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Interview with Prince Frederick William of Hesse; Refusal of the February conditions by the Hereditary Prince of Augustenburg; Guelfic lies; A letter from the Hereditary Prince to Bismarck; Letters from the King to Bismarck in the matter of the Augustenburger; Memorandum of the Crown Prince of February 26, 1864; Interview with the Hereditary Prince on June 1, 1864; The peace of Vienna; The February conditions of 1865; Importance of the Baltic canal; Moltke's opposition to the formation of the canal; Importance of the canal connexion for the military security of the German coasts; Of what value would a continuation of the canal to the Weser mouth or even to Jahde and Ems be?; HeligolandWith the headquarters at Reichenberg; Displeasure of the military at Bismarck's interference in matters relating to their department; French interference after the battle of Kôniggrätz; Dilatory reply of the King; Moltke's opinion respecting the contingency of a war with France as well as with Austria; Bismarck for peace with Austria without any gain of territory from the Austrian imperial possessions; Dangers of an alliance of French and South German forces; Bismarck advises the King to appeal to the Hungarian nationality; Council of war at Czermahora; Bismarck proposes the passage of the Danube at Pressburg instead of an attack upon the lines at Floridsdorf; Reluctant obedience of the staff; Diplomatic considerations concerning the peace conditions to be imposed on Austria; Departmental and state policy in opposition; First draft of the peace conditions; Increase in the King's demands
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