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

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0287-28
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Public Record Office, 1979.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (554 poz ; 522 s.) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Public Record Office (Kew, London) FO 371/3079'da kayıtlıdır.
Bu seri 107 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6610 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
Vol. 3079 : Military intelligence (cont.), 4 April 1917-28 December 1917, s. 1-220 ; German submarines, 3January 1917-28 December 1917, s. 221-351 ; Herr Said Ruete, 3 Januarey 1917, s. 352-357 ; Rome conference, 3 January 1917-3 February 1917, s. 358-382 ; Commander Bellairs, -to ask the secretary os state for foreign affairs, whether Great Britain was one of the various powers who warned Belgium in the summer of 1912 that the object of the increaseof the German army, under the Army Bill of June 1912, was to breakthrough Belgium as stated in the speech of the Belgian minister of war in secret session, in 1913, and officially issued to the press on 14th November 1914, where he says that they learned this from various Powers, and their uneasiness was made greater by the fact that plans were communicated to them, 8 January 1917, s. 383-384 ; Notes of military interest from Italian sources, 8 January 1917, s. 385-387 ; Statement by the U.S. Ambassador at Berlin at chamber of commerce Banquet, 9 January 1917-22 January 1917, s. 388-393 ; Austria-Hungary and peace, 10 January 1917-10 April 1917, s. 394-522.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Kew, London : Public Record Office, 1979. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 4 April 1917-10 April 1917.
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Kurum Adı
British Foreign Office
Ek Giriş - Farklı/Değişik Eser Adı
Military intelligence (cont.), 4 April 1917-28 December 1917 ; German submarines, 3January 1917-28 December 1917 ; Herr Said Ruete, 3 Januarey 1917 ; Rome conference, 3 January 1917-3 February 1917 ; Commander Bellairs, -to ask the secretary os state for foreign affairs, whether Great Britain was one of the various powers who warned Belgium in the summer of 1912 that the object of the increaseof the German army, under the Army Bill of June 1912, was to breakthrough Belgium as stated in the speech of the Belgian minister of war in secret session, in 1913, and officially issued to the press on 14th November 1914, where he says that they learned this from various Powers, and their uneasiness was made greater by the fact that plans were communicated to them, 8 January 1917 ; Notes of military interest from Italian sources, 8 January 1917 ; Statement by the U.S. Ambassador at Berlin at chamber of commerce Banquet, 9 January 1917-22 January 1917 ; Austria-Hungary and peace, 10 January 1917-10 April 1917. vol. 3079