THE POTSDAM MEETING THAT DECIDED THE WAR
GERMANS DENY SENSATIONAL allegations. Copenhagen, August 1. Berlin officially denies "Tho Times" allegation of the meeting in Potsdam on Juily 5, 1914, and says that neither then nor at any other tiino 'was istich a lueeting held.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. [According to "Tho Times" a nieebiis was held at Potsdam on July 5, 1914, which was attended by tto Ivaiser, Both-
Tnanh-HoHwes, Admiral von Tiimu, General von Falkenhayn, H«rr Wilhcln von Stumni, Archduke Fredorich, and l?iekl-Mansh al IConrad von Hoetzendort (Chief of tho Austrian General Staff). Tho meeting discussed and decided tie prinoipal poinin of tho Ausfcnan ™timatum to be dispatched to Serbia ei„htecn days later. It also recognised that Russia would probably refuso to siibmi to such direct humiliation, and that wai wouild result. That consequence the meeting definitely deoidod to noCßp '' ;fl , I ho Kaiser then went to Norway, with object of throwing dust in the oyes of the French and Russian Government*. |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 5
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161THE POTSDAM MEETING THAT DECIDED THE WAR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 5
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