XIII
EL COMIENZO DE LAS CRISIS:
ALEMANIA, FRANCIA Y MARRUECOS
[1] Schoen, Memoirs of an Ambassador, p. 20; Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, p. 694. <<
[2] Schoen, Memoirs of an Ambassador, pp. 22-23. <<
[3] BD, vol. II, p. 71, p. 62. <<
[4] Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times, p. 255. <<
[5] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, p. 695. <<
[6] Hewitson, «Germany and France», p. 579. <<
[7] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, pp. 691-693. <<
[8] Ibid., p. 702, nota 1. <<
[9] Hewitson, «Germany and France», pp. 585-586. <<
[10] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, pp. 680-681. <<
[11] Ibid., pp. 683, 684. <<
[12] Morris, Theodore Rex, pp. 334-335. <<
[13] Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, pp. 269-270. <<
[14] Ibid., p. 272. <<
[15] Kaiser, «Germany and the Origins», p. 453. <<
[16] Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, p. 162. <<
[17] Kaiser, «Germany and the Origins», p. 453. <<
[18] Craig, The Politics of the Prussian Army, p. 285. <<
[19] Lee, Edward VII, vol. II, p. 340. <<
[20] The Times, 31 de marzo de 1905. <<
[21] Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, p. 116. <<
[22] Monger, The End of Isolation, p. 192. <<
[23] Ibid., p. 187. <<
[24] Ibid., p. 190. <<
[25] Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, pp. 287-288. <<
[26] Ibid., pp. 281, 283, 285. <<
[27] Ibid., p. 286. <<
[28] Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times, p. 265. <<
[29] Monger, The End of Isolation, p. 224 y nota 2. <<
[30] Nicolson, Portrait of a Diplomatist, p. 119. <<
[31] Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, pp. 291-292. <<
[32] Ibid., p. 299. <<
[33] Ibid., pp. 292-293. <<
[34] Ibid., pp. 296-297. <<
[35] Ibid., p. 289. <<
[36] Ibid., pp. 276-278, 278-279. <<
[37] Ibid., pp. 296-301. <<
[38] Weber, The Nationalist Revival in France, p. 31. <<
[39] Monger, The End of Isolation, p. 202. <<
[40] Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, pp. 135, 138. <<
[41] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, p. 707. <<
[42] Nicolson, Portrait of a Diplomatist, p. 122. <<
[43] Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, p. 303. <<
[44] Weber, The Nationalist Revival in France, p. 32. <<
[45] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, pp. 40-41. <<
[46] Ibid., p. 42. <<
[47] Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, p. 117. <<
[48] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, p. 731. <<
[49] Grey, Twenty-five Years, vol. I; véase por ejemplo la carta del 31 de enero de 1906, pp. 176-179. <<
[50] Otte, «Almost a Law of Nature?», pp. 82-83. <<
[51] Wilson, The Policy of the Entente, p. 13. <<
[52] Grey, Twenty-five Years, vol. I, p. 128. <<
[53] Lloyd George, War Memoirs, vol. I, p. 91. <<
[54] Gilmour, Curzon, p. 26, nota. <<
[55] Robbins, Sir Edward Grey, pp. 23-24, 29. <<
[56] Massie, Dreadnought, p. 585. <<
[57] Steiner y Neilson, Britain and the Origins, pp. 41-42. <<
[58] Wilson, The Policy of the Entente, p. 35. <<
[59] Steiner y Neilson, Britain and the Origins, pp. 42-43. <<
[60] Otte, «Almost a Law of Nature?», p. 79. <<
[61] BD, vol. III, pp. 200, 162. <<
[62] Grey, Twenty-five Years, vol. I, p. 98. <<
[63] Rich, Friedrich von Holstein, vol. II, p. 733. <<
[64] Oppel, «The Waning of a Traditional Alliance», p. 324. <<
[65] Bridge, From Sadowa to Sarajevo, pp. 281-282. <<
[66] Herring, From Colony to Superpower, p. 363. <<
[67] BD, vol. III, pp. 401, 337-338. <<
[68] Lerman, The Chancellor as Courtier, pp. 147-148. <<
[69] Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times, p. 262; Lerman, The Chancellor as Courtier, p. 144. <<
[70] Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times, p. 264. <<
[71] Otte, «Almost a Law of Nature?», p. 83. <<
[72] Foley, «Debate. The Real Schlieffen Plan», pp. 44-45. <<
[73] Craig, The Politics of the Prussian Army, pp. 284-285. <<
[74] Joll y Martel, The Origins of The First World War, p. 197. <<
[75] Oppel, «The Waning of a Traditional Alliance», pp. 325-326. <<
[76] Dumas, The Franco-British Exhibition, p. 4. <<
[77] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, pp. 38-40. <<
[78] BD, vol. III, pp. 299, 266-268. <<
[79] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, p. 76. <<
[80] Lloyd George, War Memoirs, vol. I, pp. 49-50. <<
[81] Wilson, The Policy of the Entente, pp. 85-87. <<
[82] Ibid., pp. 93-96. <<
[83] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, pp. 90-92. <<
[84] Kennedy, «Great Britain before 1914», p. 173. <<
[85] Wilson, The Policy of the Entente, p. 125. <<
[86] Offer, The First World War, p. 303. <<
[87] Doughty, Pyrrhic Victory, p. 39. <<
[88] Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, pp. 384-388. <<
[89] Wilson, The Policy of the Entente, p. 126; Fisher y Marder, Fear God and Dread Nought, vol. II, p. 232. <<
[90] Marder, From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, pp. 246-247. <<
[91] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, pp. 106-107. <<
[92] Steiner y Neilson, Britain and the Origins, p. 213. <<
[93] Neilson, «Great Britain», pp. 183-185; Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, pp. 187-193. <<
[94] Jeffery, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, pp. 96-97. <<
[95] Williamson, Politics of Grand Strategy, p. 196. <<
[96] Porch, The March to the Marne, p. 228. <<
[97] Eubank, Paul Cambon, pp. 114, 123, 155 y passim. <<
[98] Doughty, «French Strategy in 1914», p. 435. <<
[99] Schmidt, Frankreichs Aussenpolitik, pp. 138-141. <<
[100] Jeffery, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, p. 37. <<
[101] Williamson, «General Henry Wilson», p. 91. <<
[102] Ibid., pp. 94-96. <<
[103] Callwell, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, vol. I, p. 89. <<
[104] Ibid., pp. 78-79. <<
[105] Andrew, «France and the German Menace», p. 137. <<
[106] Callwell, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, vol. I, p. 105. <<
[107] Keiger, «Jules Cambon», p. 642. <<