Privacy, security and public opinion
Owen Lewis
oml at eloka.demon.co.uk
Mon, 5 Jun 2000 17:15:49 +0100
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From: "Nicholas Bohm" <nbohm@ernest.net>
To: <ukcrypto@maillist.ox.ac.uk>
Sent: 06 June 2000 11:10
Subject: RE: Privacy, security and public opinion
> 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.)
That would seem to wrap it up for Zimmermann. Thanks.
Owen Lewis