• The Septemberprogramm (German: [zɛpˈtɛmbɐpʁoˌɡʁam], literally "September Program") was a memorandum authorized by Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg...
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    Imperial Germany in World War I (1914–1918), as the core element of the Septemberprogramm of territorial expansion. The most extreme form of this ideology was...
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    resistance in 1914. As part of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg's Septemberprogramm, Berlin planned to annexe Liege under the name Lüttich to the German...
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    planned to annex the Grand-Duchy in case of a German victory (the Septemberprogramm), the Luxembourgish government continued to pursue a policy of strict...
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    forces to go into Alsace-Lorraine. Aside from the very unofficial Septemberprogramm, the Germans never stated a clear list of goals that they wanted out...
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  • notions, as propagated by the Pan-German League. By 1914 and the Septemberprogramm, Mitteleuropa, meaning central Europe under the control of Germany...
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    Berlin Conference (December 6–7, 1917) History of Belarus Mitteleuropa Septemberprogramm Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (9 February 1918), signed by Ukraine Fry,...
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    Politik, vol.1 (Sep 1914) German Empire Mitteleuropa Schlieffen Plan Septemberprogramm Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Delbrück,...
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    equally harsh terms on Belgium and France, in line with the 1914 Septemberprogramm. Professor Murray summarised his 1918 foreword to the pamphlet with:...
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    Aftermath of World War I Little Treaty of Versailles Minority Treaties Septemberprogramm French: Traité de Versailles; German: Versailler Vertrag, pronounced...
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  • colonists. A few weeks after the war began Bethmann presented the Septemberprogramm, which was a survey of ideas from the elite should Germany win the...
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  • psychologist, physiologist, philosopher, "father of experimental psychology" Septemberprogramm Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg and Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg, Der...
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  • authorized by German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg in the Septemberprogramm in World War I. Buchanan contends that Hitler was interested in expanding...
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    World War I, Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg authorized the Septemberprogramm proposing that the German Empire use the First World War to seek territorial...
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  • democratization. Some of his work is based on Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg's Septemberprogramm which laid out Germany's war aims. Controversially, Fischer asserted...
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  • map, and Germany will be at the center of it" (aims similar to the Septemberprogramm). Such outspoken menace worked to solidify opposition to Germany,...
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  • event of a German victory; these claims were substantiated by the Septemberprogramm authorized by German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. Although...
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  • Causes of World War I Historiography of the causes of World War I Septemberprogramm Weltpolitik War guilt question War of Illusions Vienna Conference...
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    refused to support the annexationists in public. Bethmann Hollweg's Septemberprogramm – drafted in September 1914 at a time when the fall of Paris was believed...
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    in World War I (1914–1918) originally, as the core element of the Septemberprogramm of territorial expansion. The most extreme form of this ideology was...
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  • timetable has also been criticized as inaccurate. Bethmann Hollweg's Septemberprogramm, outlining German war aims, was not produced until after the war had...
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    began. There were no long-term goals—the first ones—the proposed “Septemberprogramm” was hurriedly put together in September 1914 after the war began...
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    west were talked about extensively. The government developed the Septemberprogramm with extensive annexation goals in September 1914 when it expected...
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    He also put into perspective the importance of Bethmann Hollweg's Septemberprogramm, on which Fischer based his thesis of continuous German planning for...
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    Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg laid out Germany's war aims in the Septemberprogramm, as drafted by his private secretary, Kurt Riezler. Assuming a quick...
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