces and Russia lacked military supplies.

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