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    Paul Anton Marie Hubert Graf Wolff Metternich zur Grach (December 5, 1853 – November 29, 1934) was a Prussian and German ambassador in London (1901–1912)...
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  • (1673–1675) Princess Pauline von Metternich (1836–1921), niece of Klemens and wife of Richard von Metternich Paul Wolff Metternich (1853–1934), German diplomat...
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    Ernst von Harnack, Arthur Zarden, Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord, and Paul Wolff Metternich. Although the club had little political influence, during the time...
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    November 1901, a few weeks before his death. He was succeeded by Count Paul Wolff Metternich. In his letter accepting Count von Hatzfeldt's request to retire...
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    to the Sublime Porte, Count Paul Wolff Metternich, was appalled by the Armenian genocide, and, unlike Wangenheim, Metternich was prepared to speak out against...
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    million." Stresemann recommended the recall of the German ambassador, Paul Wolff Metternich, accusing him of being too sympathetic to Armenians. The collapse...
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    of orchids and lilies was placed by the German ambassador Count Paul Wolff Metternich on behalf of the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Before the start of...
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    (1871–1873) Georg Herbert zu Münster (1873–1885) Paul von Hatzfeldt (1885–1901) Paul Wolff Metternich (1901–1912) Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein (1912)...
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    disapproved the genocide and were appalled to see it happen. Count Paul Wolff Metternich was an eyewitness who received numerous messages about the brutal...
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    that had never happened before. The German Embassy in London under Paul Wolff Metternich wrote that British King Edward VII considered the new chancellor...
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