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Hidden History uniquely exposes those responsible for the First World War. It reveals how accounts of the wars origins have been deliberately falsified to conceal the guilt of the secret cabal of very rich and powerful men in London responsible for the most heinous crime perpetrated on humanity. For ten years, they plotted the destruction of Germany as the first stage of their plan to take control of the world. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was no chance happening. It lit a fuse that had been carefully set through a chain of command stretching from Sarajevo through Belgrade and St Petersburg to that secret cabal in London.

Our understanding of these events has been firmly trapped in a web of falsehood and duplicity carefully constructed by the victors at Versailles in 1919 and maintained by compliant historians ever since. The official version is fatally flawed, warped by the volume of evidence they destroyed or concealed from public...

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HIDDEN HISTORY
The Secret Origins of the First World War
Gerry Docherty and Jim Macgregor

List of References ORIGINAL PAPERS AND SOURCES Asquith Papers Oxford Bodleian - photo 1

List of References
ORIGINAL PAPERS AND SOURCES

Asquith Papers, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Special Collections, Asquith MSS 1150

Carson Papers (D1507) Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)

Milner Collection, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Special Collections, MSS. Eng. hist. 686688

Haldane Papers, National Library of Scotland, Special collections, MS. 20058

League of Nations Report, 1921

National Archives, Kew, Minutes of the Committee of Imperial Defence (CAB)

National Archives, Kew, Cabinet Minutes (CAB)

Public Records Office Northern Ireland (PRONI)

Carson Papers (PRONI) D1 507

United States House of Representatives No. 1593 Report of the Pujo Committee, Library of congress, Washington DC

United States Congressional Record December 1913, Library of Congress, Washington DC

Hansard House of Commons Debates

Hansard House of Lords Debates

NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES

Boston Post

Daily Chronicle

Daily Express

Daily Mirror

Daily News

Daily Telegraph

Dundee Courier

Evening News

Fortnightly Review

International Monthly Inc.

Irish Times

Johannesburg Star

John Bull

Kievskaya Mysil

Le Matin

Le Temps

Manchester Guardian

Melbourne Argus

Morning Post

Nation

National Review

New Republic

New York Times

Nineteenth Century

North German Gazette

Novoe Vremya

The Observer

Pall Mall Gazette

Pijemont

Quarterly Review

The Radical

Rand Star

Review of Reviews

Round Table Quarterly Review

Scarborough Evening News

Standard

Sunday Herald

Sunday People

Sunday Times

Sydney Morning Herald

The Times

Times Literary Supplement

Weekly Dispatch

Westminster Gazette

PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND PAMPHLETS

Barnes, Harry Elmer, Germany Not Responsible for Austrias Action, Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, July 1928, pp. 6206

Berchtold, Count Leopold, Austrias Challenge Justified by Serbian Menace, Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, July 1928, pp. 6267

Budget League Pamphlet 22, The Budget and the People

Coakley, John, Ethnic Conflict and the Two-State Solution: The Irish Experience of Partition, Institute for BritishIrish Studies & Centre for International Borders Research, MFPP Ancillary Papers, no. 3

Coogan, John W. and Coogan, Peter F., The British Cabinet and the Anglo-French Staff Talks, 19051914: Who Knew What and When Did He Know It? Journal of British Studies, no. 24 (January 1985)

Eckstein, Michael, Some Notes on Sir Edward Greys Policy in July 1914, The Historical Journal XV, 2 (1972), pp. 3214

Fay, Sidney B., The Kaisers Secret Negotiations with the Tsar, 19041905, The American Historical Review, vol. 24, no. 1 (October 1918), pp. 4872

Hoyos, Count Alexander, Russia Chief Culprit in Precipitation of World War, Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, July 1928, pp. 62830

Jagow, Gottlieb von, Germanys Reasons for Supporting Her Allys Anti-Serb Policy, Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, July 1928, pp. 6335

Kulhman, Kurt, The Renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 1905, Duke University 9 January, 1992

Langer, W.L., New Republic, 15 April 1925

Levy, Jack, Organisational Routines and the Causes of War, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 2, June 1986

MacDonald, J. Ramsay, Why We Are At War, The Open Court, vol. 1, 1915, issue 4 article 4

McLean, Iain and Lubbock, Tom, The Curious Incident of the Guns in the Night-time: Curragh, Larne and the UK Constitution at http://www.scribd.com/doc/94418905/Curious-Incident-of-the-Guns-in-the-Night-Time

Milner Alfred, Lord Milners Credo, reprinted from The Times, 27 July 1925

Moen, Jon, and Tollman, Ellis, The Bank Panic of 1907: The Role of Trust Companies, The Journal of Economic History, no. 52

Morgan, K.O., The Boer War and the Media, 18991902, Twentieth Century British History, vol. 13, no. 1, March 2002

Serge, Victor, La Verit sur lAttentat de Sarajevo, Clarte, no. 74, 1 May 1924

Smethurst, K.M. Richard, and Korekiyo, Takahashi, The Rothschilds and the Russo-Japanese War 19041907, essay in the Occasional Papers series of the Suntory Centre at the London School of Economics

Stoskopf, Nicholas, Journee detudes sur lhistorie de la haute banque France (2000)

Trachtenberg, Marc, The Meaning of Mobilization in 1914, International Security, vol. 15, issue 3, Winter 199091

von Wegerer, Alfred, A Refutation of the Versailles War Guilt Thesis, The Nation, April 1927, pp. 4856

von Wiesner, Dr Friedrich, Austrias Life and Death Struggle Against Irredentism, Current History Magazine, published by the New York Times, July 1928, pp. 6303

Warburg, Paul M., A Plan for a Modified Central Bank, in The Federal Reserve System: Its Origin and Growth, vol. 2, 1914

Williamson, J.G., The Structure of Pay in Britain, 17101911, Research in Economic History, vol., 7, 1982

Wilson, K.W., The Making and Putative Implementation of a British Foreign Policy of Gesture, December 1905August 1914: The Anglo-French Entente Revisited, Canadian Journal of History, no. XXXI, August

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Abrahams, Ray H., Preachers Present Arms, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1933

Aikin, K.W.W, The Last Years of Liberal England, 19001914, London, Collins, 1972

Albertini, Luigi, Origins of the War of 1914, Oxford University Press, 1952

Allen, Gary, with Abraham, Larry, None Dare Call it Conspiracy, New York, Amereon Ltd, 1972

Amery, Leo, Times History of the War in South Africa, London, Low Marston and Co. Ltd, 1900

Amery, Leo, The Leo Amery Diaries, 18961929, London, Hutchinson, 1980, vol. 1

Andrew, Christopher, Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community, London, Heinemann, 1985

Andrew, Christopher, The Defence of the Realm: The Authorised History of MI5, London, Penguin Books, 2009

Arrighi, Giovanni, The Long Twentieth Century, London,Verso, 1994

Arthur, Max, Last Post, London, Cassel, 2005

Arthur, Max, Forgotten Voices of the Great War, London, Ebury Press, 2002

Arthur, Max, Lest We Forget, London, Ebury Press, 2007

Baker, Anne Pimlott, The Pilgrims of Great Britain: A Centennial History, London, Profile Books, 2002

Baker, Anne Pimlott, The Pilgrims of The United States: A Centennial History, London, Profile Books, 2003

Ballard, Robert, Lusitania, New Jersey, Madison Press Books, 1995

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