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Sazonov, Sergei Dmitreyevich
 (sĭrgā´ dsymbolmē´trēsymbolvĭch ssymbolzô´nsymbolf) , 1861—1927, Russian statesman. As minister of foreign affairs (1910—16) he played a leading role in the crisis that led to World War I. Sazonov and Russian military leaders urged the czar to order (July 30, 1914) a general rather than a partial mobilization of Russian armed forces. In response to the Russian move, the Austro-Hungarian emperor ordered immediate mobilization; war broke out several days later. After the Bolshevik Revolution (Nov., 1917, N.S.), Sazonov represented the anti-Bolshevik groups in Paris.

See his memoirs, Fateful Years (tr. 1928, repr. 1971).


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