Everything about Wilhelm Von Mirbach totally explained
Wilhelm Graf von Mirbach-Harff (
2 July 1871 –
9 July 1918) was a
German diplomat from
Bad Ischl in
Upper Austria.
Mirbach participated in the
Russian-German negotiations in
Brest-Litovsk from December 1917 to March 1918. He was appointed German
ambassador to Russia in April 1918.
Mirbach was
assassinated by
Yakov Grigorevich Blumkin at the request of the Central Committee of the
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries, who tried to incite a war between Russia and Germany. Blumkin entered Mirbach's residence in
Moscow using forged papers and shot his victim at point blank range. Mirbach's assassination signaled the beginning of the revolt of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries in Moscow in 1918.
Mirbach was succeeded as German ambassador to Russia by
Karl Helfferich.
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