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Count Alexander Petrovich Izvolsky or
Iswolsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Изво́льский, 18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1856 in
Moscow – 16
August 1919 in Paris)...
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opportunity came in the form of a
letter from
Russian Foreign Minister Alexander Izvolsky –
proposing Austrian annexation of the
provinces as part of a deal to secure...
- quid pro quo
understanding with
Izvolsky,
reached on 16
September 1908 at the
Buchlau Conference. However,
Izvolsky made this
agreement with Aehrenthal...
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ministers of
Austria and Russia,
Alois Lexa von
Aehrenthal and
Alexander Izvolsky. Both were
motivated by
political ambition; the
first would emerge successful...
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Nicholas was
taken off
guard by the news that his
foreign minister,
Alexander Izvolsky, had
entered into a
secret agreement with the Austro-Hungarian foreign...
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Aehrenthal began secret negotiations with
Russian foreign minister Alexander Izvolsky before Vienna made its move. The
annexation ultimately damaged Austro-Russian...
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Edward Grey,
Herbert Kitchener,
Nikola Pašić,
Antonio Salandra,
Alexander Izvolsky,
Aristide Briand, and
Joseph Joffre at a
conference of the
Allied Powers...
- Delc****é; Germany's
Bernhard von Bülow pp 187–284; Russia's
Alexander Izvolsky 285–365; and Austria'
Aehrenthal pp 366–438. vol 2: Grey, 1–133; Poincaré...
- father's
study and saw the
Foreign Minister Alexander Izvolsky waiting to see Nicholas.
Izvolsky remained sitting, and
Alexei screamed, "When the heir...
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discuss the
question if
Russia introduces it. In
early 1907,
Alexander Izvolsky, the
Russian amb****ador at Paris,
raised the
question and
talks were carried...