The Story of the Great War, Volume 1: Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
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The Story of the Great War, Volume 1: Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
World War, 1914-1918
Benckendorff, Count A.: Ambassador to Great Britain. Born in Berlin,
August 1, 1849; entered Diplomatic Service, 1869; served at Rome,
Vienna; Minister Copenhagen, 1897-1903; Ambassador London, 1903.
Isvolsky, Alexander P.: Ambassador to France; was Russian negotiator
of the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 regarding Persia,
Afghanistan, and Tibet.
Swastopoulo: Charge d'Affaires, France.
Swereiev, S. N.: Ambassador to Germany.
Broniersky, A.: Charge d'Affaires, Germany.
Schebeko, N.: Ambassador to Austria-Hungary.
Koudacheff, Prince Nicholas: Charge d'Affaires, Austria-Hungary.
Salviatti, A.: Consul General at Fiume.
Kazansky: Acting Consul General at Prague.
Strandtman: Charge d'Affaires in Serbia.
BELGIUM
Albert: King of the Belgians.
Davignon, M. J.: Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Elst, van der, Baron: Secretary General.
Renkin, J.: Colonial Minister.
Lalaing H. de, Count: Minister to Great Britain. Entered Foreign
Office, 1879; served Vienna, Bucharest, Berlin, Hague, London;
Minister, Brazil, 1893; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary, Bucharest, 1898; Berne, 1899; London, 1903.
Guillaume, Baron: Minister to France.
Beyens, Baron: Minister to Germany.
De Dudzeele, Errembault, Count: Minister to Austria-Hungary.
De Welle, Michotte, Baron: Minister to Serbia.
Grenier, A., Baron: Minister to Spain.
Fallon, Baron: Minister to Holland.
SERBIA
Peter Karageorgevitch: King.
Pashitch, Nikola P.: Prime Minister. In 1878, at the age of
thirty-two, M. Pashitch entered the Serbian Parliament, and in three
years he became leader of the "Old Radicals." Always a champion of
liberty, he joined the Zayenchar Mutiny of 1883, and, of twenty-two,
he alone escaped execution by flight. Upon his return he was
appointed Mayor of Belgrade and in 1893 Minister to Russia, where he
made a lasting impression. In 1899 he was again accused of hatching
a conspiracy, but Russia served him well and intervention saved
him. To him, in no slight degree, does Serbia owe Russia's
friendship, and to his efforts has been attributed the Balkan
Alliance.
Patchou, Dr. Laza: Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign
Affairs.
Boschkovitch: Minister to Great Britain.
Vesnitch, M. R.: Minister to France.
Spalaikovitch, Dr. M.: Minister to Russia.
Yovanovitch, Dr. M.: Charge d'Affaires in Germany.
Yovanovitch, Yov. M.: Minister to Austria-Hungary.
Georgevitch, M.: Charge d'Affaires in Turkey.
Michailovitch, Ljub: Minister to Italy.
ITALY
Victor Emmanuel (Vittorio Emanuele) III.: King.
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