29 July -
The
"Willy-Nicky" Telegrams
in the original English
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Tsar to
Kaiser, July 29,
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Peter's Court Palais,
Sa Majesté
l'Empereur, Neues Palais
Am glad you are back. In this serious moment, I appeal
to you to help me. An ignoble war has been declared to a weak country. The
indignation in
Nicky
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Kaiser to
Tsar, July 29,
This and the previous
telegraph crossed.
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28. July 1914
It is with the gravest concern that I hear of the
impression which the action of
On the other hand, I fully understand how difficult it
is for you and your Government to face the drift of your public opinion.
Therefore, with regard to the hearty and tender friendship which binds us both
from long ago with firm ties, I am exerting my utmost influence to induce the
Austrians to deal straightly to arrive to a satisfactory understanding with
you. I confidently hope that you will help me in my efforts to smooth over
difficulties that may still arise.
Your very sincere and devoted friend and cousin Willy
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Kaiser to
Tsar, July 29,
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I received your telegram and share your wish that
peace should be maintained. But as I told you in my first telegram, I cannot
consider
Willy
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Tsar to
Kaiser, July 29,
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Peter's Court Palace,
Thanks for your telegram conciliatory and friendly.
Whereas official message presented today by your ambassador to my minister was
conveyed in a very different tone. Beg you to explain this divergency!
It would be right to give over the Austro-servian
problem to the Hague conference. Trust in your wisdom and friendship.
Your loving Nicky
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Tsar to
Kaiser, July 30,
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Peter's Court Palais,
Thank you heartily for your quick answer. Am sending Tatischev this evening with
instructions. The military measures which have now come into force were
decided five days ago for reasons of defence on
account of
Nicky
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Kaiser to
Tsar, July 30,
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Best thanks for telegram. It is quite out of the
question that my ambassadors language could have been
in contradiction with the tenor of my telegram. Count Pourtalès
was instructed to draw the attention of your government to the danger &
grave consequences involved by a mobilisation; I said
the same in my telegram to you.
Willy
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Kaiser to Tsar, July 31
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On your appeal to my friendship and your call for
assistance began to mediate between your and the austro-hungarian
Government. While this action was proceeding your
troops were mobilised against Austro-Hungary, my
ally. thereby, as I have already pointed out to you,
my mediation has been made almost illusory.
I have nevertheless continued my action. I now receive
authentic news of serious preparations for war on my Eastern frontier.
Responsibility for the safety of my empire forces preventive measures of defence upon me. In my endeavours
to maintain the peace of the world I have gone to the utmost limit possible.
The responsibility for the disaster which is now threatening the whole
civilized world will not be laid at my door. In this moment it still lies in
your power to avert it. Nobody is threatening the honour
or power of
The peace of
Willy
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Tsar to Kaiser, July 31
This and the previous
telegram crossed.
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Sa Majesté l'Empereur, Neues Palais
I thank you heartily for your mediation which begins
to give one hope that all may yet end peacefully. It is technically impossible
to stop our military preparations which were obligatory owing to
Your affectionate
Nicky
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Tsar to Kaiser, August 1
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Peter's Court, Palace,
Sa Majesté
l'Empereur
I received your telegram. Understand you are obliged
to mobilise but wish to have the same guarantee from
you as I gave you, that these measures do not mean war and that we shall continue
negotiating for the benefit of our countries and universal peace deal to all
our hearts. Our long proved friendship must succeed, with God's help, in
avoiding bloodshed. Anxiously, full of confidence await your answer.
Nicky
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Kaiser to Tsar, August 1
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Thanks for your telegram. I yesterday pointed out to
your government the way by which alone war may be avoided. Although I requested
an answer for
Immediate affirmative clear and unmistakable answer
from your government is the only way to avoid endless misery. Until I have
received this answer alas, I am unable to discuss the subject of your telegram.
As a matter of fact I must request you to immediatly
[sic] order your troops on no account to commit the slightest act of
trespassing over our frontiers.
Willy