Freud submits to cancer exam: Jones, vol. 2, p. 105.
CHAPTER 2 0 (pages 207–215)
Moltke-Conrad meeting in Carlsbad: Albertini, vol. 1, p. 561.
Moltke character: Thomson, pp. 142-43; Tuchman, Guns, pp. 98–99, 513.
Moltke on rigors of next war: Tuchman, Guns, p. 38.
Details of Conrad-Moltke meeting: Conrad, vol. 3, pp. 669-73; Tuchman, Guns, pp. 93–94.
Colonel House's report: Albertini, vol. 1, p. 550.
Rapid armament growth, statistics: Albertini, vol. 1, pp. 550-51; Kleindel, p. 303; AZ, May 29, 1914.
Vienna cold spell and then spring warmth: AZ, May 31, 1914.
Franz Joseph's recovery: Corti, p. 408.
Berchtold winner at races: AZ, June 3, 1914.
Berchtold speech: Hantsch, p. 538.
Mbret in Albania totters: AZ, June 12, 1914.
International situation seems to improve: Albertini, vol. 1, pp. 577-78.
Lenin anticipates no war: Wolfe, pp. 607-8.
Lenin offensive against Mensheviks: Wolfe, pp. 608-9.
Milksop Mensheviks: Wolfe, p. 376.
Lenin solicits financing of Bolsheviks: Possony, pp. 152-53.
Freud's Dresden conference: Clark, p. 365.
Jung resignation: Clark, p. 335.
Freud has no cancer: Jones, vol. 2, p. 105.
Jung speech in Aberdeen: Clark, p. 338.
Freud's Wolf-Man position re Jung: Clark, p. 290.
CHAPTER 2 1 (pages 216–222)
Princess Metternich "mixed dinner": Fritsche, p. 97.
Weather and mood genial in Vienna: AZ, June 7, 1914.
Corregidor badly reviewed: AZ, June 9, 1914.
Anti-Mahler bias of opera management: Kralik, p. 53.
Salome kept out of opera repertoire: AZ, June 17, 1914.
Selma Kurtz curtain calls: AZ, May 26, 1914.
Wedekind: IWE, May 10, 1914.
Suffragettes in England: AZ, June 3, 1914.
French elections: NWT, June 2, 1914.
Kerenski: AZ, May 20, 1914.
Serbian domestic politics: Reiners, p. 146; Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 387-89; Thomson, p. 47.
Urbanski sudden retirement: AZ, June 7, 1914.
Black Hand initiation ceremony: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 292, 294; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 87; Schmitt, pp. 192-94; Brehm, 109-12; Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 375.
Princip and company depart for Sarajevo: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 295; Auersperg, p. 187.
CHAPTER 22 (pages 223–229)
Jovanovic calls on Bilinski: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 102-3.
Pa9ic information of assassins on the way: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 90, 98, 100.
Bilinski reasons for not informing Potiorek: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 21, 112-13; Kiszling, p. 287.
Number of troops at Sarajevo maneuvers: Kiszling, p. 292.
Preparations for Franz Ferdinand visit: Brook-Shepherd, p. 221; Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 411-12.
Franz Ferdinand discusses Sarajevo visit with Franz Joseph: Conrad, vol. 3, p. 700; Kiszling, p. 290; Corti, p. 408; Auersperg, p. 46.
Sophie's honors at Sarajevo: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 286.
Franz Ferdinand's fear of tuberculosis: Eisenmenger, p. 174.
Franz Ferdinand's stoicism re assassins: Brook-Shepherd, p. 235.
CHAPTER 2 3 (pages 230–236)
1914 Derby details: NFP, June 8, 1914; Fremd., June 8, 1914; IWE, June 8, 1914.
Kaiser visits Franz Ferdinand: Brook-Shepherd, pp. 229-32; Kiszling, p. 277.
Newspaper comment on floral scent and gunpowder: NFP, June 13,1914; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 229-30.
Franz Ferdinand argues anti-Tisza case: Albertini, vol. 1, pp. 533-34; Kiszling, pp. 278-79; Hantsch, pp. 544-45; Auersperg, p.-89.-
Konopiste dinner and Kaiser departs: Brook-Shepherd, p. 232; Kiszling, p. 279.
Konopiste open to public: Brehm, pp. 155-56.
Franz Ferdinand and wife prepare to leave for Sarajevo: BrookShepherd, p. 233; Fremd., June 30, 1914.
CHAPTER 2 4 (pages 237–241)
Rail detour through Budapest: Brehm, p. 190.
Electric lights fail on train: Kiszling, p. 291; Pauli, p. 291.
Franz Ferdinand onward travel to Sarajevo: Brehm, pp.189-91; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 19.
Franz Ferdinand arrives in Ilidze: Kiszling, pp. 291-92.
Maneuver details: Kiszling, pp. 292-93.
Franz Ferdinand's cable to Franz Joseph: Kiszling, pp. 294, 345.
Deletion of "my wife and I": Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 102.
Ilidze dinner: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 9-10
CHAPTER 25 (pages 242–248)
Franz Ferdinand and wife start last day: Kiszling, pp. 296, 298.
Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, details up to first assassination attempt: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 11–12; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 244-45; Brehm, p. 235; Kiszling, pp. 296-98.
First assassination attempt: Edmond Taylor, pp. 9, 10; Fremd., June 30, 1914.
City Hall scene: Brehm, p. 241; West, p. 331–32; Kiszling, p. 298; Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 12–13.
Franz Ferdinand speech at City Hall and City Hall conversations: Ded- ijer, Sarajevo, pp. 14–15; Kiszling, pp. 299–300; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 36.
CHAPTER 2 6 (pages 249–256)
Princip and company start journey from Belgrade to Sarajevo: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 291, 294-97; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 223-25.
Princip disciplines Cabrinovic: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 296-97.
Ilic's doubts: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 306-9 passim.
Assassins' days in Sarajevo prior to deed: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 305-14; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 226-27, 236-37; Pauli, p. 275.
CHA-PTER 27 (pages 257–264)
Assassins gather at pastry shop: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 315.
Cabrinovic dispute with his father: Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 315.
Assassins deploy for kilclass="underline" Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 316-19; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 242-44.
First attempt to kilclass="underline" Brook-Shepherd, pp. 245-47; Dedijer, Sarajevo, p. 320; Dor, p. 40.
Second, successful attempt at Archduke's life: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 15–16, 321-23; Brook-Shepherd, pp. 249-52; Kiszling, pp. 299–301; Dor, pp. 40–41; Pauli, pp. 278-79.
CHAPTER 28 (pages 265–271)
Zweig recollection: Zweig, p. 249.
Vienna happy Sunday scene: Cormons, p. 157; NFP, June 30, 1914; Fremd., June 30, 1914.
Freud on assassination: Jones, vol. 2, p. 169.
Other responses to assassination: Hantsch, p. 557.
Franz Joseph reacts to assassination: Brehm, pp. 204-5; Corti, pp. 41213; Crankshaw, p. 390.
Bodies' transport from Sarajevo to Vienna: Brook-Shepherd, p. 260; Kiszling, pp. 301-2; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 117.
Mortuary details in Vienna and Artstetten: Kiszling, pp. 303-5; BrookShepherd, pp. 262-69; Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 118-19.
CHAPTER 29 (pages 272–281)
Repercussions of Franz Ferdinand's testamentary stipulation to be buried in Artstetten: Kiszling, p. 302.
Serbian government's condolences and mourning: Albertini, vol. 2, p. 273.
Anti-Serb disturbances in Habsburg Empire: AZ and NFP, June 29-July 3, 1914, passim.
Austrian government deliberations: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 124-26; Hantsch, pp. 558-60.
Cabinet opinions brought to Emperor by Berchtold: Hantsch, p. 562.
Franz Joseph's letter to Kaiser: Hantsch, p. 562; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 134.
Alexander von Hoyos mission to Berlin: Cormons, pp. 161-63; Albertini, vol. 2, p. 135.
Kaiser's reponse to Hoyos's manipulation: Thomson, p. 44.
Kaiser's words to Krupp: Berghahn, p. 193.
Austrian Ambassador's cable to Habsburg government to take drastic initiative: Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 138-39, 148; Hantsch, p. 571.
Berchtold, too late, on Hoyos's duplicity: Hantsch, pp. 572-73.
Bilinski's waffling: Redlich, p. 236.
Berchtold joins hawks: Hantsch, pp. 583-88; Albertini, vol. 2, pp. 25455.
Berchtold in Ischclass="underline" Hantsch, pp. 589-90; Auersperg, p. 51.
CHAPTER 3 0 (pages 282–287)
Berchtold's game plan for ultimatum: Hantsch, pp. 589-92.
Depositions of caught assassins: Dedijer, Sarajevo, pp. 325-28, 329-32.