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  1. In December 1906, Count Berchtold was appointed as the successor of Count Alois von Aehrenthal as Ambassador to Russia upon the latter's appointment as imperial foreign minister. He served with distinction for five years in St. Petersburg and experienced Russia's distrust and fear of Vienna. [1]

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Leopold, Graf von Berchtold was an Austro-Hungarian foreign minister whose ultimatum to Serbia (July 23, 1914) was followed (August 1) by the outbreak of World War I. A wealthy landowner in Hungary and Moravia, Berchtold, through marriage, became one of the richest men in Austria-Hungary.

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  3. Leopold Berchtold. El conde Leopold Berchtold ( Leopold Anton Johann Sigismund Josef Korsinus Ferdinand Graf Berchtold von und zu Ungarschitz, Frättling und Püllütz) ( húngaro: Gróf Berchtold Lipót, checo: Leopold hrabě Berchtold z Uherčic) ( Viena, Imperio austrohúngaro, 18 de abril de 1863-Peresznye, Condado de Vas, Reino de Hungría ...

  4. Conde Leopold Berchtold. (Viena, 1863 - Sopron, 1942) Político austríaco. Como ministro de Asuntos Exteriores del Imperio Austro-húngaro entre 1912 y 1915, fue el principal responsable de la escalada que, tras el ultimátum lanzado a Serbia el 23 de julio de 1914, provocó el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  5. Graf Leopold Berchtold, Habsburg foreign minister from 1912 to 1915, was confronted with military action during and after the Balkan Wars, yet kept peace. Then, the Sarajevo assassinations, blamed on Serbia, convinced him that only war with Serbia would protect the Habsburgs’ Balkan interests.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2019 · Leopold Count Berchtold: The Man Who Could Have Prevented the Great War Samuel R. Williamson, Jr. 19 July 1914: “Berchtold came at 6 and stayed to dine. He was very human and pleasant but with M [aurice de Bunsen, her husband and the British Ambassador] as secretive as he always is with all Ambassadors and

  7. London, 1789. The author, Count Leopold Berchtold, was a wealthy German thropist, man of letters, and traveller. He used his considerable fortune in establishing hospitals, schools and other charitable tions, and joined, with other humanists throughout Europe, the lot of the indigent, poor, and destitute. Berchtold was.