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  1. Gottlieb von Jagow (22 June 1863 – 11 January 1935) was a German diplomat. He served as the State Secretary of the German Foreign Office between January 1913 and 1916.

  2. Gottlieb von Jagow (Berlín, 22 de junio de 1863-Potsdam, 11 de enero de 1935) fue un diplomático alemán que fue secretario de Estado de Asuntos Exteriores del Imperio alemán. [1] Estudió Derecho. Desde 1895 siguió la carrera diplomática. En 1909 se convirtió en embajador en Roma.

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    • Foreign Secretary: The July Crisis and The First World War↑
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    Gottlieb von Jagow (1863-1935) was born into a distinguished noble family. His father, Carl von Jagow, was a feudal estate owner (Rittergutsbesitzer). He studied law at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin. After working some years with the Prussian administration he entered the diplomatic service in 1895 where he advanced swiftly. Due to his frail ...

    When the German Foreign Secretary Alfred von Kiderlen-Waechter (1852-1912) succumbed to a heart attack, Jagow considered himself inappropriate as successor. He accepted his appointment in January 1913 only reluctantly. He became a loyal follower of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (1851-1921) who was inexperienced in foreign affairs. In Jul...

    In 1917, Jagow served as head of a military hospitalin Libau. Aside from publishing two books on the outbreak of war, Jagow did not emerge politically after his retirement. He died in 1935 in Potsdam. Florian Altenhöner, Independent Scholar Section Editor: Mark Jones

  3. Gottlieb von Jagow, ca. 1915. Günther Gottlieb Karl Eugen von Jagow (* 22. Juni 1863 in Berlin; † 11. Januar 1935 in Potsdam) war ein deutscher Diplomat und Politiker.

  4. Gottlieb von Jagow (1863-1935) served as Germany's Foreign Minister from 1913-16 and during this period predicted both Britain and America's entry into the First World War.

  5. Gottlieb von Jagow fue un diplomático alemán que fue secretario de Estado de Asuntos Exteriores del Imperio alemán.[1]

  6. In World War I: German strategy and the submarine war, 1916–January 1917. …Hollweg, and the foreign minister, Gottlieb von Jagow. Whereas Bethmann and some other statesmen were hoping for a negotiated peace (see below), Hindenburg and Ludendorff were committed to a military victory.