The New Map of Europe (1911-1914); the Story of the Recent European Diplomatic Crises And Wars And of Europe's Present Catastrophe
The New Map of Europe (1911-1914); the Story of the Recent European Diplomatic Crises And Wars And of Europe's Present Catastrophe
Gibbons Herbert Adams
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This incident seems too petty to mention, but in that part of the world and at that moment we thought it very serious. For it showed how anxious Austria-Htingary was to pick a quarrel with Servia in the midst of the Balkan War. Two other incidents of an even more serious character immediately followed. Servia refused the Austrian demand that Durazzo be evacuated, supporting herself upon the hope that Russia would intervene. During December and January, deluded by unoflScial representatives of R...ussian public sen- timent and by demonstrations against Austria- Hungary in Moscow and Petrograd, Servia held out. It was only when she saw that Russian support was not forthcoming that she withdrew from Durazzo. The international situation during January, 191 3, was similar to that during July, 1914, and the cause of the crisis was practically the same. In both cases Servia backed down, but the second time Austria-Hungary and Germany determined to provoke the war which they believed would be the end of Servia and the destruction of Rus- sia's power to influence the political evolution of Balkan Peninsula.
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