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Baron Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy

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On 30 March 1912, Baron Müller von Szentgyörgy was appointed as Ambassador to Japan but returned to Vienna following the Japanese declaration of war against Austria-Hungary on 25 August 1914. On 4 January 1917, as part of a larger shake-up of personnel at the
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In March 1904, Müller was appointed as Second Section Chief (equivalent to head of the Political Section) in the Imperial Foreign Ministry in
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in 1884 through its consular service, which was a distinct branch separate from the diplomatic corps and the staff at the
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in 1910, he was one of the few products of the 19th century nobility in the Austro-Hungarian diplomatic corps.
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Aristocratic Redoubt: The Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office on the Eve of the First World War
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Born on 18 October 1855 as son of a Budapest apothecary, he entered the
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who had been promoted to First Section Chief (equivalent to an
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diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as ambassador at
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