French Socialistic Congress, 214
Freyburg, Baron von, attends conference on U-boat question, 121
Friedrich, Archduke, a tribute to, 22
tact of, 72
Frontier rectifications, Hungary and, 258, 266, 319, 330
Fuerstenberg, Karl, a request of, refused at Vienna,
112
report on Roumanian question by, 77
=G=
Galicia, proposed cession of, 20, 75, 145, 159, 173,
332
partition of, 209
Tisza and, 135
Gas attacks, reason for Germany’s use of, 16
Gautsch, Baron, a code telegram from, 229
at Nordbahnhof, 219
George, Lloyd, admits grave state of grain supplies,
295
and the Peace of Versailles, 272
author in agreement with, 177-8
confers with Orlando, 164
Dr. Helfferich’s allusions to, 290
his desire to crush Germany, 186
influence of, 184
on disarmament, 184
George V., King, his telegram to Prince Henry of Prussia, 9
German army, the General Staff, 22
German-Austria, 179
population of, 31
German Empire, the, creation of, 15, 66
German Government, versus German Diplomacy, 10
German mentality, a typical instance of, 4
military party refuse peace, 32
German Nationalists and Count Andrassy, 25, 26
German policy founders on heritage left by Bismarck, 15
German-Russian differences as to occupied areas, 304
German Supreme Command and evacuation question, 312
Germans and a friendly attitude towards America, 122
at Brest conference, 224
attitude of, towards Poland, 203
inferior mentality of, 69
“insatiable appetite” of,
267
Lenin and, 216
oppose peace negotiations with Roumania,
260
refuse to renounce occupied territory,
226
the dynastic fidelity of, 52
Germany, a moral coalition against, 3
advocates unrestricted U-boat warfare,
115 et seq.
and Alsace-Lorraine, 71
and Austro-Hungarian military action in
Ukraine, 254
answers the Papal Note, 177
blind faith in invincibility of her army,
17
blockade of, and her retaliatory measures,
16
confident of victory, 23, 71
culpability of, in matter of peace, 185
decides on U-boat campaign, 124
declares Armistice with Russia at an end,
318
disillusionment of, 31
dissatisfaction in, over peace resolution
in Reichstag, 156
England declares war on, 14
evil times in store for, 336
her dream of a victorious peace, 326,
331
her hopes of food shortage in England,
145
Michaelis on internal economic and political
situation in, 157
military party of, 19, 327, 330, 331
negotiations respecting naval disarmament,
4
post-war intentions of, 185
restricts building of U-boats, 131
revolution in, 328
rupture with America, 127
unsuccessful effort at rapprochement,
180
violates neutrality of Belgium, 14