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  1. Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25 April 1862 – 7 September 1933), better known as Sir Edward Grey, was a British statesman and Liberal Party politician who was the main force behind British foreign policy in the era of the First World War.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet (born April 25, 1862, London, England—died September 7, 1933, Fallodon, near Embleton, Northumberland, England) was a British statesman whose 11 years (1905–16) as British foreign secretary, the longest uninterrupted tenure of that office in history, were marked by the start of World War I, about ...

  3. History of the UK government. Past Foreign Secretaries. Sir Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon. Foreign Secretary November 1905 to December 1916. Sir Edward Grey set out the main...

  4. 12 de dic. de 2016 · Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary (1905 to 16), helped take Britain into the First World War but the conflict weighed heavily on him. This blog looks at the physical and emotional strain...

  5. British politician, foreign secretary, author. Born 25 April 1862 in London, England. Died 07 September 1933 in Fallodon, England. Grey was the longest-serving British foreign secretary of the 20 th century. His time in office is controversial for his role in the outbreak of the First World War. Table of Contents. 1 Early Years. 2 Foreign Secretary

  6. 1 de ago. de 2014 · On the afternoon of Monday 3 August 1914, the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, headed to the House of Commons to deliver the speech of his career. Sir Edward had built a reputation...

  7. The Foreign Policy of Sir Edward Grey An Interpretation Ε. F. Willis Sir Edward Grey was British foreign minister from 1905 to 1916, and a post mortem of his foreign policy is not without import to the era of the Munich accord. We are far enough away from the heat generated by pre war rivalries and war-time passions to approach the prob