The telegram, dated 6 July 1914, was signed by Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg, but he must have consulted others before sending it
William II
Kaiser Wilhelm the second
On 6 July 1914 Germany gave Austria-Hungary a guarantee of almost unconditional support in any war arising from its dealings with Serbia following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. This guarantee, which encouraged the hawks in Vienna, is often referred to as a 'blank cheque'.
Austria Hungary sought support from Germany, and on 6 July 1914 the German government gave this support and encouraged Austria Hungary to deal with Serbia
The alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary ( Canada) was defensive. However, on 6 July 1914 Germany in effect gave its unqualified support to anything that Austria-Hungary might do regarding the Sarajevo assassination. This is referred to as the 'blank check'. It is widely cited as evidence that Germany was actively inciting Austria-Hungary to set in train a series of events that would lead to a major war. In the eyes of the German General Staff, opportunity beckoned - and Germany would not even need to appear openly as the aggressor. Please see related questions
they gave it to them in a blank check and the allies cashed whenever they wanted to
She Gave Him a Rose - 1914 was released on: USA: 1 August 1914
Congress gave him a blank check so he could use whatever military means necessary to defeat Ho Chi Minh (A communist) in Vietnam. The Americans are scared of communism and the 'domino effect' it would have on the surrounding countrys making communism more powerful.
The cast of She Gave Him a Rose - 1914 includes: Raymond McKee
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The Treaty of Versailles eliminated Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Austria-Hungary gave birth to these countries: Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia and also gave land to Romania and Italy.
Barbara Blank, but she likes Barbie Blank. They gave her the name Kelly because its the doll barbie's best friend.