1. Albertini, Vol. 2, p. 485.
2. H?tzendorf, Vol. I, pp. 380—381.
3. Moltke, p. 381.
4. Quoted in Albertini, Vol. 2, p. 490.
5. Stevenson, ‘War by Timetable?’ , p. 187. 6. Ibid., p. 188.
7. Ibid., p. 194.
8. Nicholas II to Wilhelm II, in Geiss, p. 291.
9. Nicholas II to Wilhelm II, Telegrams 102, 103, 110 in Geiss. 10. Sazonov to Bronevski, quoted in Albertini, Vol. 2, p. 540.
11. Churchill, pp. 210—213.
12. Moltke to Bethmann-Hollweg, in Geiss, pp. 282—284.
13. Szapáry to Berchtold, in Geiss, pp. 277—278.
14. Telegram 137 in Geiss, p. 298.
15. 见Albertini, Vol. 2, pp. 563—564, 此处提供了关于这些错综复杂事件的另一种说法。
16. Pourtalès to Jagow, in Geiss, pp. 303—304.
17. The World War I Document Archive, ‘The Willy-Nicky Telegrams’ : http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Willy-Nicky_Telegrams.
18. Quoted in Albertini, Vol. 2, p. 558.
19. Nicholas II to Wilhelm II, in Geiss, p. 291.
20. Ibid.
21. Pourtalès to Jagow, in ibid., pp. 293—294.
22. H?tzendorf, Vol. IV, p. 152.
23. Schilling, pp. 63—64, in Albertini, Vol. 2, p. 572.
24. Ibid.
25 Ibid..
26. The World War I Document Archive, ‘The Willy-Nicky Telegrams’ : http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Willy-Nicky_Telegrams.
27. Ibid.
28. French Yellow Book, No. 118, M. Paléologue, French ambassador at St Petersburg, to M. René Viviani, president of council, minister for foreign afairs, St Petersburg, 31 July 1914.
29. In Geiss, Numbers 158, 159.
30. German White Book, Germany’s reasons for war with Russia: How Russia and her ruler betrayed Germany’s confidence and thereby made the European War.
31. Tabouis, pp. 279—280.
32. Carter, p. 432.