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Proposed Neutrality of France at the beginning of the War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1918

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References

1 German White Book, No. 24, telegram of the Imperial Chancellor to the Imperial Ambassador in Paris on July 31, 1914 (Urgent). Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 8 (1914), p. 409 (Annex 25); Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War, publication of the Carnegie Endowment, ed. by J. B. Scott, Part II, pp. 811–812.

1 French Yellow Book, No. 117, Viviani, M. René, President of the Council, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to M. Paléologue, French Ambassador at St. Petersburg, Paris, July 31, 1914 Google Scholar. Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 9 (1915), p. 258; Diplomatic Documents, ibid., Part I, p. 673.

2 German White Book, No. 26, telegram of the Imperial Ambassador in Paris, to the Imperial Chancellor, August 1, 1.05 P.M. Supplement, Vol. 8, p. 410 (Annex 27); Diplomatic Documents, ibid., Part II, p. 813

1 The London Times, March 18, 1918.