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    « Le plus brillant Congrès » ? La Monarchie des Habsbourg et la paix européenne en 1914

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    Cela aurait pu être sensationnel : si l’empereur François-Joseph n’avait pas signé la déclaration de guerre à la Serbie le 28 juillet 1914 et donc fait le premier pas vers la « catastrophe séminale » du XXe siècle, il aurait peut-être été le premier (et seul) monarque de l’histoire du monde à obtenir le Prix Nobel de la paix. Car il avait été nominé pour la troisième fois en 1914 ! Le célèbre pacifiste de l’époque, Ferenc Kemény, avait exposé son raisonnement au Comité Nobel à Oslo le 25 janv..

    Admiral MiklĂłs Horthy in the First World War: the Birth of a Myth

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    International audienceThe Austro-Hungarian navy was, despite reproaches uttered by the late Francis Ferdinand, a sizeable force whose potential had been seriously enhanced in the years leading up to the war. The German allies also had a favorable opinion of its capabilities and of the officer corps. The German Lieutenant-Commander Max Valentiner who joined the naval base at Pola (Pula) in 1917 was very impressed by the Austro-Hungarian officers: "This is a model body. The officers were all very well behaved, very distinguished, and for the most part belonged to noble families. (…) The training of Austrian naval officers must have been remarkable because they demonstrated the most extensive knowledge in all areas relating to the navy " 2. The navy is immediately preserved from destructive combat because Italy is still formally part of the Dreibund while having declared itself neutral, and Germany has mobilized in the Mediterranean a powerful and numerous fleet. Austria is currently safe in its bases in the Adriatic: to the north Trieste, Pola, and Fiume, further south Šibenik (Sebenico) Split (Spalato) and the mouths of Kotor (Cattaro). At the controls of the battleship Habsburg, a boat he considers old, slow and poorly armed, Captain Miklós Horthy (1868-1957) initially confines himself to fortifying the base of Pola which is protected by Fort Tegetthoff on the island of Brioni and the batteries placed on the tips of Maria Luisa-Ficella and Punto Cristo. The arsenal and garrison of Pola are also reinforced and made ready to withstand a possible siege. But hardly any ship ventures into these waters, a few submarines attempting to approach the ports of Kotor and Pola are neutralized. Most naval movements then took place in the southern Adriatic. The Kotor base is threatened by Montenegro from Mount Lovčen, making it difficult to use it to the full. The Habsburg belongs to the 4 th division of the 2 nd naval squadron commanded by Rear Admiral Franz Löffler. The 4 th division, commanded by Rear Admiral Karl Seidensacher, comprises three ships, including the Habsburg which is his flagship 3

    Veilles de guerre

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    La Première Guerre mondiale éclate en 1914 après plusieurs décennies de tensions. L’ouvrage traite de la préparation à la guerre par le dessin (caricatures, livres d’enfants etc.), des « guerres culturelles franco-allemandes » au niveau des artistes, des tentatives pour éviter le « grand Kladderadatsch » (August Bebel) voire en ignorer le danger, et ce à tous les niveaux de la politique internationale et nationale (socialistes, féministes, pacifistes). Un panorama riche en phénomènes peu connus attirera l’attention du lecteur : Alsace, Autriche, Espagne, publications pacifistes et peintures militaires en France et en Allemagne, œuvres « apocalyptiques » de peintres « expressionnistes », caricatures du futur ennemi et machines de guerre d’un Robida, manuels scolaires et livres d’enfants, publications nationalistes d’artistes et de musiciens jusqu’à l’Exposition universelle à Lyon.Wars do not break out without preparation. This book underlines unknown political and cultural warning signs that occurred during the decades preceding the year 1914

    Prinz Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (1867–1932) Ein Liebling der Kaiserhöfe

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