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Wilhelm von Mirbach

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using forged papers and shot his victim at point blank range. As Mirbach tried to escape, Andreyev fired a second bullet and both of the assassins leapt out of the window and then drove away in a
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and Nikolai Andreyev at the request of the Central Committee of the
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at the German Embassy from 1899 til 1902, when he transferred to
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into a Catholic Rhenan aristocratic family, he was a scion of
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car. Mirbach's assassination signaled the beginning of the
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from December 1917 to March 1918. He was appointed German
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Wilhelm Maria Theodor Ernst Richard Graf von Mirbach-Harff
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Mirbach was succeeded as German ambassador to Russia by
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Wilhelm Mirbach
Graf

Bad Ischl
Austria-Hungary
Moscow
Russian SFSR
diplomat
Bad Ischl
Upper Austria
Johann Wilhelm von Mirbach-Harff
de
Rhineland
de
Knight academy
London
Third Secretary
The Hague
Saint Petersburg
Bucharest
Entente
Eleftherios Venizelos
Russian
Brest-Litovsk
ambassador
assassinated
Yakov Grigorevich Blumkin
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries
Moscow
Cheka

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