Confidential British Foreign Office political correspondence [mikroform] : World War I.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0287-35
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Public Record Office, 1979.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (715 poz ; 656 s.) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Public Record Office (Kew, London) FO 371/3086'da kayıtlıdır.
Bu seri 107 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6610 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
Vol. 3086 : Irish sedition, 12 October 1917-4 December 1917, s. 1-10 ; Situation in U.S.A., 13 October 1917-3 November 1917, s. 11-55 ; Allied conference of September 4th, 13 October 1917, s. 56-59 ; Conference with M. Painleve, 16 October 1917, s. 60-69 ; M. Briand and peace, 17 October 1917-18 October 1917, s. 70-75 ; Mr. Jewett, 22 October 1917-21 November 1917, s. 76-80 ; Germany & Austria& peace, 28 October 1917, s. 81-84 ; Baron E. D. Coppee, 29 October 1917-22 November 1917, s. 85-111 ; German movements in France, 31 October 1917, s. 112-113 ; Internal conditions in Germany & Turkey, 2 November 1917, s. 114-115 ; German intrigues in India, 3 November 1917-24 December 1917, s. 116-129 ; Anglo-French conference of September 25th, 6 November 1917, s. 130-136 ; Suggested inter-allied General Staff, 7 November 1917, s. 137-138 ; Lord Robert Cecil's interview with Reuter, 9 November 1917, s. 139-140 ; Organization of supreme war council, 9 November 1917-30 December 1917, s. 141-252 ; Turkey. No trace of original paper, 9 November 1917, s. 253 ; Prime Minister's return, 12 November 1917, s. 254-255 ; Letter for President Wilson, 14 November 1917-23 November 1917, s. 256-265 ; Future conduct of the war, 15 November 1917-26 November 1917, s. 266-286 ; Representation of colonies at inter-allied conferences, 17 November 1917-10 December 1917, s. 287-296 ; Mr.Lynch, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he has ascertained the channel by which Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, now an officer in the German army, communicates with his relatives in this country ; whether any soldier in the fighting forces of Germany has the like facility of communicating with friends here ; and, if not, will he say why Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein enjoys special privileges, 19 November 1917, s. 297-300 ; Transmission of military information, 22 November 1917, s. 301-308 ; Austrian peace move with Russia, 24 November 1917, s. 309-310 ; German dogs for war service, 26 November 1917, s. 311-312 ; Mr. M'Curdy, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs : (1) whether any alliance exists between the United States of America and Great Britain for co-operation in the present war ; (2) whether the alliance now existing between Great Britain and any of the Allies is by its terms operative after the successful termination of this war : (3) whether any cnference has taken place, or any agreement has been arrived at, between Great Britain and the United States of America, or between Great Britain and any of the allies, as to the desirability of forming a league of nations by way of security against future wars, before the present alliance is dissolved : (4) and whether His Majesty's government have considered, or will consider, the advisability of now making a permanent covenant of peace with the United States of America and the nations now allied against Germany, for the purpose of establishing and disestablishing war as a means of settling disputes between Great Britain the United States of America, and the Allied nations, and for the purpose of obtaining the adherence so soon as practicable of all other nations to such league, and for the purpose of mutual disarmament so soon as, and to such extent as, the adherence of other nations renders disarmament safe and practicable, 27 November 1917, s. 313-314 ; Supreme allies naval conference, 28 November 1917-4 December 1917, s. 315-322 ; Conference on aviation at Paris, 28 November 1917, s. 323-327 ; The Vatican ; the allies, 28 November 1917, s. 328-335 ; International socialist peace conference, 29 November 1917-11 December 1917, s. 336-339 ; Telegram 2827 not received, 29 November 1917, s. 340-342 ; Telegram 2027, 3 December 1917, s. 343-344 ; Allied conference, 30 November 1917, s. 345-346 ; Lord Lansdowne's letter, 30 November 1917-28 December 1917, s. 347-392 ; Speech by Lord R. Cecil at Norwich, 1 December 1917, s. 393-396 ; Peace demonstrations in Berlin, 1 December 1917, s. 397-398 ; Financial position of Bulgaria and Central Empires, 1 December 1917, s. 399-401 ; Russia &pact of London agreement, 3 December 1917-31 December 1917, s. 402-445 ; Count Hertling's speech, 3 December 1917, s. 446-455 ; Message for prime minister, 4 December 1917, s. 456-458 ; Supreme war council, 5 December 1917, s. 459-504 ; Paris conference of November 1917, 6 December 1917, s. 505-511 ; The Kaiser's responsibility for the war, 8 December 1917-12 December 1917, s. 512-516 ; Mission to Scandinavia, 8 December 1917-31 December 1917, s. 517-568 ; Nobel peace prize, 10 December 1917, s. 569-570 ; Allied action against submarines, 11 December 1917-12 December 1917, s. 571-587 ; Major Hunt, - to ask the prime minister, if he has any offical knowledge of the decision of the United States government that all Germans must leave Washington not later than 15th December ; and if he will take a corresponding action with regard to all Germans in London, 12 December 1917, s. 588 ; Count Czernin's journey to Berlin, 12 December 1917, s. 589-590 ; Reopening of Italian parliament, 13 December 1917, s. 591-593 ; Japan's war effort, 17 December 1917, s. 594-597 ; Movements and actions of Baron Oscar Rosenberg, 17 December 1917, s. 598-600 ; Command of allied troops in U.K., 21 Dececmber 1917, s. 601-606 ; Message for prime minister, 22 December 1917-23 December 1917, s. 607-610 ; Intelligence, 22 December 1917, s. 611-613 ; Inter-allied transport, 24 December 1917, s. 614-616 ; Paul Ignatieff, 24 December 1917, s. 617-622 ; Anglo-French conference at L'Quai d'Orsay on December 23, 26 December 1917, s. 623-654 ; Major David Davies, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he is prepared to propose to the allied governments the conclusion of a treaty for the total exclusion of all commerce, shipping, and tradewith theCentral Powers until such time as they have abandoned all territories occupied by force of arms during this war, made complete reparation for all their crimes against civilized communities on land and sea, and have signified their acceptance of the allied proposals for the self-determination of nationalities, international arbitration, and limitation of armaments after the war, 31 December 1917, s. 655-656.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Kew, London : Public Record Office, 1979. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 12 October 1917-31 December 1917.
Dil Notu
Fransızca metin içerir.
Konu
Painleve, Paul, 1863-1933__Fransa.
Briand, Aristide, 1862-1932__Fransa.
Cecil, Robert, 1864-1958__İngiltere.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924__İngiltere.
Ignatieff, Paul, 1870-1945.
William II (Alman İmparatoru ; 1859-1941).
Davies, David.
Rosenberg, Oscar.
Hunt, Major.
Coppee, E. D.
Albert, Schleswig-Holstein Dükü, 1869-1931__Almanya.
Hertling, Georg, Graf von, 1843-1919__Almanya.
Czernin, Ottokar von, Graf, 1872-1932.
Lansdowne, Lord__İngiltere__Yazışmalar.
Dünya Savaşları, 1914-1918__İngiltere__Yazışmalar.
Dünya Savaşları, I__İngiltere__Yazışmalar.
Dünya Savaşları, I__İsyanlar__İrlanda.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Konferanslar__Fransa.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Müzakereler__Fransa.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Müzakereler__Avusturya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Müzakereler__Almanya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Almanya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Türkiye.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Konferanslar__İngiltere.
Dünya Savaşları, I__İletişim__İngiltere.
Askeri güçler__İngiltere.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Müzakereler__Rusya.
Uluslararası finans__Bulgaristan__Tarih__1917.
Diplomatik ve konsolosluk hizmeti__İskandinavya__Tarih__1917.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Parlamentolar__İtalya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Japonya.
Askeri güçler__Birleşik Krallık.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__1914-1918__Kaynaklar.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__Rusya.
Rusya__Dış ilişkiler__İngiltere.
Almanya__Askeri ilişkiler__İngiltere.
İngiltere__Askeri ilişkiler__Almanya.
Rusya__Dış ilişkiler__Avusturya.
Avusturya__Dış ilişkiler__Rusya.
Almanya__Dış ilişkiler__Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri__Dış ilişkiler__Almanya.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri__Dış ilişkiler__İngiltere.
Almanya__Dış ilişkiler__İngiltere.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__Almanya.
Kurum Adı
British Foreign Office
Ek Giriş - Farklı/Değişik Eser Adı
Irish sedition, 12 October 1917-4 December 1917 ; Situation in U.S.A., 13 October 1917-3 November 1917 ; Allied conference of September 4th, 13 October 1917 ; Conference with M. Painleve, 16 October 1917 ; M. Briand and peace, 17 October 1917-18 October 1917 ; Mr. Jewett, 22 October 1917-21 November 1917 ; Germany & Austria& peace, 28 October 1917 ; Baron E. D. Coppee, 29 October 1917-22 November 1917 ; German movements in France, 31 October 1917 ; Internal conditions in Germany & Turkey, 2 November 1917 ; German intrigues in India, 3 November 1917-24 December 1917 ; Anglo-French conference of September 25th, 6 November 1917 ; Suggested inter-allied General Staff, 7 November 1917 ; Lord Robert Cecil's interview with Reuter, 9 November 1917 ; Organization of supreme war council, 9 November 1917-30 December 1917 ; Turkey. No trace of original paper, 9 November 1917 ; Prime Minister's return, 12 November 1917 ; Letter for President Wilson, 14 November 1917-23 November 1917 ; Future conduct of the war, 15 November 1917-26 November 1917 ; Representation of colonies at inter-allied conferences, 17 November 1917-10 December 1917 ; Mr.Lynch, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he has ascertained the channel by which Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, now an officer in the German army, communicates with his relatives in this country ; whether any soldier in the fighting forces of Germany has the like facility of communicating with friends here ; and, if not, will he say why Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein enjoys special privileges, 19 November 1917 ; Transmission of military information, 22 November 1917 ; Austrian peace move with Russia, 24 November 1917 ; German dogs for war service, 26 November 1917 ; Mr. M'Curdy, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs : (1) whether any alliance exists between the United States of America and Great Britain for co-operation in the present war ; (2) whether the alliance now existing between Great Britain and any of the Allies is by its terms operative after the successful termination of this war : (3) whether any cnference has taken place, or any agreement has been arrived at, between Great Britain and the United States of America, or between Great Britain and any of the allies, as to the desirability of forming a league of nations by way of security against future wars, before the present alliance is dissolved : (4) and whether His Majesty's government have considered, or will consider, the advisability of now making a permanent covenant of peace with the United States of America and the nations now allied against Germany, for the purpose of establishing and disestablishing war as a means of settling disputes between Great Britain the United States of America, and the Allied nations, and for the purpose of obtaining the adherence so soon as practicable of all other nations to such league, and for the purpose of mutual disarmament so soon as, and to such extent as, the adherence of other nations renders disarmament safe and practicable, 27 November 1917 ; Supreme allies naval conference, 28 November 1917-4 December 1917 ; Conference on aviation at Paris, 28 November 1917 ; The Vatican ; the allies, 28 November 1917 ; International socialist peace conference, 29 November 1917-11 December 1917 ; Telegram 2827 not received, 29 November 1917 ; Telegram 2027, 3 December 1917 ; Allied conference, 30 November 1917 ; Lord Lansdowne's letter, 30 November 1917-28 December 1917 ; Speech by Lord R. Cecil at Norwich, 1 December 1917 ; Peace demonstrations in Berlin, 1 December 1917 ; Financial position of Bulgaria and Central Empires, 1 December 1917 ; Russia &pact of London agreement, 3 December 1917-31 December 1917 ; Count Hertling's speech, 3 December 1917 ; Message for prime minister, 4 December 1917 ; Supreme war council, 5 December 1917 ; Paris conference of November 1917, 6 December 1917 ; The Kaiser's responsibility for the war, 8 December 1917-12 December 1917 ; Mission to Scandinavia, 8 December 1917-31 December 1917 ; Nobel peace prize, 10 December 1917 ; Allied action against submarines, 11 December 1917-12 December 1917 ; Major Hunt, - to ask the prime minister, if he has any offical knowledge of the decision of the United States government that all Germans must leave Washington not later than 15th December ; and if he will take a corresponding action with regard to all Germans in London, 12 December 1917 ; Count Czernin's journey to Berlin, 12 December 1917 ; Reopening of Italian parliament, 13 December 1917 ; Japan's war effort, 17 December 1917 ; Movements and actions of Baron Oscar Rosenberg, 17 December 1917 ; Command of allied troops in U.K., 21 Dececmber 1917 ; Message for prime minister, 22 December 1917-23 December 1917 ; Intelligence, 22 December 1917 ; Inter-allied transport, 24 December 1917 ; Paul Ignatieff, 24 December 1917 ; Anglo-French conference at L'Quai d'Orsay on December 23, 26 December 1917 ; Major David Davies, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he is prepared to propose to the allied governments the conclusion of a treaty for the total exclusion of all commerce, shipping, and tradewith theCentral Powers until such time as they have abandoned all territories occupied by force of arms during this war, made complete reparation for all their crimes against civilized communities on land and sea, and have signified their acceptance of the allied proposals for the self-determination of nationalities, international arbitration, and limitation of armaments after the war, 31 December 1917 vol. 3086