Privacy, security and public opinion
Nicholas Bohm
nbohm at ernest.net
Tue, 06 Jun 2000 11:10:55 +0100
At 11:45 PM 6/3/2000 +0100, Ian Goodyer wrote:
>A message from John Brazier that he has asked me to forward to the list
>for him.
>
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>Khan, 1967 Edition, Notes on P 1028:
>'297 Zimmerman admits: Tuchman 183.'
>At the start of the notes for Chapter 9 ('Room 40'), p. 1020, he has a
specific list of sources. The key one is:
>'Barbara W Tuchman, The Zimmerman Telegram (New York: Viking Press, 1956),
is a masterly study of the political circumstances surrounding the telegram
and its publication.'
>Khan then points out that it was produced before Friedman & Mendelsohn's
analysis was declassified.
>All the best,
>John B
>PS No, I don't have Tuchman's book, but I am in the market ...
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Tuchmann cites the following (among many other sources):
Official German Documents Relating to the World War. The reports of the
First and Second Subcommittees of the Committee Appointed by the National
Constituent Assembly to Inquire into the Responsibility for the War. 2
vols. New York, Oxford: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1923.
(Includes 1300 pages of testimony given in 1919 by Bethmann-Hollweg,
Helfferich, Zimmermann, Bernstorff, Papen, Hindenburg, Ludendorff, Capelle,
Holtzendorff, and others, as well as correspondence, records of High
Command conferences, the Admiralty memorandum on submarine warfare, the
text of the Zimmermann telegram of January 16 and February 5, and other
documents.)
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