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Alois Leopold Johann Baptist Graf Lexa von
Aehrenthal (27
September 1854 – 17
February 1912) was a
diplomat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
According to...
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ensuing internal unrest. By 1907, Austro-Hungarian
Foreign Minister Alois Aehrenthal began formulating a plan to
solidify Austria-Hungary's
position towards...
- 1906,
Count Berchtold was
appointed as the
successor of
Count Alois von
Aehrenthal as Amb****ador to
Russia upon the latter's
appointment as
imperial foreign...
- 1908-09 were the
foreign ministers of
Austria and Russia,
Alois Lexa von
Aehrenthal and
Alexander Izvolsky. Both were
motivated by
political ambition; the...
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denied having reached any
agreement with
Aehrenthal. He
subsequently denied any
foreknowledge of
Aehrenthal's intentions and
tried unsuccessfully to have...
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agreement with the Austro-Hungarian
foreign minister,
Count Alois von
Aehrenthal,
agreeing that, in
exchange for
Russian naval access to the Dardanelles...
- of Kaunitz-Rietberg,
Prince Karl
Philipp Schwarzenberg,
Alois Lexa von
Aehrenthal,
Ottokar Czernin,
Edvard Beneš, Jan Masaryk, Jiří Hájek, Jiří Dienstbier...
- von Bülow pp 187–284; Russia's
Alexander Izvolsky 285–365; and Austria'
Aehrenthal pp 366–438. vol 2: Grey, 1–133; Poincaré, 135–200;
Bethmann Hollweg, 201–85;...
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Dardanelles to
Russian warships. Austria's
foreign minister,
Alois von
Aehrenthal,
pursued this
offer vigorously,
resulting in the quid pro quo understanding...
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Conrad in 1910. Conrad's
differences with
Foreign Minister Alois Lexa von
Aehrenthal, who
objected several times to Conrad's
suggestion of a
preventive war...