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Nikolay Karlovich Giers (1820-1895) was a Russian Foreign Minister during the reign of Alexander III.
On the death of Alexander II in 1881 it was generally expected that M. de Giers would be dismissed as deficient in Russian nationalist feeling, for Alexander III was credited with strong anti-German Slavophile tendencies.
de Giers was exactly what he wanted, and accordingly the tsar not only appointed him minister of foreign affairs on the retirement of Prince Gorchakov in 1882, but retained him to the end of his reign in 1894.
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Giers also spelled Girs statesman and foreign minister of Russia during the reign of Alexander III (ruled 1881–94).
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'''Nikolay Karlovich Giers''' (1820-1895) was a Russian Foreign Minister during the reign of Alexander III of Russia Alexander III.
On the death of Alexander II of Russia Alexander II in 1881 it was generally expected that M. de Giers would be dismissed as deficient in Russian nationalist feeling, for Alexander III was credited with strong anti-German Slavophile tendencies.
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Giers also spelled Girs statesman and foreign minister of Russia during the reign of Alexander III (ruled 1881-94).
He guided Russia into a rapprochement with France and thereby formed the basis of the Russo-Franco-British alliance that fought against the Central...
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Giers, or Girs, was born on the 21st of May 1820.
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When that alliance was not renewed (1890), he concluded a formal Russo-French agreement (1894) that became the basis for the Russo-Franco-British alliance against the Central Powers in World War I. To cite this page:
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