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Authors: Margaret MacMillan

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Waldorf schools
325
War Ministry (Austria-Hungary)
539
War Ministry (French)
482
War Ministry (Germany)
285
War Office (Britain)
110
,
182
,
281
,
491
war plans
xviii
,
22
,
106
,
111
,
113
,
135
,
298
–303,
313
,
321
,
335
,
336
,
344
–45,
371
,
373
–74,
426
,
506
,
595
Warburg, Max
504
,
525
Warburg interests
412
Warsaw Pact
496
Watergate scandal (1972)
141
Waterloo, Battle of (1815)
132
,
134
,
137
Webb, Beatrice
540
Webb, Sidney
540
Wehrverein
472
Weihaiwei, Shantung peninsula, China
46
Weltmachtstellung
(‘world power’)
80
Weltpolitik
(‘world policy’)
80
,
81
,
83
Western Front
xix
–xx,
28
,
373
German war plans
xviii
,
22
map (1914–18)
xii
–xiii
White, Andrew
281
Wickham Steed, Henry
210
Wilde, Oscar
244
Wilhelm I, Kaiser
59
,
60
,
65
–66,
69
,
228
,
418
,
429
plot to kill him
518
Wilhelm II, Kaiser
2
,
22
,
26
,
32
,
99
,
113
,
101
,
158
,
235
,
256
,
259
,
373
, P1.
2
, P1.
3
, P1.
8
abdication (1918)
59
,
599
and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
50
appearance
60
,
213
and archaeology
478
armed forces’ oath of loyalty to him
71
attitude to Britain
84
and Belgium
328
–29
Björkö agreement
189
–90
and Bosnia-Herzegovina annexation
398
and the British royal family
84
–86
character
60
–64,
70
,
322
,
494
childhood
170
conversations at Windsor Castle
44
Daily Telegraph
affair
124
–27,
400
,
405
,
416
daughter’s wedding
469
,
471
death
605
and death of Queen Victoria
58
decision to build a navy to challenge British sea power
59
difficult birth
64
–65
dismisses Bismarck
52
,
223
during the war
604
education
65
and Edward VII
61
,
85
–86,
122
–24,
156
,
190
and the Entente Cordiale
157
,
188
fascinated by ships and the sea
18
favours Anglo-German alliance
58
–59
and the first Hague Peace Conference
279
and Franz Ferdinand’s assassination
513
furious at Russian military preparations
568
German jokes about
71
Kruger telegram
56
,
76
lack of co-ordination and overall direction of Germany
322
lives in the Netherlands
604
love of the military
66
,
72
,
171
,
205
Mahan’s influence
75
,
89
marriages
62
–63
Military Cabinet
322
,
324
models himself on Frederick the Great
xxvi
,
91
naval race
198
,
406
New York Times
interview
195
–96
peacemaking
103
,
326
,
406
,
425
,
458
and Permanent Court of Arbitration
282
power of
59
,
66
–67,
69
,
70
,
72
,
89
,
97
–98,
130
,
169
promises support to Austria-Hungary
457
,
465
relations with Franz Joseph
223
relations with the tsar
358
,
419
,
494
–95,
590
and rise of Hitler
605
on Salisbury
56
–57
and Schlieffen
317
on Second Novelle
120
–21
sees himself as the balance of power in Europe
74
sees war as inevitable
480
,
525
speeches
63
–64,
70
and Spithead naval review
27
–28
state visit to Abdul Hamid II
378
–79,
379
talks with Haldane
508
Tangier visit
353
–4,
355
,
356
,
359
,
360
,
361
,
363
, P1.
22
telegrams to Wilhelm
566
–67
travelling
71
,
83
and the ultimatum to Serbia
551
–52
unwelcome advice to Nicholas
188
–89
wants to dominate the world’s stage
59
–60
War Council
479
,
480
withered arm
65
,
359
Youth Decree
261
William of Wied, Prince, king of Albania
67
,
462
,
540
Williams, E.E.
103
‘Made in Germany’
101
–2
Wilson, Sir Arthur
373
,
374
Wilson, Sir Henry
374
,
375
–76,
426
,
428
,
490
–91,
499
,
603
Wilson, President Woodrow
276
,
509
,
584
,
591
,
592
,
597
–98
Witte, Count Sergei
171
,
172
,
174
,
177
,
178
,
184
,
185
,
187
,
188
,
191
,
192
,
239
Wolff, Theodor
541
Wolseley, Field Marshal Sir Garnet
243
,
309
Woltmann, Ludwig
249
women
abandoning traditional roles
244
demand for votes
xxii
,
244
,
423
,
489
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
275
working classes
alienated
233
and conscription
258
doubting their loyalty and reliability
106
–7
feared as a political force
245
growth in
7
improved conditions
285
joining up in the Great War
240
militancy
400
,
412
public houses
11
resentment of middle classes
248
rise of
32
tourism
10
working hours
233
,
243

Y

Yanushkevich, General Nicholas
550
,
567
Yellow Peril
125
,
188
,
189
,
195
,
356
,
369
Young Bosnians
514
–15
Young Turks
394
–95,
397
,
399
,
441
,
444
,
449
,
459
,
493
,
494
,
495
youth movements
309
Ypres, Belgium
xix
,
596
Yugoslav movement
389
Yugoslavia
598
Yusupov, Prince
164

Z

Zabern (now Saverne) incident (1913)
229
,
263
–65,
483
Zagreb
201
Zanzibar
34
,
93
Zedlitz-Trützschler, Count Robert
61
–62,
67
zemstvos
173
Zeppelin, Count
122
,
253
Zeppelins
232
,
253
,
483
Zhilinski, General Iakov
345
Zimmermann, Arthur
525
,
533
Zola, Émile
87
,
247
‘J’Accuse’
142
Zulu wars (1879–96)
xxiii
Zurlinden, General Emile
144
Zweig, Stefan
10
,
11
,
12
,
14
,
19
,
231
,
277
,
563
–64
‘the Golden Age of Security’
11
,
12
The World of Yesterday
11

1. The Paris Exposition of 1900 celebrated peace and prosperity as well as Europe’s dominance in the world. Its exhibits, though, hinted at some of the tensions which were going to bring an end to one of the longest periods of calm in Europe’s turbulent history.

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