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ISBN: 102570374X

ISBN13: 9781025703749

Heading for the Abyss

"Heading for the Abyss" is a profound and revealing memoir by Prince Lichnowsky, who served as the German Ambassador to London in the crucial years leading up to the Great War. This work offers an insider's perspective on the intricate web of European diplomacy and the deteriorating relations between the British and German empires between 1912 and 1914. Lichnowsky provides a firsthand account of his efforts to maintain peace and his observations of the political figures and shifting alliances that ultimately plunged the world into conflict.

Through detailed personal reminiscences and diplomatic correspondence, the author explores the missed opportunities and systemic failures of international statecraft. "Heading for the Abyss" serves as both a defense of Lichnowsky's own diplomatic strategy and a candid critique of the German Foreign Office's policies during the pre-war period. He reflects on the July Crisis with remarkable clarity, detailing the atmosphere in London as the continent moved toward war.

This volume is an essential primary source for historians and students of international relations, providing invaluable insights into the causes of World War I. It remains a poignant testimony to a diplomat's struggle against the tide of global catastrophe and offers a unique window into the high-stakes world of early 20th-century geopolitics.

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