Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 96 years ago |
Born | Krzyzanowice |
Poland | |
Died | Chuchelna |
Czechia | |
Job | Diplomat |
Books | My mission to London, 1912-1914 |
Revelations of Prince Lichnowsky . . . | |
The Guilt of Germany for the War of German Aggression: Prince Karl Lichnowsky's Memorandum; Being the Story of His Ambassadorship at London from 1912 to August, 1914, Together with Foreign Minister Von Jagow's Reply | |
My Mission to London, 1912-1914; - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
Date of birth | March 8,1860 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Children | Countess Leonore Lichnowsky |
Grandchildren | Prince Felix Lichnowsky |
Countess Christiane Lichnowsky | |
Countess Luci Lichnowsky | |
Great grandchild | Annabelle von Winterhalder |
Parents | Karl Lichnowsky |
Marie Prinzessin von Croÿ | |
Date of died | February 27,1928 |
Grandparents | Eduard von Lichnowsky |
Philipp von Croy | |
Johanna Wilhelmine Auguste Prinzessin zu Salm-Salm | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 583028 |
Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky Life story
Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky was a German diplomat who served as ambassador to Britain during the July Crisis and who was the author of a 1916 pamphlet that deplored German diplomacy in mid-1914 which, he argued, contributed heavily to the outbreak of the First World War.