Armand-Revertera negotiations, the, 164, 169
Asquith, a warlike speech by, 181
Austria-Hungary, a rejected proposal decides fate
of, 2
and Albania, 6
and cession of Galicia, 145
and question of separate peace, 27, 164,
170
and the U-boat campaign, 124, 125, 149,
334
ceases to exist, 179
consequences of a separate peace, 24
death-blow to Customs dues, 168
declaration on submarine warfare, 279
democratic Parliament of, 306
enemy’s secret negotiations for
peace, 141, 162
food troubles and strikes in, 238, 239,
241, 314
her army merged into German army, 21
her position before and after the ultimatum,
13
heroism of her armies, 336
impossibility of a separate peace for,
19, 21 et seq.
maritime trade obstructed by blockade,
280
mobilisation and its difficulties, 8,
9
obstinate attitude after Sarajevo tragedy,
8
parlous position of, in 1917, 188
peace negotiations with Roumania, 259,
318
peace terms to, 179
policy during war, Count Czernin on, 325
racial problems in, 190
separatist tactics in, 164
Social Democracy in, 21, 31
terms on which she could make peace, 29
the Archdukes, 22
views on a “tripartite solution”
of Polish question, 201
Austrian Delegation, Count Czernin’s speech to, 298 et seq.
Austrian Government and the Ukrainian question, 242, 245
Austrian Navy, the, Franz Ferdinand and, 50
Austrian Ruthenians, leader of, 247
Austro-Hungarian demands at Bucharest negotiations, 319
Austro-Hungarian army, General Staff of, 22
inferiority of, 21
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the, and foreign policy,
134
peace idea of, 174
Austro-Polish question, the, and the Ukrainian demands,
242
no bar to peace, 331
solution of, 200 et seq.
Avarescu, interview with, 263
retirement of, 323
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Baernreither, his views of a separate peace, 230
Balkan Wars, the, 6
Balkans, the, troubles in: attitude of German Emperor, 68
Baralong episode, the, 133
Bathurst, Captain, and consumption of breadstuffs,
295
on an “un-English” system,
296
Bauer, Dr., German-Austrian Secretary of State, 18
Bauer, Herr, houses Trotski’s library, 235
Bavarian troops enter into the Tyrol, 27
Belgian neutrality violated by Germany, 14
Belgian question, the, Germany ready for negotiations with England on, 180
Belgium, England’s promise to, 14
German entry into, 14
Germany’s views regarding, 157,
158
Belgium, invasion of, changes England’s policy, 2
Benckendorff, Count, at London Conference, 275
Benedict XV, Pope, Austria’s answer to peace
Note of, 175
German reply to, 333
proposals for peace by, 167, 177