Friday, 1 August 2014

August 1

Sir John French
During the day, King George V telegraphed the Czar saying, "I cannot help thinking that some misunderstanding has produced this deadlock. I am most anxious not to miss any possibility of avoiding the terrible calamity which at present threatens the whole world."

Meanwhile the Czar sent another appeal to the Kaiser, whilst the Kaiser was now determined to honour his promise to help Austria. At 5pm the Kaiser ordered the mobilisation of all German forces.

In the evening, the German Ambassador to Russia, Count Pourtales, handed the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergius Sazonoff, the German declaration of war.

Italy and Denmark declare themselves neutral.

Sir John French is appointed Inspector-General of the Forces.

British naval reserves are called up.

During the night, a small German force entered Luxembourg to occupy a rail and telegraph junction, the first steps in the long-prepared Schlieffen Plan.

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