Smuts, General, interview with Mennsdorff, 170
Social Democrats and the question of peace, 26, 30
and the Stockholm Conference, 168, 333
Hungarian, 243
opposed to sacrifice of Alsace-Lorraine,
71
“Social Patriots,” Russian, 211
Social Revolutionary Party, the, 212
Socialists and offensive against Central Powers, 211
Spanish reports of war-weariness in England and France, 143
Stirbey, Prince, 263
Stockholm, a Socialist Conference at, 168, 333
Russians ask for a conference at, 229
Stockholm Congress, negative result of, 169
Strikes and their danger, 310
Stumm, von, on Ukrainian claims, 241
Sturdza, Lieut.-Col., extraordinary behaviour of, 83
Stuergkh, Count, 18 (note)
recollections of, 46
Submarine warfare, author’s note to American
Government on, 279
Czernin on, 334
destruction without warning justified,
283
enemy losses in, 290
enemy’s “statistical smoke-screens”
as to, 289
question of safety of passengers and crew,
282
speech by Dr. Helfferich on, 288
why adopted by Central Powers, 281 et
seq.
(See also U-boats)
Suedekum, Herr, and Austria-Hungary’s peace proposals, 155, 333
Supreme Military and Naval Command, conditions of,
for peace
negotiations, 159
Switzerland, reported disturbances in: author’s disclaimer, 335
Sycophancy in high places, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64
Sylvester, Dr., and the German-Austrian National Assembly, 26
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Talaat Pasha arrives at Brest, 233
influence of, 143
threatens to resign, 269
Talleyrand, a dictum of, 174
Tarnowski, Count, author’s opinion of, 110
German Ambassador to Washington, 127
Thomas, M., war speech on Russian front, 214
Tisza, Count Stephen, 18 (note)
a characteristic letter from, 200
advocates unrestricted U-boat warfare,
115, 334
and American intervention, 123
and author’s appointment to Bucharest,
78
and cession of Hungarian territory, 135
and control of foreign policy, 134
and the Stockholm Conference, 168
assassination of, 137
at a U-boat campaign conference, 121
author’s conference with, 27, 28
defends Count Czernin, 108
dismissal of, 136, 203
Franz Ferdinand and, 38
his influence in Hungary, 27
leads anti-Roumanian party, 77
lively correspondence with author, 128
on dangers of pessimism, 154
on the Treaty of London, 28
opposes annexation of Roumania, 207
opposes the war, 10
opposes U-boat warfare, 131, 334
peace proposal of, 139
pro-memoria of, on Roumanian peace
negotiations, 258
question of frontier rectifications, 319
refuses cession of Hungarian territory,
107
speech at conference on Polish question,
206
tribute to, 137
views regarding Poland, 200
visits the Southern Slavs, 30