A meticulously compiled collection of official German documents detailing the events leading to World War I. Commissioned by the German Foreign Office and edited by Karl Kautsky, Max Montgelas, and Walter Schücking, the work was first published in 1919, with a revised edition appearing in 1927. The documents encompass key diplomatic exchanges, including communications between Germany and Austria-Hungary, as well as interactions with other European powers during the July Crisis of 1914. While the collection offers authentic texts, it is important to note that certain significant policy areas were excluded, as the selection was limited to specific volumes of files concerning the First World War.
Dimensions:
25 x 18 x 8 cm
Format:
Hard cover, no dust jacket
Pages:
Vol. 1+2:466, Vol. 3: 221, Commentary: 237
Publisher:
Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft fur Politik und Geschichte, Berlin