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Petersburg, Kiew, Warsaw, Moscow, and Odessa, Russia is making extensive military prejDara- tions. M. Sazonoff, as well as the Russian Minister of War, has given his word of honour that no order for mobilization has yet been given : the latter however told the German military attache that the military districts bordering on Austria-Hungary, i. E. Kiew, Odessa, Moscow, and Kazan, would be mobilized, should our troops cross the Serbian border. ' In these circumstances I would earnestly beg the Ca...binet of Berlin to try and find an opportune moment to give 2^ friendly warning to Russia, that the mobiliza- tion of these districts would be a menace to Austria- Hungary, and that therefore, if it actually took place, the Monarchy as well as Germany its ally would be bound on their side to take the most extensive measures to meet it. ' In order to make it easier for Russia to change her mind it would seem advisable that this warning should in the first instance be given by Germany alone, though we should naturally be ready to associate ourselves with you.
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