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88.Leopold, Prince,326.Le Quesnoy,257.Lerchenfeld, Count Hugo,96.Liberals, German,29,30,31,32,33,114,122,194,228;English,310.Lichnowsky, Prince Karl Max,328.Liège,257.Life of the Prince Consort, The,90.Lobanoff, Prince Alexei Borissowitsch,61.Lochow, Ewald von,261.Loë, Freiherr Walter von,210.Loebell, Friedrich Wilhelm von,135,136.London, recriminations from,71;Kaiser visits,102,117,128,142;message to Bethmann from,159;Bishop of,264;favorite method,311.Lonsdale, Earl Hugh Cecil Lowther,233.Lotalingen,68.Lucanus, Herman von,24-25,36.Lucas, Bernard,215.Ludendorff, General Erich von, bridge named after,180;cannot guarantee military victory,273;demands preparations for armistice,274.Lusitania,75,136.MMachine gun,227,279.Mackenzie, Sir Morell,21.Madrid Convention,111.Mainz,178,179."Maison militaire,"22,23.Man with the Hyena's eyes, The,5.Maria Laach, abbey of,217.Marienburg,177.Market, world,304,305;money,317.Marschall, Adolf von,82,83 n.,84,96.Martin, Sir Theodore,90.Matin, Paris,109.Maubeuge,257,260.Max, Prince, Imperial Chancellor,277,278,280,281,282,285,286,287,288,320,321,340.Maybach, Albert von,176,177.Meinecke, His Excellency,188.Melissori troubles,141.Memoirs, Bismarck's,3,4.Mensing, Admiral,107.Mentality, English and German,328-329.Merchant Marine, German,48.Mercier, Cardinal,264.Mesopotamia,89.Metternich, Count Paul,104.Mexico,73.Michael, Grand Duke,314.Michaelis, von,37.Michell, Robert,326.Militza, Grand Duchess,252.Miquel, His Excellency Johanna,30,174,189.Mirbach, Count William,253."Misunderstood Bismarck,"55.Modlin,136.Mokpo,67.Möller, Theodore von,30,194.Moltke, Count von,6,176,226.Moltke, General von,226,248,330.Monaco, Prince of,109,116.Montenegro,142;king of,252.Moore, John Bassett, Prof.,71.Morocco, Sultan of,107;question,107;negotiations concerning concluded,111;Agreement, German-French,126,127;French actions in,144-145;King George's views on,145.Moscow,253,312,313,324.Most-Favored-Nation Clause No. 17,111.Mountains, Taunus,178,181.Mudra, General Bruno von,274.Muravieff, Count Michael,66,67.NNamur,257.Narva,18.National Liberals,29,31,33,194.Naval bill, German,146,147,150,151,152,155,156,157,159,160,163,229,231,232,233,235,236,242."Nation in Arms,"135,276.Navy, Germany,7,8,9,11,51-53,55,58,81,122,156,161,224-245,289,305,320;English,10,105,241,247,248,305.Needles, The,117.Netherlands, The, and mediation,272-273.Nicholaievitch, Grand Duke Nicholas,254,255.Nicholas I, of Russia,172,193.Nicholas II, of Russia,13,19,20,61-62,67,79-80;visit to Potsdam,141;meets the Kaiser at Baltisch-Port,169-170,191,201,249;"I shall stay at home this year, for we are going to have war,"207,249;summer plans,249;hatred for England,249;his perfidy toward Kaiser,249;meets Poincaré,252;Sazonoff suggests seizing Constantinople,253;vacillation of,312,314,315;Kaiser tries to influence,313;drafts a letter to,315;treaties with not endurable,330.Niemann, Major,285 n.Nisch,137.O"Oberkommando,"239.Oberndorff, Count Alfred von,286.Officer Corps, German, naval,51,52,53,112,230;noncommissioned,225,230;army,225,226;French,306;Russian,206.Order of the Black Eagle,13.Osten-Sacken, Count Nicholai,315."Our armies will meet in Berlin,"252.PPacelli, Eugenio, Papal Nuncio,263.Palace, Imperial,338.Paléologue, M.,252.Pan-Germanism,71 n.Pan-Germanism,71 n.,72,73.Parliament, British,45,106,310.Payer, His Excellency Friedrich von,280.Peace, offers, by Germany,274;by the Pope,263;by Austria,273;negotiations,295,300.Perels, Privy Councilor Ferdinand,66,67.Peterhof,67."Petit Sucrier" trial,21.Pfeil, Count Richard,10.Philistinism,187."Piazza,"266,267,269,270,271.Pichon, Stephane,130.Pinon, Château of,261,262.Pocket Manual for the General Staff,226.Podbielski, Victor von,189,190,193.Poincaré, President,252,257,325.Poix, Princess of,261,262.Poland, stags in,191;union of Galicia with,258.Poles, strength of,342."Policy of encirclement,"45,115,126,128,155,257,307,308,323.Politics, intercourt,12.Pomeranian Grenadiers,49.Pope.SeeLeo XIII.Popo, Gross and Klein,7.Port Arthur,67.Portsmouth, Peace of,200.Posen,176.Post-Bismarckians,111.Potsdam,248.Pound, English,317.Powers, great,303,306,309.Praschma, Count Frederick,216.Problem of Japan, The,71,72,73 n.Prussia, and Bavaria,60;Prussian-Austrian frontier,80;eastern frontier threatened by Russian forces,105;conditions in olden days,184;financial reform,189;forestry,190;Ministry of Prussian king,194;Upper House,197;Protestant churches,213;kings,223;East,175,176,253.Przemysl,136.Psychology, English national,84.Pückler, Count Maximilian,107.Puttkamer, Robert Victor von,189.RRadolin, Prince Hugo,109,126.Raschdau, Privy Councilor,11.Ratibor, Duke of,46,92.Reichstag,45,59,84,86,95,108,111,116,118,119,120,121,125,134,137,161,194,228,229,230,236,243,277,285,322,338."Reichsverdrossenheit,"55.Reinsurance treaty,54,329.Reischach, Hugo, Freiherr, von,262.Relations, Russo-Prussian,14,26.Renvers, Privy Councilor Rudolf,116.Reparations,318.Republic, French,17 n.;German,283.Reval,126."Revolution Chancellor,"280.Revolution, German,213,218,224,280,284,285,286,288,289,318,321,338,339;Russian,253,254,284,315.Revue des Deux Mondes,252.Rhine,178,179,217,286,290,325,326.Rhodes, Cecil,87-89.Richter, Deputy Eugen,228,229,236.Richthofen, Ferdinand, Freiherr von,65,100.Ripon, Bishop (Boyd-Carpenter, W.),213.Roche, M. Jules,116.Roman Catholic Church, interests,34;Kaiser's relations with,208-212;might of,209;Germany must become sword of the,211;elimination of the Pope and,258;Kaiser's views of the power of,263-270.Rominten,190,191.Roosevelt, President Theodore,200.Rosebery, Lord Archibald Philip Primrose,233.Roth, Arnold (Swiss ambassador),39.Rouvier, Maurice,109,111.Rumania, Bismarck and,8;campaign,137;Queen of, indorses William ofWiedfor Albanian throne,166.Russia,8,9,10,11,14,15,20,25,28;reinsurance treaty with Germany,54,329;and France,61;and Kiao-Chau,65,74;naval stations,78;Tsar and Kaiser,80;at Shimonoseki,81;Russo-French proposal to Germany against England,87,91;Bülow and,102;Chamberlain suggests alliance between England and Germany against,105,310,311;a menace to India and Constantinople,105;France, Germany, and, in the Far East (Shimonoseki, 1895),105;army,105;Russo-Japanese War,106,200;Tsar Nicholas visits Potsdam,141;railways,179;Holy Synod,193,194;Portsmouth Treaty,200;Björköagreement,201,249;mobilization,207,247,255;field kitchen,227;Tsar's treachery toward Germany,249;he meets Poincaré,252;Sazonoff suggests seizing Constantinople,253;Italy would break away from Austria and Germany,253;France to be trusted absolutely, England probably,253;evidence Russian Embassy prepared Bolshevist revolution in Germany,284;archives,301;clamor for an outlet on the sea to southward,306;in continual internal ferment,307;possibility of foreign conflict,307;enormous demand for loans,307;French gold in,307;and the French idea of revenge,307;aim to overthrow Germany,307;grouping of England, France, and,309;traditional friendship between Germany and,313;weakness of Nicholas II,312;Grand Duke Michael visits Berlin,314;unreliability of troops in Russo-Japanese War,315;alliance between Germany and,315;Anglo-Austrian victory over,327.Russo-Prussian relations,13.SSaalburg,183.St. Cère, Jacques,21.St. Petersburg,13,16,25;Bülow at,97,192;Japanese military mission at,252;Poincaré meets Tsar at,252.Saint-Quentin, Cathedral of,261.Samoan Islands,89.San Stefano, Treaty of,


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