29 septembre 2016
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Samuel R. Williamson, « Leopold Count Berchtold: The Man Who Could Have Prevented the Great War », innsbruck university press, ID : 10670/1.512tde
19 July 1914: “Berchtold came at 6 and stayed to dine. He was very human and pleasant but with M[aurice de Bunsen, her husband and the British Ambassador] as secretive as he always is with all Ambassadors and let no word fall as to his intentions towards Serbia.” Only later would Berta de Bunsen learn that her dinner guest had earlier that same day given final approval of an ultimatum designed to provide a pretext for war with Serbia. Her secretive guest was the one person who could have prev...