9781153740845

Theodore Roosevelt; an Intimate Biography

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ISBN13: 9781153740845

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Excerpt: ...President replied calmly that he knew it meant war. A week passed, but brought no reply from Berlin; then Holleben called again at the White House on some unimportant matters; as he turned to go the President inquired, "Have you heard from Berlin?" "No," said Holleben. "Of course His Imperial Majesty cannot arbitrate." "Very well, " said Roosevelt, "you may think it worth while to cable to Berlin that I have changed my mind. I am sending instructions to Admiral Dewey to take our fleet to Venezuela next Monday instead of Tuesday." Holleben brought the interview to a close at once and departed with evident signs of alarm. He returned in less than thirty-six hours with relief and satisfaction written on his face, as he informed the President, "His Imperial Majesty consents to arbitrate." In order to screen the Kaisers mortification from the world, Roosevelt declared that his transaction-which only he, the Kaiser, and Holleben knew about-should not be made public at the time; and he even went so far, a little later, in speaking on the matter as to refer to the German Emperor as a good friend and practicer of arbitration. Many years later, when Roosevelt and I discussed this episode we cast about for reasons to account for the Kaisers sudden back-down. We concluded that after the first interview Holleben either did not cable to Berlin at all, or he gave the message with his own comment that it was all a bluff. After the second interview, he consulted Buenz, the German Consul-General at New York, who knew Roosevelt well and knew also the powerfulness of Deweys fleet. He assured Holleben that the President was not bluffing, and that Dewey could blow all the German Navy, then in existence, out of the water in half an hour. So Holleben sent a hot cablegram to Berlin, and Berlin understood that only an immediate answer would do. Poor, servile, old bureaucrat Holleben The Kaiser soon treated him as he was in the habit of treating any of his servile...

ISBN-13

9781153740845

ISBN-10

1153740842

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0.58 Pounds

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9.00 x 6.00 x 0.40 In

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$19.99

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Paperback

Pages

174 pages

Publisher

Published On

2010-03-01



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