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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)...
- opportunity came in the form of a letter from Russian Foreign Minister Alexander Izvolskyproposing Austrian annexation of the provinces as part of a deal to secure...
- ministers of Austria and Russia, Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal and Alexander Izvolsky. Both were motivated by political ambition; the first would emerge successful...
- roles Vaughan pla**** include those of Russian foreign minister Alexander Izvolsky in the serial Fall of Eagles (1974), British politician Thomas Inskip in...
- 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...
- Edward Grey, Herbert Kitchener, Nikola Pašić, Antonio Salandra, Alexander Izvolsky, Aristide Briand, and Joseph Joffre at a conference of the Allied Powers...
- appointed ****istant Foreign Minister. Before long, he replaced Alexander Izvolsky as Foreign Minister and followed a policy along the lines laid down by...
- relationship between Raoul Villain and the Imperial Russian amb****ador Izvolsky. On several occasions, people close to Jaurès accused the Russian services...
- Aehrenthal began secret negotiations with Russian foreign minister Alexander Izvolsky before Vienna made its move. The annexation ultimately damaged Austro-Russian...
- 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...