Blank Check World War 1
Primary Documents - Germany'due south 'Bare Bank check' to Austria-Republic of hungary, six July 1914
Beneath is the text of the telegram sent by the German Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, to the German Ambassador at Vienna.
The telegram effectively offered Austria-Hungary a 'blank cheque' in terms of High german support for whatever action Republic of austria-Hungary chose to take in punishing Serbia for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914.
Confidential - For Your Excellency's personal information and guidance
Berlin
six July 1914
The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador yesterday delivered to the Emperor a confidential personal letter from the Emperor Francis Joseph, which depicts the present situation from the Austro-Hungarian point of view, and describes the measures which Vienna has in view. A re-create is now being forwarded to Your Excellency.
I replied to Count Szagyeny today on behalf of His Majesty that His Majesty sends his thanks to the Emperor Francis Joseph for his letter of the alphabet and would soon respond information technology personally.
In the meantime His Majesty desires to say that he is non bullheaded to the danger which threatens Republic of austria-Republic of hungary and thus the Triple Alliance every bit a issue of the Russian and Serbian Pan-Slavic agitation.
Even though His Majesty is known to feel no unqualified confidence in Bulgaria and her ruler, and naturally inclines more to ward our old ally Rumania and her Hohenzollern prince, however he quite understands that the Emperor Francis Joseph, in view of the attitude of Rumania and of the danger of a new Balkan alliance aimed direct at the Danube Monarchy, is anxious to bring about an agreement between Republic of bulgaria and the Triple alliance.
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His Majesty will, further more than, make an effort at Bucharest, according to the wishes of the Emperor Francis Joseph, to influence King Carol to the fulfilment of the duties of his alliance, to the renunciation of Serbia, and to the suppression of the Rumanian agitations directed against Austro-hungarian empire.
Finally, as far equally concerns Serbia, His Majesty, of course, cannot interfere in the dispute at present going on between Austria-Hungary and that country, as it is a matter not within his competence.
The Emperor Francis Joseph may, nevertheless, rest assured that His Majesty will faithfully stand by Austro-hungarian empire, as is required by the obligations of his alliance and of his aboriginal friendship.
Bethmann-Hollweg
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