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

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0287-45
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Public Record Office, 1979.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (500 poz ; 456 s.) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Public Record Office (Kew, London) FO 371/3443'de kayıtlıdır.
Bu seri 107 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6610 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
Vol. 3443 : Germany & Britain, 1 May 1918, s. 1-4 ; Czecho-Slovak movement, 6 May 1918, s. 5-9 ; German correspponce with Bolsheviks, 6 May 1918, s. 10-11 ; President Wilson's views on allied intervention in Russia, 11 May 1918, s. 12-16 ; Lettish organisation, 11 May 1918, s. 17-20 ; Dutch agent at Djeddah, 14 May 1918, s. 21-27 ; ''War & peace'', 8 June 1918, s. 28-32 ; ''War & peace'', 16 May 1918, s. 33-49 ; Allied intervention in Siberia. Use of Czech-Slovak forces, 20 May 1918-1 June 1918, s. 50-84 ; Allied barrage in straits of Otranto, 21 May 1918-9 September 1918, s. 85-100 ; Mr. King, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he will state the various countries which have joined the allies in making war on Germany, with the Dates on which each power passed into the status of a belligerent ; and whether he will give the list of those powers which, though not at war, have suspended diplomatic relations with Germany, 21 May 1918, s. 101-102 ; Mr. Outhwaite, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether his attention has been called to a speech delivered on 1st May last by councillor wright, of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in which he started that during the past seven months he had been in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and had met some prominent German labour leaders, including members of the minority socialist party ; and can he state how a representative of this union has been able to meet these German labour leaders, 21 May 1918, s. 103 ; Bombing activities on Germany, 24 May 1918-31 May 1918, s. 104-113 ; Air raids on Cologne, 27 May 1918-17 July 1918, s. 114-168 ; War, 30 May 1918, s. 169-172 ; Telegram 1960, 31 May 1918, s. 173-175 ; Information for press, 30 May 1918, s. 176-182 ; General intelligence & peace, 1 June 1918, s. 183-184 ; Allies declaration, 4 June 1918, s. 185-190 ; German losses, 5 June 1918, s. 191-194 ; President Wilson's views on the situation, 7 June 1918, s. 195-208 ; Enlistment of Irish in the French army, 10 June 1918-7 August 1918, s. 209-224 ; Allied diplomatic conference in London, March 15th and 16th, 11 June 1918, s. 225-244 ; British man-power 1917-18, 21 June 1918-7 September 1918, s. 245-289 ; Movements of Count Rosenberg, 21 June 1918, s. 290-291 ; Mr. Outhwaite, - to ask secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether, in view of the fact that this country declared war on Germany on behalf of the Belgian people, he will invite the Belgiangovernment to express its opinion as to whether the interests of Belgium can be best served by a policy of negotiation for peace, or by one that seeks to secure redress by the prolongation of the war until a victoriou military decision has been achieved by the allies, 22 June 1918-28 June 1918, s. 292-295 ; Passports for women, 24 June 1918-8 July 1918, s. 296-300 ; Mediterranean naval command, 26 June 1918-28 June 1918, s. 301-304 ; Situation in the Middle East, 27 June 1918, s. 305-309 ; Mr. Kin, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether any definite or formal treaty, understanding, or undertaking has been made with Portugal or Greece as to the terms and conditions on which either of these powers entered the war ; if so, whether the text or import of such treaty, understanding, or undertaking has been or will be published ; whether Portugal or Greece has since 1st January 1918 received financial or material aid from this country ; if so, to what amount ; and whether such aid is continuing at present, 1 July 1918, s. 310-311 ; Peace overtures & their rejection, 3 July 1918-26 August 1918, s. 312-344 ; Economic blackade of Germany, 5 July 1918, s. 345-355 ; Captain Carr-Gomm, - to ask the prime minister, whether he is aware of the fact that the French troops receive a daily publication issued jointly by the French war ofiice and the French Foreign Office which goes by the name of the Bulletin Quotidien de presse etrangere, whereas the British troops in France only receive an occasional typed copy of the offical communiques ; and whether the government could arrange with the French for an English translation of the Bulletin Quotidien to be supplied to the officers and men of the expeditionary force in order that thay may have fuller and more exact information about the war in different countries than is at present given to them, 13 July 1918-9 August 1918, s. 356-357 ; German offensive & French public morale, 16 July 1918, s. 358-359 ; Herr Erzberger's activities in Switzerland, 17 July 1918-30 July 1918, s. 360-363 ; Allied finance, 18 July 1918, s. 364-372 ; Resume of Baron Nordenskiold's Pamphlet, ''the use of poison gases among the South American Indians'', 20 July 1918, s. 373-376 ; Aeroplanes captured during May 1918, 25 July 1918, s. 377-379 ; The war in the East, 1 August 1918, s. 380-398 ; Congratulations to General Foch, 2 August 1918-9 August 1918, s. 399-406 ; The Vatican and Ireland, 9 August 1918-23 August 1918, s. 407-415 ; Peace intrigues in U.S.A., 10 August 1918-16 August 1918, s. 416-422 ; Conditions of peace ; the balance sheet of the war, 14 August 1918, s. 423-429 ; Anglo-Italian conference on July 24th, 14 August 1918-19 August 1918, s. 430-441 ; German peace intrigues, 26 August 1918-28 August 1918, s. 442-450 ; First Lord's visit to America, 11 September 1918-18 September 1918, s. 451-456.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Kew, London : Public Record Office, 1979. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 1 May 1918-18 September 1918.
Dil Notu
Fransızca metin içerir.
Konu
Foch, Ferdinand, 1851-1929.
Nordenskiöld, Erland, 1877-1932.
Woodrow, Wilson, 1856-1924__İngiltere.
Dünya Savaşları, I__İngiltere__Yazışmalar.
Dünya Savaşları, 1914-1918__İngiltere__Yazışmalar.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Almanya.
Diplomatik ve konsolosluk hizmeti__Almanya__Tarih__1918.
Diplomatik ve konsolosluk hizmeti__İngiltere__Tarih__1918.
Askeri güçler__Çekoslovakya.
Askeri güçler__İtalya.
Bombalar__Almanya__Tarih__1918.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Kayıplar__Almanya.
Askerlik, gönüllü__İrlanda__Tarih__1918.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Konferanslar__İngiltere.
Askeri güçler__İngiltere.
Askeri güçler__Belçika.
Askeri güçler__Yunanistan.
Askeri güçler__Portekiz.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Kamuoyu__Fransa.
Kimyasal savaş__Güney Amerika__Tarih__1918.
Biyolojik savaş__Güney Amerika__Tarih__1918.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Konferanslar__İtalya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Barış hareketleri__Almanya.
Dünya Savaşları, I__Barış hareketleri__Amerika Birleşik Devletleri.
Diplomatik ve konsolosluk hizmeti__Amerika Birleşik Devletleri__Tarih__1918.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__1914-1918__Kaynaklar.
İrlanda__Dış ilişkiler__Vatikan.
Vatikan__Dış ilişkiler__İrlanda.
Rusya__Dış ilişkiler__Almanya.
Almanya__Dış ilişkiler__Rusya.
Almanya__Dış ilişkiler__1914-1918__Kaynaklar.
Almanya__Dış ilişkiler__İngiltere.
İngiltere__Dış ilişkiler__Almanya.
Norveç__Dış ilişkiler__İsveç.
İsveç__Dış ilişkiler__Norveç.
Norveç__Dış ilişkiler__Danimarka.
Danimarka__Dış ilişkiler__Norveç.
İsveç__Dış ilişkiler__Danimarka.
Danimarka__Dış ilişkiler__İsveç.
Fransa__Askeri ilişkiler__İngiltere.
İngiltere__Askeri ilişkiler__Fransa.
Kurum Adı
British Foreign Office
Ek Giriş - Farklı/Değişik Eser Adı
Germany & Britain, 1 May 1918 ; Czecho-Slovak movement, 6 May 1918 ; German correspponce with Bolsheviks, 6 May 1918 ; President Wilson's views on allied intervention in Russia, 11 May 1918 ; Lettish organisation, 11 May 1918 ; Dutch agent at Djeddah, 14 May 1918 ; ''War & peace'', 8 June 1918 ; ''War & peace'', 16 May 1918 ; Allied intervention in Siberia. Use of Czech-Slovak forces, 20 May 1918-1 June 1918 ; Allied barrage in straits of Otranto, 21 May 1918-9 September 1918 ; Mr. King, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether he will state the various countries which have joined the allies in making war on Germany, with the Dates on which each power passed into the status of a belligerent ; and whether he will give the list of those powers which, though not at war, have suspended diplomatic relations with Germany, 21 May 1918 ; Mr. Outhwaite, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether his attention has been called to a speech delivered on 1st May last by councillor wright, of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in which he started that during the past seven months he had been in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and had met some prominent German labour leaders, including members of the minority socialist party ; and can he state how a representative of this union has been able to meet these German labour leaders, 21 May 1918 ; Bombing activities on Germany, 24 May 1918-31 May 1918 ; Air raids on Cologne, 27 May 1918-17 July 1918 ; War, 30 May 1918 ; Telegram 1960, 31 May 1918 ; Information for press, 30 May 1918 ; General intelligence & peace, 1 June 1918 ; Allies declaration, 4 June 1918 ; German losses, 5 June 1918 ; President Wilson's views on the situation, 7 June 1918 ; Enlistment of Irish in the French army, 10 June 1918-7 August 1918 ; Allied diplomatic conference in London, March 15th and 16th, 11 June 1918 ; British man-power 1917-18, 21 June 1918-7 September 1918 ; Movements of Count Rosenberg, 21 June 1918 ; Mr. Outhwaite, - to ask secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether, in view of the fact that this country declared war on Germany on behalf of the Belgian people, he will invite the Belgiangovernment to express its opinion as to whether the interests of Belgium can be best served by a policy of negotiation for peace, or by one that seeks to secure redress by the prolongation of the war until a victoriou military decision has been achieved by the allies, 22 June 1918-28 June 1918 ; Passports for women, 24 June 1918-8 July 1918 ; Mediterranean naval command, 26 June 1918-28 June 1918 ; Situation in the Middle East, 27 June 1918 ; Mr. Kin, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, whether any definite or formal treaty, understanding, or undertaking has been made with Portugal or Greece as to the terms and conditions on which either of these powers entered the war ; if so, whether the text or import of such treaty, understanding, or undertaking has been or will be published ; whether Portugal or Greece has since 1st January 1918 received financial or material aid from this country ; if so, to what amount ; and whether such aid is continuing at present, 1 July 1918 ; Peace overtures & their rejection, 3 July 1918-26 August 1918 ; Economic blackade of Germany, 5 July 1918 ; Captain Carr-Gomm, - to ask the prime minister, whether he is aware of the fact that the French troops receive a daily publication issued jointly by the French war ofiice and the French Foreign Office which goes by the name of the Bulletin Quotidien de presse etrangere, whereas the British troops in France only receive an occasional typed copy of the offical communiques ; and whether the government could arrange with the French for an English translation of the Bulletin Quotidien to be supplied to the officers and men of the expeditionary force in order that thay may have fuller and more exact information about the war in different countries than is at present given to them, 13 July 1918-9 August 1918 ; German offensive & French public morale, 16 July 1918 ; Herr Erzberger's activities in Switzerland, 17 July 1918-30 July 1918 ; Allied finance, 18 July 1918 ; Resume of Baron Nordenskiold's Pamphlet, ''the use of poison gases among the South American Indians'', 20 July 1918 ; Aeroplanes captured during May 1918, 25 July 1918 ; The war in the East, 1 August 1918 ; Congratulations to General Foch, 2 August 1918-9 August 1918 ; The Vatican and Ireland, 9 August 1918-23 August 1918 ; Peace intrigues in U.S.A., 10 August 1918-16 August 1918 ; Conditions of peace ; the balance sheet of the war, 14 August 1918 ; Anglo-Italian conference on July 24th, 14 August 1918-19 August 1918 ; German peace intrigues, 26 August 1918-28 August 1918 ; First Lord's visit to America, 11 September 1918-18 September 1918. vol. 3443.