The Kaiser and His Court: The Diaries, Note Books, and Letters of Admiral Georg Alexander Von Müller, Chief of the Naval Cabinet, 1914-1918Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964 - 430 pages After being captured by pirates and sold as a slave, a forgetful young Englishman faces a long imprisonment because he can't remember where the ransom note should be sent. |
Contents
THE GATHERING STORM | 1 |
PYRRHIC VICTORY | 15 |
FALKENHAYN AND TIRPITZ | 32 |
Copyright | |
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Admiral Admiralty Staff afternoon Ambassador America April armed merchantmen Army arrived asked attack audience August Austrian Bachmann Ballin battle behaviour Berlin Bethmann Bulgaria Cabinet Chiefs Capelle Captain Chancellor Charleville Chief of Naval Colonel-General conference conversation Count Crown Prince cruiser decision declared dinner discuss East Prussia Editor's note Emperor Empress enemy England English Erzberger Falkenhayn favour February Field-Marshal Foreign Office Freiherr German Grünau Headquarters Helfferich High Command High Seas Fleet Hindenburg Holtzendorff Homburg Jagow January July June Kaiser King King of Bulgaria Kreuznach Kühlmann letter Ludendorff lunch Lyncker Majesty March midday military Minister mood morning Müller Naval Staff Navy Office Neue Palais neutrals November o'clock October offensive peace Pless Plessen Pohl political question Reichstag replied resignation Roumania Russian Scheer Schloss Bellevue Secretary September ships situation speech spoke State-Secretary Stenay telegram Tirpitz told Treutler troops U-boat campaign unrestricted U-boat warfare Valentini Verdun Western Front Wilhelmshaven Zimmermann