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  1. 25 de nov. de 2012 · Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von - Betrachtungen zum Weltkriege - Band 1 : Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  2. 27 de may. de 2008 · Betrachtungen zum weltkriege. by. Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von, 1856-1921. Publication date. 1919-21. Topics. World War, 1914-1918, Europe -- Politics and government 1871-1918. Publisher. Berlin : R. Hobbing.

  3. Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von. Bethmann was a career civil servant who became Imperial Germany’s fifth Reich Chancellor and took Germany into the First World War. Despite heading the imperial German political administration, his power was circumscribed by the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the army leadership. He was forced to resign in 1917.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2013 · On July 6th, Wilhelm II and his Imperial Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, telegrammed Berchtold that Austria-Hungary could rely that Germany would support whatever action was necessary to deal with Serbia -- in effect offering von Berchtold a 'blank check.'

  5. Bethmann Hollweg's Calculated Risk, July 1914 KONRAD H. JARAUSCH THE responsibility for the outbreak of World War I weighed heavily upon Imperial Germany's fifth Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. "This war torments me," he con-fessed to the Liberal Conrad Haussmann during the struggle. ''Again

  6. Hollweg, even if they had difficulty deciding whether he was more of a fool or a knave. One of Fischer's initial collaborators, Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann, could hardly muster much sympathy for the chancellor in his analysis of economic imperialism.10 Though recog-nizing his "reforming conservatism," the Tirpitz specialist Volker

  7. Keywords: World War One, Fischer controversy, Bethmann Hollweg, Riezler, calculated risk, German war guilt. The responsibility for the outbreak of World War I weighed heavily upon Im-perial Germany's fifth Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. "This war torments me," he confessed to the Liberal Conrad Haussmann during the struggle.