This book demonstrates the role of Count Aleksandr Benckendorff the Russian ambassador in London between 1903 and 1916 in setting Russia on the road to war. Fearing the loss of Britain's friendship he opposed all Russia's efforts at improving Russo-German relations and when the Sarajevo crisis struck there was now no hope of appealing to German goodwill to help defuse the situation. Instead Russia's status within the Entente depended on a show of determination and strength which lead inexorably to a disaster of the Great War.
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