The Game of Diplomacy

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Both of them being ambitious men they soon under- stood one another and concluded a pact. Baron von Schoen promised that he would do his best to obtain for Isvolsky the post of Ambassador to Berlin, and Isvolsky agreed to do his best to obtain for the Baron the post of Ambassador to Petrograd. As it turned out, Isvolsky succeeded. Von Schoen became German Ambassador to Russia, and from there went in the same capacity to Paris. Baron von Schoen's intrigue in favour of Isvolsky met a stumbling-bl
...ock in the finesse of my chief, Count Osten-Sacken. He went to Petrograd and presented his resignation to the Emperor without a word of warning, explaining to him the utter impossibility of continuing his work in Berlin, continually undermined by an intrigue, the headquarters of which were in Copenhagen. Nicholas did not like sudden shocks. He begged Count Osten- Sacken to remain at his post, promising to put an end to Isvolsky's intrigues. The latter stayed on at Copen- hagen, but — as may seem very strange to those ignorant of the character of Nicholas II., but most natural to those who know it — Isvolsky, a few months later, became Foreign Minister at Petrograd.

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