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Current History, A Monthly Magazine

Chapter 9 VALIEVO, 788.

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lting together. The British Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey, repeatedly assured the country that Great Britain's hands were free. Yet, when the crisis came, this quite unofficial exchange of military views

e Paper" on Aug. 27, 1914. Sir Edward said that in pursuance of instructions from Downing Street, he went on Aug. 3 to see Gottlieb von Jagow, the German Foreign Minister, and asked if Germany w

Belgian soil he must demand his passports. Herr von Jagow repeated that withdrawal was impossible; and, seeing that war was now certain, expressed his deep regret at the f

nutes. Just for a word, 'neutrality'-a word which in war was so often disregarded-just for a scrap of paper, Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred nation. The policy to which he had

through Belgium might be a matter of life and death for Germany, the defense of Belgian neutrality, i

s Excellency as plainly as I could that fear of consequences could hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking a solemn engagement. But his Excellency was so e

g in Vol. 1, No. 2, of The New York Tim

icy Great Britain declared that she would neither make nor join in any unpro

lity in the event of Germany being engaged in war. To that demand there

nd the Next War." English

"Memoirs,"

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