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  1. 31 de mar. de 2015 · Friedrich von Holstein (1837 to 1909) was seen even by some of his own contemporaries within Germany as the man who had to bear a great deal of responsibility for the state Europe was in as it drifted towards World War One. While Holstein never held any post of great importance within foreign affairs, …

  2. 9 de dic. de 2010 · 2. Friedrich von Holstein - Volume 9 Issue 3. 6 Eulenburg visited Caprivi in Hanover on 6 March 1890 and discussed political questions with him, but he seems to have been genuinely surprised to hear on 17 March that the Kaiser intended to appoint the general to the chancellorship: he told Holstein that if asked he would have suggested Schweinitz or Hohenlohe, ‘but never Caprivi’ (Eulenburg ...

  3. 2. Friedrich von Holstein - Volume 9 Issue 3. 6 Eulenburg visited Caprivi in Hanover on 6 March 1890 and discussed political questions with him, but he seems to have been genuinely surprised to hear on 17 March that the Kaiser intended to appoint the general to the chancellorship: he told Holstein that if asked he would have suggested Schweinitz or Hohenlohe, ‘but never Caprivi’ (Eulenburg ...

  4. Friedrich von Holstein, (born April 24, 1837, Schwedt an der Oder, Pomerania—died May 8, 1909, Berlin, Ger.), German diplomat. A member of the German foreign office from 1876, he never became foreign minister but exercised power behind the scenes, earning the nickname “the Gray Eminence.”

  5. Wilhelm dismissed Holstein from the foreign ministry in 1906, as he was blamed for Germany’s defeat at the first Moroccan Crisis. Wilhelm was adamant that Germany’s reputation should not be tarnished by such an event, so Holstein had to pay. Friedrich von Holstein died in 1909. See also: The Algeciras Conference of 1906

  6. Friedrich von Holstein (Q65972) Friedrich von Holstein. German politician (1837-1909) Friedrich August Karl Ferdinand Julius von Holstein. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  7. Friedrich von Holstein: Politics and Diplomacy in the Era of Bismarck and Wilhelm II.Norman Rich . J. Alden Nichols