Baron von Berchtold

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Baron von Berchtold was an Austrian statesman and diplomat best known for serving as Imperial Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary in the years leading up to and at the outbreak of World War I.

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Baron von Berchtold canonical 1
Berchtold 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austro-Hungarian statesman
diplomat
foreign minister
human
conflict Balkan political crises before 1914
World War I
countryOfCitizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
employer Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
surface form: Imperial and Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary
ethnicGroup German-speaking Austrian nobility
familyName Baron von Berchtold self-linksurface differs
surface form: Berchtold
fieldOfWork diplomacy
foreign policy
givenName Leopold
hasHonorificPrefix Baron
ideology conservative
influencedBy Austro-Hungarian military leadership
German Empire foreign policy
languageSpoken English
French
German
Italian
memberOf Austro-Hungarian nobility
monarchServed Charles I of Austria
Franz Joseph I of Austria
nobleTitle Baron
notableFor diplomatic role in the outbreak of World War I
role in drafting the July Ultimatum to Serbia
role in the July Crisis of 1914
support for a hard line against Serbia in 1914
notableWork Austro-Hungarian foreign policy toward the Balkans before World War I
opponent Kingdom of Serbia
owned Buchlovice Castle
estate at Buchlovice in Moravia
participatedIn July Crisis of 1914
surface form: July Crisis

diplomatic events leading to World War I
partOf Austro-Hungarian diplomatic corps
positionHeld Austro-Hungarian ambassador to Italy
Austro-Hungarian ambassador to Russia
Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United Kingdom
Imperial Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary
residence Buchlovice Castle
Vienna
sphereOfInfluence Balkans
European great power diplomacy before 1914
supportedPolicy military action against Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
ultimatum to Serbia in July 1914
workLocation Vienna

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oak family (Fagaceae) describedBy Baron von Berchtold
subject surface form: Fagaceae
Baron von Berchtold familyName Baron von Berchtold self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Leopold Berchtold
this entity surface form: Berchtold