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- Nr. 862 Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtige Amt, 4. August 1914
- Nr. 863 Der englische Botschafter an den Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 864 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 865 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Gesandten, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 866 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Gesandten in Sofia, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 867 Der Gesandte in Bukarest an das Auswärtige Amt, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 868 Der Gesandte in Bukarest an das Auswärtige Amt, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 869 Der Chef des Generalstabs des Feldheeres an den Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 87. Der Botschaftsrat in Wien an den Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen (Privatbrief), 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 870 Der Staatssekretär des Reichsmarineamts an den Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 871 Aufzeichnung des Vortragenden Rats im Auswärtigen Amt von Bergen, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 872 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 873 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Gesandten in Sofia, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 874 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 875 Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Staatssekretär des Reichsmarineamts, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 876 Der Chef des Generalstabs des Feldheeres an das Auswärtige Amt, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 877 Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtige Amt, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 878 Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtige Amt, 5. August 1914
- Nr. 879 Die österreichisch-ungarische Botschaft an das Auswärtige Amt, 6. August 1914
- Nr. 88. Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtigen Amt, 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 89. Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 8 Der Geschäftsträger in Berlin an das Ministerium des Äußern
- Nr. 9. Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtige Amt, 3. Juli 1914
- Nr. 90. Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Gesandten im kaiserlichen Gefolge, 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 91. Der Staatsekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 92. Der Botschafter in London an das Auswärtige Amt, 20. Juli 1914
- Nr. 93. Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigenan den Botschafter in Petersburg, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 94. Der Botschaft in Wien an den Reichskanzler, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 95. Der Botschafter in Wien an das Auswärtige Amt, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 96. Der Admiralstab der Marine an den Staatsekretär des Auswärtigen, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 97. Der Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen an den Botschafter in Wien, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 98. Der Botschafter in Konstantinopel an das Auswärtige Amt, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 99. Der Botschafter in Konstantinopel an das Auswärtige Amt, 21. Juli 1914
- Nr. 9 Der Geschäftsträger in Berlin an den Vorsitzenden im Ministerrat
- Numbers 1-41
- Numbers 111-160
- Numbers 42-110
- O-Index
- Official Communications and Speeches Relating to Peace Proposals 1916-1917
- Official Papers
- On the Nature of War by Helmut Moltke (the Elder)
- One of Ten Thousand: Letters home from Henry James Wright, an Australian soldier serving with the AIF
- Origin of the Term "A Scrap of Paper"
- Orlando
- Oxford Laws of War on Land
- P-Index
- Painlévé
- Paléologue
- Papen
- Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law
- Part IX - X
- Part V - VIII
- Part X, Section V - XI, Section V
- Part XIII - Protocol & Declaration
- Peace Note of Germany and Her Allies, December 12, 1916
- Peace Treaty of Sèvres
- Peace Treaty of Versailles
- Pershing
- Persian Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, January 15, 1917
- Personal Notes of T.E. Lawrence on the Sherifial Family
- Poincaré
- Pope Benedict XV's Peace Proposal
- Popovic
- Post - 1918 Documents
- Potoirek
- Pre - 1914 Documents
- Premier Lloyd George's Guildhall Address, January 11, 1917
- President Poincaré's War Message
- President Wilson's Address to Both Houses of Congress in Joint Session, February 3, 1917
- President Wilson's Address to Congress, Analyzing German and Austrian Peace Utterances
- President Wilson's Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917
- President Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality
- President Wilson's Fourteen Points
- President Wilson's Peace Note, December 18, 1916
- President Wilson's Tour of the US, Sept. 1919
- Prime Minister Lloyd George on the British War Aims
- Prince Lichnowsky's Mission to London, Memoirs
- Prince Lichnowsky's Reply to Sir Edward Gray
- Princess Patricia
- Princip
- Prittwitz
- Propaganda Leaflets
- Psitanium For Free – Newest Psychonauts 2 Psitanium Generator! Free Psitanium 2023!!
- Putnik
- Pétain
- Q-Index
- R-Index
- Radoslavov
- Rasputin
- Raymond Robins' Own Story
- Rennenkampf
- Report of the Agent General for Reparation Payments
- Report on War Guilt by the Commission On the Responsibility of the Authors of the War
- Reports on Gallipoli
- Resolution of the Russian Duma against acceptance of the German Peace Proposals, December 15, 1916
- Ribot
- Richardson
- Richthofen
- Rickenbacker
- Ricketts
- Roberts
- Roosevelt, Franklin
- Rover Sunbeam Ambulance
- Ruprecht
- Russian Memorandum of Advice to Serbia
- Russian semi-official Statement regarding the German Peace Proposals, December 14, 1916
- S-Index
- Salandra
- San Remo Convention
- Sanders
- Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
- Sarajevo Article
- Sarcotiæ
- Sassoon
- Scandinavian Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, December 29, 1916
- Scheer
- Sea Fighting off Helgoland
- Secretary of State Bryan Opposes Loans to Belligerents
- Section I
- Section I, Articles 1 - 260
- Section II
- Section II, Annex II, and Articles 261 - 433
- Section III
- Section III - SECTION IV., PROPERTY, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS: ARTICLES 177 - Conclusion
- Section III - SECTION IV; PROPERTY, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS - ARTICLES 177 - Conclusion
- Section II - PART VII, REPARATION, ARTICLES 121 - 176
- Section II - PART VII., REPARATION, ARTICLES 121 - 176
- Section I - ARTICLES 1 - 120
- Sedition Act
- Seeckt
- Seeger
- Senate Resolution of February 7, 1917, endorsing President Wilson's Action in severing Diplomatic Relations with Germany
- Senator Norris Opposes U.S. Entry into the War
- Severance of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Germany, February 3, 1917
- Sims
- Sir Edward Grey's Indecisiveness
- Sir Edward Grey's Speech Before Parliament
- Smith-Cumming
- Smith-Dorrien
- Smuts
- Social and Diplomatic Memories. Third Series. 1902-1919
- Soldier Songs of World War I
- Some Notes on the 108th Infantry.
- Sonnino
- Sophie von Hohenberg
- Spanish Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, December 30, 1916
- Speech of Arthur Henderson, unofficial Member of the British Cabinet, London, December 16, 1916
- Speech of Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, December 21, 1916
- Speech of Premier Tisza in the Hungarian Parliament, January 25, 1917
- Speech of Viscount Motono, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the Diet, January 23, 1917
- St. Petersburg Declaration Renouncing the Use, in Time of War, of Certain Explosive Projectiles
- Statement of Emile Vandervelde, Belgian Minister of State, on the Peace Proposals
- Statement of Francesco Ruffini, Italian Minister of Public Instruction, Rome, January 14, 1917
- Straits Treaty
- Sukhomlinov
- Swiss Peace Note in support of President Wilson, December 23, 1916
- Swiss Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, December 23, 1916
- Sykes-Picot Agreement
- T-Index
- Taisho Emperor
- Tardieu
- Telegram from Wilhelm II to President Wilson, August 10, 1914
- Temporary Crusaders.
- Terauchi
- Testimony before the 102nd US Congress, November 1991, concerning the AEF experience in Russia
- Thaon di Revel
- The 'Black Hundreds' Anti-Clerical Campaign / Lenin to Molotov
- The 'Blank Check'
- The 27 Articles of T.E. Lawrence
- The ABC Proposal for British Foreign Policy
- The Abdication of Nicholas II
- The Allied Appeal for Rapid American Assistance
- The Allies' Armistice Demands
- The Allies' Conditional Acceptance of the Fourteen Points
- The Anglo-Russian Entente
- The Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary
- The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The Austro-Hungarian Declaration of War on Serbia
- The Austro-Hungarian Red Book
- The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia
- The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia (English Translation)
- The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia (English translation)
- The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia (German Original)
- The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia (The German original)
- The Balfour Declaration
- The Belgian Grey Book
- The Belgian Grey Book: Diplomatic Correspondence Respecting the War
- The Belgian Refusal of Free Passage
- The Black Hand
- The British Defense of the Realm Consolidation Act
- The Burning of Louvain
- The Commission Report
- The Daily Telegraph Affair
- The Dual Alliance Between Austria-Hungary and Germany
- The English translation of this declaration
- The Entente Cordiale Between The United Kingdom and France
- The Fall of Brussels
- The Fall of Liège,
- The First 'Open Door Note'
- The First Moroccan Crisis
- The Franco-Russian Alliance Military Convention
- The French Yellow Book
- The Genesis of the "A.B.C." Memorandum of 1901
- The German Declaration of War on Russia
- The German Occupation of Luxembourg
- The German Request for Free Passage Through Belgium
- The German White Book
- The Great War Diaries - 1915 (5th Seaforths)
- The Great War Diaries - 1916 (5th Seaforths)
- The Great War Diaries - 1917 (King's African Rifles)
- The Great War Diaries - 1918/1919 (King's African Rifles)
- The Great Zeppelin Raid
- The Hague Rules of Air Warfare
- The Haldane Mission
- The Hasslied
- The House-Grey Memorandum
- The Imperial Chancellor Defends the Invasion of Belgium
- The Italian Declaration of Neutrality
- The Joint Socialist Statement on the Refusal of Passports to Stockholm
- The King-Crane Report
- The League of Nations Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
- The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page
- The London Naval Conference
- The London Times on Belgian Neutrality
- The Mideast After Sevres, 1920
- The Narodna Odbrana
- The New York Times Reports the End of the War
- The Palestine Mandate
- The Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- The Peace Treaty of Versailles
- The Pledge Plan
- The Post-War Soviet / U.S. Agreement on Food Shipments to Russia
- The Proclamation of Baghdad
- The Racconigi Bargain
- The Reichstag Peace Resolution
- The Reinsurance Treaty
- The Role of Railways in the War
- The Russian Orange Book
- The Russian original of this declaration
- The Schlieffen Plan
- The Serbian Blue Book
- The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum
- The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum (English Translation)
- The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum (English translation)
- The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum (French Original)
- The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum (French original)
- The Smith College/Sophia Smith Archivesof World War I
- The Three Emperors' League
- The Treaty of Alliance Between Germany and Turkey
- The Treaty of London (1867)
- The Treaty of London (1915)
- The Triple Alliance (The English Tranlation)
- The Triple Alliance (The English Translation)
- The Triple Alliance (The French Original)
- The Triple Entente Declaration on No Separate Peace
- The U.S. Sedition Act
- The US Statement on the Status of Armed Merchant Vessels
- The US Statement on the Status of Armed Merchant Vessels,
- The Use of Poison Gas
- The War Diary of David Lindsay
- The War and the Workers ("Junius Pamphlet")
- The Willy-Nicky Telegrams
- The World War I Discussion List
- The Zabern Affair
- The Zimmerman Note
- Thomas
- Timeline of Events
- Tirpitz
- Townshend
- Treaties and Documents Relative to the Neutrality of the Netherlands and Belgium
- Treatment of Armed Merchantmen
- Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy
- Treaty of Arbitration between Austria and Hungary
- Treaty of Lausanne
- Treaty of Neuilly
- Treaty of Portsmouth
- Treaty of Portsmouth ending the Russo-Japanese War
- Treaty of Trianon
- Trench Warfare Begins on the Aisne
- Trenchard
- Trotsky
- Troubridge
- Tsar Nicholas' Declaration Against the Bulgarians
- Tukhachevsky
- Turati
- Turkish Reply to President Wilson's Peace Note, December 26, 1916
- U-9 Submarine Attack
- U-Index
- U-boat Conference of 31 August, 1916.
- U-boat Conference of 9 January, 1917.
- U.S. Army Order of Battle
- U.S. Participation in the Archangel Expedition
- U.S. Policy on War Loans to Belligerents
- U.S. Protests Against Maritime Warfare
- US Peace Treaty with Austria
- US Peace Treaty with Germany
- US Peace Treaty with Hungary
- Ultimatum by the Social Democrats
- Un veteran se rapelle: Gould Interview
- V-Index
- V. Die Vermittlungsversuche
- V. Die deutsch-russische Krise
- V. THE BOLSHEVIK "BOMB"
- VI. Die Mobilmachungen
- VI. Die deutsch-französische Krise
- VII. Die Haltung Englands
- VII. Die Ultimaten nach Petersburg und Paris
- VIII. Die Frage der Verantwortlichkeit
- VIII. Die Kriegserklärungen an Rußland und Frankreich
- VIII HONOUR AND DISHONOUR IN PANAMA
- VIII NEARLY BURIED ALIVE ON THE BATTLEFIELD
- VIII Neues Palais 2/I/96.
- VIII OF SOME WHO WERE LOST, AND AFTERWARD WERE FOUND.
- VII IN PURSUIT
- VII Neues Palais Potsdam 25/X/95.
- VII PERSONALITIES OF THE MEXICAN PROBLEM
- VII THE RELIGION OF THE INARTICULATE
- VI "POLICY" AND "PRINCIPLE" IN MEXICO
- VI "THE COCKNEY WARRIOR"
- VI CROSSING THE MEUSE
- VI Jagdhaus Rominten 26/IX/95.
- V ENGLAND BEFORE THE WAR
- V Stora Sundby I0/VII/95
- V THE HORRORS OF STREET FIGHTING
- V THE INDIGNITY OF LABOR
- Vajiravudh
- Valera
- Venizelos
- Victor Emmanuel III
- Victoria Louise
- Vietnam
- Vorbemerkung
- Vorbemerkung des Verlages
- Vorwort
- W-Index
- WALTER H. PAGE APPENDIX
- WWI Biographical Dictionary
- War on the Eastern Front: The Battle of Wirballen,
- Washington Conference Establishing a Commission of Jurists to Consider Laws of War
- Washington Treaty in Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare
- Wavell
- Weddigen
- Wemyss
- Weygand
- Wilhelm II