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that was signed on 9 February 1918. The so-called Bread Peace was supposed to solve the Dual Monarchy's food supply problem, but as Count Forgách quickly discovered this proved to be an illusion. He remained in Kiev until November 1918 as the situation in Ukraine only became more and more chaotic.
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as a representative of the Dual Monarchy. After the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia in November 1917, Austria-Hungary had negotiated a separate peace treaty with the newly created
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of 1908. However, he discredited himself the following year during the so-called Friedjung Process which involved forgery of documents a highly publicised treason trial in Agram (now
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as Imperial Foreign Minister in 1912, Count Forgách made a comeback in the autumn of 1913 as Second Section Chief (equivalent to head of the Political Section) at the
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of 1914, Count Forgách played a significant role in the preparations of the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum to Serbia and was a vocal advocate for war against Serbia.
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Considered talented and ambitious, Count Forgách remained in his post at the Ballhausplatz until January 1917. In 1918, he was dispatched to
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and served as Section Chief in the Imperial Foreign Ministry in the 1850s. In 1908, he married Gabriella Lovassy de Szakál (1889–1972) in
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Aristocratic Redoubt: The Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office on the Eve of the First World War
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After the war, Count Forgách retired and spent his remaining years in
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In October 1905, Count Forgách received his first major posting as
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Friedrich Graf Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár
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diplomat of Hungarian origin who played a prominent role during
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Friedrich Graf Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár
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The female form is 288:) (24 October 1870 – 25 September 1935), was an 616: 339:where he played a significant role during the 416: 402: 488:'Janós Forgách Graf von Ghymes und Gács', 640:Austro-Hungarian diplomats of World War I 161:8 October 1913 – 4 January 1917 286:Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács 122:30 April 1911 – 8 October 1913 46:29 October 1905 – 19 June 1907 617: 401:Regarding personal names: Until 1919, 278:Count János Forgách de Ghymes et Gács 84:19 June 1907 – 30 April 1911 544:Moritz Freiherr Czikann von Wahlborn 393:where he died on 25 September 1935. 94:Moritz Freiherr Czikann von Wahlborn 573:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Saxony 550:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Serbia 527:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Brazil 324:and the couple had three children. 268:ghymesi és gácsi gróf Forgách János 110:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Saxony 72:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Serbia 34:Austro-Hungarian Minister to Brazil 13: 335:. In June 1907, he transferred to 14: 676: 536:Franz Freiherr Riedl von Riedenau 499: 66:Franz Freiherr Riedl von Riedenau 314:Antal Forgách de Ghymes et Gács 645:Diplomats from Austria-Hungary 567:Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg 481: 468: 457: 444: 431: 132:Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg 1: 635:20th-century Hungarian people 424: 252:Lovassy de Szakál (1889–1972) 660:People from Lučenec District 597:Second Section Chief in the 274:when mentioning individuals. 147:Second Section Chief in the 7: 409:was a title, translated as 383:Ukrainian People's Republic 10: 681: 608:Ludwig Freiherr von Flotow 559:István Ugron de Ábránfalva 521:Eugen Ritter von Kuczyński 439:The Origins of World War I 261: 183:Ludwig Freiherr von Flotow 104:István Ugron de Ábránfalva 56:Eugen Ritter von Kuczyński 605: 599:Imperial Foreign Ministry 595: 587: 579: 570: 564: 556: 547: 541: 533: 524: 518: 513: 256: 244: 224: 196: 191: 187: 177: 165: 154: 149:Imperial Foreign Ministry 146: 136: 126: 115: 108: 98: 88: 77: 70: 60: 50: 39: 32: 28: 21: 16:Austro-Hungarian diplomat 396: 354:With the appointment of 270:. 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Austro-Hungarian Minister to Brazil
Austro-Hungarian Minister to Serbia
Austro-Hungarian Minister to Saxony
Imperial Foreign Ministry
Friedrich Graf Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár
Gács
Austria-Hungary
Slovakia
Budapest
Hungary
personal name
Western name order
German
Austro-Hungarian
World War I
July Crisis
Halič
Antal Forgách de Ghymes et Gács
in 1848
Budapest
minister
Rio de Janeiro
Belgrade
Bosnian crisis
Zagreb
Dresden
Count Berchtold
Ballhausplatz
Count Hoyos
July Crisis

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