tailieunhanh - Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915

Immediately on receiving official notification of the rupture of diplomatic relations between Austria and Servia, the Turkish Grand Vizier hastened to inform the Diplomatic Corps in Constantinople that Turkey would remain neutral in the conflict. Explaining this official Turkish declaration, the following editorial article appeared early in August in the Ministerial paper, Tasfiri-Efkiar, published in Constantinople: The declarations made by the Grand Vizier to the Ambassadors of the powers, in order to reassure them as to the dispositions of Turkey, do not constitute from a legal point of view a declaration of neutrality, according to the stipulations of The Hague Conventions; likewise the Austrian ultimatum to. | History A Monthly Magazine by New York Times 1 History A Monthly Magazine by New York Times Project Gutenberg s Current History A Monthly Magazine by New York Times This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Current History A Monthly Magazine The European War March 1915 Author New York Times Release Date February 6 2007 EBook 20521 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CURRENT HISTORY Produced by Juliet Sutherland Linda Cantoni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http The New York Times CURRENT HISTORY A MONTHLY MAGAZINE History A Monthly Magazine by New York Times THE EUROPEAN WAR 2 MARCH 1915 Caldron of the Balkans But little has hitherto been published in English describing from original sources how the Balkan States out of which the world conflict arose resolved in Kipling s phrase to stand up and meet the war. The following documents taken from authoritative Balkan sources show for the first time the purely Balkan aspect of the great struggle. How Turkey Went to War By Ottoman Authorities Immediately on receiving official notification of the rupture of diplomatic relations between Austria and Servia the Turkish Grand Vizier hastened to inform the Diplomatic Corps in Constantinople that Turkey would remain neutral in the conflict. Explaining this official Turkish declaration the following editorial article appeared early in August in the Ministerial paper Tasfiri-Efkiar published in Constantinople The declarations made by the Grand Vizier to the Ambassadors of the powers in order to reassure them as to the dispositions of Turkey do not constitute from a legal point of view a declaration of neutrality according to the stipulations of The Hague Conventions likewise the Austrian .

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