One hundred years ago today the German Empire declared war
on the Republic of France. France responds in kind and declares war on Germany.
Belgium responded to the German ultimatum demanding its
armies have free passage though its territory by refusing and declaring its
neutrality.
German armies start to assemble on the German-Belgian
boarder. Belgium appeals to its ally Great Britain to uphold its neutrality. Great
Britain sends an ultimatum to Germany demanding that it respect Belgium's borders
and neutrality.
Italy declares itself neutral in the growing conflict.
On this day Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs of Great Britain famously and prophetically remarks: "The
lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our
lifetime."
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