Was First World War Inevitable? - The Forgotten Telegram (On the
100th anniversary of WWI. Little-known facts and mysteries of the
eve of WWI) Almost 100 years after the begining of First World War,
there is still exist some forgotten or mysterious facts. The author
tells the story of a forgotten (by historians) telegram of Russian
Emperor Nicholas II to German Emperor Wilhelm II on July 29, 1914 -
two days before the start of WWI. Documentary sources found by the
author convincingly shows that the telegram would prevent the war -
if the Kaiser Wilhelm would agreed with the proposal of the Russian
Emperor. In addition, the author criticizes the version of "equal
responsibility" of the great European powers for starting WWI, and
tells the story of the little-known (or the forgotten) facts of
peacekeeping efforts of Nicholas II for the convening of the Hague
Conference in 1899, and during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. The
last part of the brochure is devoted to the analysis of the state
of Russia by 1917, on the eve of Russian catastrophe. The brochure
contains the reference of sources (36 references), and this may be
of interest as to the general reader so and for professional
historians.
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