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

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0287-30
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Public Record Office, 1979.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (499 poz ; 458 s.) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Public Record Office (Kew, London) FO 371/3081'de kayıtlıdır.
Bu seri 107 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6610 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
Vol. 3081 : The Vatikan and the Blockade, 1 March 1917, s. 1-11 ; German submarine losses, 5 March 1917, s. 12-14 ; Attitude of United States to the war & peace, 16 March 1917, s. 15-26 ; Eastern Mediterranean and adhesion of Italy to agreement between Russia, Great Britain & France, 18 March 1917, s. 27-28 ; Destruction of towns & villages during German retreat in French Zone of fighting, 23 March 1917-20 April 1917, s. 29-57 ; Austro-German offensive against Italy, 25 March 1917-6 November 1917, s. 58-110 ; James Sims, 4 April 1917, s. 111-119 ; Herr Zimmermann on the fall of Bagdad. Imperial Chancellor's increasing reliance on social democrats, 1 April 1917, s. 120-121 ; Italian situation & entry of U.S.A. into the war, 12 April 1917, s. 122-123 ; British successes in France, 14 April 1917-26 May 1917, s. 124-160 ; Engagement with the allies, 16 April 1917, s. 161-164 ; Speech of president of Reichstag at meeting in Berlin of popular progressive party, 20 April 1917, s. 165-166 ; Allied conference at St. Jean de Maurienne, 21 April 1917-2 May 1917, s. 167-211 ; Peace terms, 26 April 1917, s. 212-217 ; Germany's war aims, 28 April 1917, s. 218-222 ; Future of Constantinople, 30 April 1917-2 May 1917, s. 223-237 ; Separate peace with Bulgaria or Austria-Hungary, 30 April 1917-2 May 1917, s. 238-246 ; Paris conference may 4th, 2 May 1917-3 May 1917, s. 247-253 ; Decision that no British shall be brought across the Channel, 2 May 1917, s. 254-255 ; Agreements between H.M.G. and the allies, 3 May 1917, s. 256-257 ; Interview between Guttmann&Tower of daily mail, 4 May 1917, s. 258-264 ; Internal conditions in Germany, 4 May 1917-16 May 1917, s. 265-270 ; S.S. ''Transylvania'', 9 May 1917, s. 271-272 ; Future of Strassburg, 9 May 1917, s. 273-274 ; Mr. King ,- to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether, having regard to President Wilson's statement on 3 rd April that the United States were at war with the German government and that America had not Quarrelled with the German people, and has no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship, this expression of differentiation between the German government and the German people is endorsed by His Majesty's government ; and whether, with the object of encouraging the German people to throw off the yoke of German military domination, he will make clear the unity of all the allies on this point, 10 May 1917, s. 275-277, Paris conference, 11 May 1917-12 May 1917, s. 278-282 ; War situation, 15 May 1917-13 December 1917, s. 283-458.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Kew, London : Public Record Office, 1979. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 1 March 1917-13 December 1917.
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Kurum Adı
British Foreign Office
Ek Giriş - Farklı/Değişik Eser Adı
The Vatikan and the Blockade, 1 March 1917 ; German submarine losses, 5 March 1917 ; Attitude of United States to the war & peace, 16 March 1917 ; Eastern Mediterranean and adhesion of Italy to agreement between Russia, Great Britain & France, 18 March 1917 ; Destruction of towns & villages during German retreat in French Zone of fighting, 23 March 1917-20 April 1917 ; Austro-German offensive against Italy, 25 March 1917-6 November 1917 ; James Sims, 4 April 1917 ; Herr Zimmermann on the fall of Bagdad. Imperial Chancellor's increasing reliance on social democrats, 1 April 1917 ; Italian situation & entry of U.S.A. into the war, 12 April 1917 ; British successes in France, 14 April 1917-26 May 1917 ; Engagement with the allies, 16 April 1917 ; Speech of president of Reichstag at meeting in Berlin of popular progressive party, 20 April 1917 ; Allied conference at St. Jean de Maurienne, 21 April 1917-2 May 1917 ; Peace terms, 26 April 1917 ; Germany's war aims, 28 April 1917 ; Future of Constantinople, 30 April 1917-2 May 1917 ; Separate peace with Bulgaria or Austria-Hungary, 30 April 1917-2 May 1917 ; Paris conference may 4th, 2 May 1917-3 May 1917 ; Decision that no British shall be brought across the Channel, 2 May 1917 ; Agreements between H.M.G. and the allies, 3 May 1917 ; Interview between Guttmann&Tower of daily mail, 4 May 1917 ; Internal conditions in Germany, 4 May 1917-16 May 1917 ; S.S. ''Transylvania'', 9 May 1917 ; Future of Strassburg, 9 May 1917 ; Mr. King ,- to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether, having regard to President Wilson's statement on 3 rd April that the United States were at war with the German government and that America had not Quarrelled with the German people, and has no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship, this expression of differentiation between the German government and the German people is endorsed by His Majesty's government ; and whether, with the object of encouraging the German people to throw off the yoke of German military domination, he will make clear the unity of all the allies on this point, 10 May 1917, Paris conference, 11 May 1917-12 May 1917 ; War situation, 15 May 1917-13 December 1917 vol. 3081.