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Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter (né
Alfred Kiderlen; 10 July 1852 – 30
December 1912) was a
German diplomat and
politician who
served as
Secretary of State...
- negotiations.
After ten days, they
still had not responded. It was then that
Kiderlen-Waechter, the
German Foreign Minister,
asked Kaiser Wilhelm II for permission...
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important to
prove friendly to the
other powers. He
appointed Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter as
state secretary for
foreign affairs. It was
initially seen...
- Neurath's
career was
decisively advanced by
Secretary of
State Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter. In 1914, he was sent to the emb****y in Constantinople. During...
- Kraitser,
Charles V. (1837). The
Poles in the
United States of America.
Kiderlen and Stollmeyer. p. 17. Townsend,
George Henry (1862). The
Manual of Dates...
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Wilhelm II
Chancellor Theobald von
Bethmann Hollweg Preceded by
Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter
Succeeded by
Arthur Zimmermann German Amb****ador to
Italy In office...
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October 1907 27 June 1910 von Bülow von
Bethmann Hollweg Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter (1852–1912) 27 June 1910 30
December 1912 von
Bethmann Hollweg...
- "determined and taciturn", and
quoted former Foreign Minister Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter who "had
always said we must fight". On 21 July, the
German government...
- home in Bad
Kissingen is now the
Bismarck Museum. In June 1911
Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter,
German Secretary of State, and the
French amb****ador
Jules Cambon...
- Its
variant forms include Wächter,
Wachtler and Wächtler.
Alfred von
Kiderlen-Waechter (1852–1912),
German nobleman,
diplomat and politician, who served...