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  1. Karl von Luxburg (10 May 1872 in Würzburg – 2 April 1956 in Ramos Mejía, Argentina) was German chargé d'affaires at Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1917, during World War I .

  2. Named after the German chargé d’affaires in Buenos Aires, Count Karl von Luxburg, the Luxburg Affair was the diplomatic issue that brought Germany and Argentina to the brink of war in 1917.

  3. Counts of Luxburg (German Graf von Luxburg) in the 18th century also the family Girtanner of Luxburg, is originally the name of a St. Galler Council member that immigrated from Girtannerhof in the canton of Appenzell.

  4. Karl Graf von Luxburg (* 10. Mai 1872 in Würzburg; † 2. April 1956 in Ramos Mejía, Argentinien) war ein deutscher Diplomat . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Luxburg-Affäre. 3 Siehe auch. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  5. The contract to build the bridge over Lake Maracaibo was delegated, due to the political influence of the Luxburg-Carolath family, to German companies in which there were personal friends of Karl von Luxburg since the 1930s.

  6. Count Karl Von Luxburg, the former German minister to Argentina, who advised the German government to sink Argentina vessels without leaving u trace tv tali of thvir fate, was armed with two revolvers and carried 300 cartridges when he was arrested by Argentine police before being interned In a detention camp for Qermans on the Island of Martin ...

  7. Karl Graf von Luxburg was not only a passionate collector of works of art, he also drew himself at a young age. An unfinished drawing from the archive shows a Japanese Imari vase from the castle’s collection and suggests that Count Karl must have been enthusiastic about East Asian porcelain from an early age.