The Road to The Great War: The Tsar Chooses War (Part 5)

伟大战争之路:沙皇选择战争(第五部分)

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2024-07-25

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“We have been forced to draw the sword”. Following the expiry of Austria’s Ultimatum on Saturday 25th July 1914, the Kaiser and the Tsar - friends and cousins, long desirous of peace between their two nations - found themselves in a new and highly precarious situation. Even so, there was still a widespread sense across Europe that war could be avoided, with Sir Edward Grey determined to mediate between Serbia, Russia, Austria and Germany. His efforts would be frustrated when, a month after the assassination, emperor Franz Joseph finally signed the declaration of war on Serbia. That same afternoon the power brokers of St. Petersburg were urging a reticent Tsar to declare war. Then, in the early hours of the following day, there was a mighty explosion outside Belgrade, where a contingent of Serbians, embroiled in the assassination of the Archduke, had blown up a major railway bridge connecting Belgrade to Austria. Following this, there emerged from the darkness three Austro-Hungarian warships, their sights set on revenge…. Join Dominic and Tom as they describe the most dramatic day in the lead up to the First World War so far. With the world hovering on the edge of a gaping precipice, the British cabinet subsequently met again to discuss Germany’s next course of action, their thoughts inevitably turning to “plucky little Belgium”… _______ *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. *The Rest Is History LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall* Tom and Dominic, accompanied by a live orchestra, take a deep dive into the lives and times of two of history’s greatest composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • 8Th May 1909.

  • Dearest Nikki, as Hinsa is returning for your birthday, I gladly seize the opportunity to send you these lines with all my heart.

  • I wish you many happy returns.

  • May heaven bless and protect you and your wife and children.

  • May you be successful in your work for your country on the welfare of your people.

  • Will you kindly accept as birthday present a watercolour sketch made by a clever coffee painter representing the Achilleon, seen from the olive grove at the foot of the hill.

  • We spent a lovely time there under a blue sky, surrounded by sweet scents and flowers, sitting on the marble terraces in the shade of fine palm trees.

  • Oh, I hope that once I may be able to show you this paradise when you chance to be yachting in the Mediterranean.

  • The island is lovely and the people quiet, simple and very polite.

  • And no tourists.

  • Now.

  • Goodbye, dearest Nikki.

  • Best love to Alex and the children, especially the boy.

  • God bless and protect you.

  • Au revoir.

  • I hope and believe me, ever your most affectionate and devoted friend und cousin filly.

  • So, Dominic, that is a most charming letter, isn't it?