- The
Septemberprogramm (German: [zɛpˈtɛmbɐpʁoˌɡʁam],
literally "September Program") was a
memorandum authorized by
Chancellor Theobald von
Bethmann Hollweg...
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resistance in 1914. As part of
Chancellor Theobald von
Bethmann Hollweg's
Septemberprogramm,
Berlin planned to
annexe Liege under the name Lüttich to the German...
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Imperial Germany in
World War I (1914–1918), as the core
element of the
Septemberprogramm of
territorial expansion. The most
extreme form of this
ideology was...
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planned to
annex the Grand-Duchy in case of a
German victory (the
Septemberprogramm), the
Luxembourgish government continued to
pursue a
policy of strict...
- notions, as
propagated by the Pan-German League. By 1914 and the
Septemberprogramm, Mitteleuropa,
meaning central Europe under the
control of Germany...
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Berlin Conference (December 6–7, 1917)
History of
Belarus Mitteleuropa Septemberprogramm Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (9
February 1918),
signed by
Ukraine Spa Conferences...
- colonists. A few w****s
after the war
began Bethmann presented the
Septemberprogramm,
which was a
survey of
ideas from the
elite should Germany win the...
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forces to go into Alsace-Lorraine.
Aside from the very
unofficial Septemberprogramm, the
Germans never stated a
clear list of
goals that they
wanted out...
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reluctantly entered the war on Austria-Hungary's side. The 1914
Septemberprogramm authorized by
German Chancellor Theobald von
Bethmann Hollweg proposed...
- 162, pp. 167–172 (1915)
German Empire Mitteleuropa Schlieffen Plan
Septemberprogramm Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Delbrück,...