age in, 295
declares war on Germany, 14
discards Declaration of London, 280
distress in, from U-boat warfare, 145
distrust of Germany's intentions in, 185
dread of gigantic growth of Germany in, 1
Flotow's tribute to, 120
food supply of, 293
freedom in, 335
her desire to remain neutral at opening of war, 2
negotiates with Germany on naval disarmament, 4
public opinion in, after Sarajevo tragedy, 8
refusal to restore German colonies, 166, 170
shortage of potatoes in, 296
the Pacifist party in, 167
"unbending resolve" of, to shatter Germany, 31, 32, 71
English mentality, a typical instance of, 4
English Socialists, 214
Entente, the, adheres to Pact of London, 209, 217
and arming of merchant vessels, 286
and Italy, 27
and the trial of William II., 66
answers President Wilson, 118, 120
as instruments in a world revolution, 273
Austria pressed to join, 2
demands abolition of German militarism, 165, 170, 171, 173
desire of final military victory, 164
exterminates Prussian militarism, 273
impression on, of author's speech at Budapest, 178
mine-laying by, 130
peace proposals to, 19, 20
rejects first peace offer, 115
suspicious of Germany's plans, 3
their "unbending resolve" to shatter Germany, 31, 326
views as to peace, 170
Enver Pasha, his influence in Turkey, 233, 269
Erzberger, Herr, agrees with "Czernin scheme", 185, 333
and author's secret report to the Emperor, 155 (note)
Espionage in Roumania, 97
Esterhazy succeeds Tisza, 136
Esthonia demanded by Germany, 249, 317
Eugen, Archduke, 22
Europe after the war, 175
European tension, beginnings of, 1
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Fasciotti, Baron, and Austro-Hungarian action in Belgrade, 12
Fellowes, Sir Ailwyn, admits success of U-boats, 295
Ferdinand, King of Roumania, author's interview with, 264
German opinion of, 260
Queen Elizabeth's fondness for, 93
Ferdinand of Bulgaria, King, anti-Serbian policy of, 51
Filippescu, Nikolai, a proposal by, 80
Fleck, Major, at Nordbahnhof, 219
Flotow, Baron, interview with Hohenlohe, 117
reports on German attitude on U-boat warfare, 118
Fourteen Points, Wilson's, 190 _et seq._, 271, 305, 306, 323 _et seq._
France, and Austria: effect of Vienna troubles, 250
Bethmann's tribute to, 153
distrust of Germany's intentions in, 185
insists on restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, 170
opening of war a surprise to, 2
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