The book How the War Began was written by author Kennedy, J. M. (John Mcfarland) Here you can read free online of How the War Began book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How the War Began a good or bad book?
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Still, as late as yesterday afternoon, at three p. M. , the special correspondents at present in Belgrade for the Vienna and for the Hungarian Press were informed by of&cial personages that Servia saw herself forced to accept the conditions imposed upon her by the Monarchy, and that therefore there would be no war. At six p. M. , at the appointed term, the Prime Minister, M. Pasitch, visited Baron Giesl, and handed him a long note. After reading the same, the Minister declared that it was insuf...ficient, and that he must therefore immediately break off diplomatic relations with the Servian Government, and leave Belgrade with his legation. Half an hour later the Minister left Belgrade with his people. Before this he had learnt that already, at three p. M. — thus at the instant when the Servian Press Bureau had told the foreign journalists that the situation was peacable — a mobilisation order to the Servian army had been issued. Also the official Samouprava published an article yesterday afternoon, which indicated that the Austrian Note would be accepted.
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