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As one of Germany's leading diplomats he was appointed as Ambassador to France. He recommended for any ultimatum to Serbia to be supported in Vienna by the 'localization' of any possible conflict in the Balkans. Germany was determined to maintain the Teutonic alliance of the Central Powers at all
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Schoen ensconced in the sophisticated French capital sent a telegram of 26 June announcing to Berlin that France was ready to negotiate. Bilateral talks would bring the two blocks together in peace, but by 1 August, the French were standing pat with the response they would secure the "National
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Interest." Schoen could not face passing on the blackmail demand that France stay neutral in Germany's planned conflict. Schoen knew he had failed when the trend in assassinations spread to Paris. In the first week of August frantic efforts were made to stop the war at the
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by the news that the Americans were to take his embassy. Made worse by the fear of failure was the ultimatum he carried. Their solemn parting epitomised the reluctance to go to "a war to end all wars". He immediately returned to Berlin. He died in
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which he visited 11 times in 7 days. Poincare had worked for appeasement or peace, but Schoen knew the Entente powers would not split. He dermurred, "My question is rather naive, for we know you have a treaty of alliance".
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costs and did not want an all out war. The assurance that Britain would stand by Russia and France, however, lent real fear to German foreign policy that Russian policy in the Balkans would immediately force to aid Serbia.
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The German Declaration of War on France: The Question of Telegram Mutilations. Premier Poincaré versus Ambassador von Schoen
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The Memoirs of an Ambassador: A Contribution to the Political History of Modern Times
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German Ambassador to France
Wilhelm II
Hugo von Radolin
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs
Wilhelm II
Bernhard von BĂĽlow
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
Heinrich von Tschirschky
Alfred von Kiderlen-Waechter
Worms
Grand Duchy of Hesse
Berchtesgaden
Bavaria
Germany


Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin
Philippe Berthelot
diplomat
ambassador
Paris
World War I
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs
German Empire
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