Friedrich Von Holstein: Politics and Diplomacy in the Era of Bismarck and Wilhelm II |
Contents
Parents | 3 |
Italian journey 1860 Meeting with Cavour Attaché | 10 |
Business interlude | 46 |
13 | 63 |
24 | 69 |
PART III | 124 |
Nonrenewal of the Reinsurance Treaty first phase | 210 |
Holsteins correspondence His circle of acquaintances | 281 |
60 | 301 |
Germanys international position | 317 |
Holsteins views on German foreign policy The Russian | 334 |
71 | 339 |
89 | 349 |
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