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Carl Moltke

Count Carl Poul Oscar Moltke (2 January 1869 – 5 September 1935) was the Danish minister to the United States in 1908 and the Foreign Minister of Denmark 1924–1926.[1]

Count Carl Moltke
Moltke circa 1910
Foreign Minister of Denmark
In office
23 April 1924 – 14 December 1926
Preceded byChristian Cold
Succeeded byLaust Jevsen Moltesen
Danish Ambassador to Germany
In office
1912–1924
Danish Ambassador to the United States
In office
1908–1912
Personal details
Born
Carl Poul Oscar Moltke

(1869-01-02)2 January 1869
Brandenburg, Germany
Died5 September 1935(1935-09-05) (aged 66)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Cornelia Van Rensselaer Thayer
(m. 1907)
ChildrenCarl Adam Nathaniel Thayer Moltke
Parent(s)Adam Henrik Carl Moltke
Emma Christine Capizucchi di Cassini
RelativesAlexandra Moltke Isles (granddaughter)

Early life edit

Carl Poul Oscar Moltke was born on 2 January 1869 in Denmark. He was the son of Adam Henrik Carl Moltke (1828–1913) and Emma Christine, Countess Capizucchi di Cassini (1836–1870). His maternal grandparents were Poul Capizucchi di Cassini and Elisabeth Loy af Triest.[2]

Family edit

His paternal grandfather, Carl Graf von Moltke (1798–1866), was a cousin of Adam Wilhelm Moltke (1785–1864), the first Danish Prime Minister in the Danish constitutional monarchy, and the great-grandson of Adam Gottlob Moltke (1710–1792), a Danish courtier, statesman and diplomat, and favourite of Frederick V of Denmark.[3][4] His family was very involved in both Danish and German history.[5]

Career edit

From 1908 to 1912, Moltke was the Danish Ambassador to the United States. He later represented his country as the Ambassador to Germany in Berlin.[6] In 1920, the secretary of the Danish legation in Berlin during World War I, Count Bent Holstein, brought serious charges against Moltke, saying:[7]

The radical Government tried every way to strangle the Slesvig question. The Danish Ambassador in Berlin thus went to the German Foreign Department during the war proposing that Germany give very many iron crosses to men from North Slesvig in order to make them forget Denmark. Not a German, but the Danish Ambassador under the Zahles Government tried Danish souls with German iron crosses.

In 1924, he was chosen by Thorvald Stauning, the first social democratic Prime Minister of Denmark, to be the Foreign Minister of Denmark, serving from 23 April 1924 to 14 December 1926,[8] until Thomas Madsen-Mygdal became Prime Minister. This happened even though Moltke was not a social democrat, as Stauning believed at the time that a diplomat should hold the post.[9]

In February and March 1930, he served as the chairman of the "Conference for Concerted Economic Action" in Geneva as part of the League of Nations.[6] As chairman, he urged European economic unity to better conditions throughout the world with the aid of the Belgian Foreign Minister, Paul Hymans (who later served as the 2nd President of the League of Nations).[10] He envisioned a broad conception of European economic organization and proposed a tariff truce, which he described as "the consolidation of duties."[10][11]

Personal life edit

On 29 June 1907,[12] he married Cornelia Van Rensselaer Thayer (1881–1960),[13] an American who was the daughter of Nathaniel Thayer III. She was born in Boston and was the granddaughter of Nathaniel Thayer Jr. (1808–1883), who married Cornelia Paterson, the daughter of Stephen Van Rensselaer IV. She was also descended from Thomas Cornell as well as the Bayard, Livingston, and Schuyler families. At the wedding, Baron Rosencrantz was his best man.[12] Together, they had a son:[14]

  • Count Carl Adam Moltke (1908–1989), a member of the Danish underground in World War II,[15] who married Mabel Wilson Wright (née Comstock) in 1944 (1909–1988).[16][17] They divorced in 1956 and later that same year, he married Doris Eccles (1914-1965), the daughter of Edward Eccles (1882–1975)[18] of Newport, Rhode Island.[19]

Moltke died on 5 September 1935, aged 66, in Copenhagen.[6]

Descendants edit

He was the paternal grandfather of Countess Victoria Ann Moltke and Countess Cornelia Alexandra Moltke Isles (b. 1947), an actress and documentary filmmaker.[20][21][22]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Friedrich, Otto (1995). "Blood and Iron | From Bismark to Hitler the Von Moltke Family's Impact on German History". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. ^ Lehmann-haupt, Christopher (21 December 1995). "BOOKS OF THE TIMES;That Name Keeps Cropping Up in German History". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Library and Archive Catalogue". Royal Society. Retrieved 5 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Bain 1911.
  5. ^ Sybel, Heinrich von (1800). The Founding of the German Empire by William I.: Based Chiefly Upon Prussian State Documents. Thomas Y. Crowell & Company. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  6. ^ a b c Times, Special to The New York (6 September 1935). "COUNT CARL MOLTKE OF DENMARK IS DEAD; Former Minister to the United States Served in the First Socialist Cabinet". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  7. ^ Times, Copyright, 1920, By The New York Times Company Special Cable To The New York (23 April 1920). "DANISH ENVOY ACCUSED.; Moltke Sought to Suppress Slesvig Question, Secretary Charges". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Count Carl Moltke, 5/10/24". loc.gov. The Library of Congress. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  9. ^ Bjørn, Claus (7 May 2020). "Carl Moltke". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  10. ^ a b Times, Special Cable To The New York (18 February 1930). "TARIFF CONFERENCE BEGINS AT GENEVA; Count Moltke, Chairman, Urges European Economic Unity to Better World Conditions. SEES TRUCE MEANS TO END Stresses Necessity of Collective Agreements--Hymans Warns Against New Tariff War. Sees 'Truce Only as Means. Hainisch Speaks". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  11. ^ Times, Wireless To The New York (25 March 1930). "TARIFF PARLEY ENDS IN LIMITED ACCORD; Eleven European Nations at Geneva Agree to Truce Until March of 1931. IT MAY BE EXTENDED THEN Meeting in November to Decide When and Whether It Takes Effect --Program of Negotiations Fixed. "Essentially European." Stresses Moral Restraints. Prescribes Time-Table". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  12. ^ a b Times, Special To The New York (30 June 1907). "VON MOLTKE -- THAYER". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  13. ^ "COUNTESS MOLTKE DIES; Widow of Former Danish Foreign Minister Was 79". The New York Times. 16 June 1960. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  14. ^ "Miss Thayer is Countess. Weds Danish Noble at Lancaster. Ceremony at Country Home by Bishop Lawrence. Moltke, Diplomat, is the Bridegroom". The New York Times. 30 June 1907. Retrieved 26 March 2011. This noon, at ... beautiful country seat of Mr and ... National Thayer, their daughter, ... Cornelia Van Rennsealaer Thayer ... Count Carl Moltke of Copenhagen, ... were married...
  15. ^ "The Power of Conscience-Director's Statement". www.powerofconscience.com. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  16. ^ "Mab Moltke Dies at 78; Ex-Publicity Executive". The New York Times. 28 January 1988. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Mrs. Mabel Wright Is Engaged To Count. Fiancee of Carl A. Moltke, Son of Late Danish Envoy to U.S." The New York Times. 17 May 1944. Retrieved 24 December 2012. Mrs. Arthur Comstock of 540 Park Avenue has announced the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Wilson Wright, to Count Carl A. Moltke, son of Countess...
  18. ^ "Edward Eccles". Newport Mercury. 31 January 1975. p. 2. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  19. ^ "COUNTESS MOLTKE". The New York Times. 15 June 1965. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  20. ^ Alexandra Isles at IMDb
  21. ^ Vanity Fair: "Fatal Charm: The Social Web of Claus von Bülow" BY Dominick Dunne August 1985
  22. ^ Brozan, Nadine (22 April 1995). "CHRONICLE". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
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Political offices
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Denmark
1928 – 1926
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Danish Ambassador
to the United States

1908 – 1912
Succeeded by

carl, moltke, danish, diplomat, landowner, carl, emil, moltke, count, carl, poul, oscar, moltke, january, 1869, september, 1935, danish, minister, united, states, 1908, foreign, minister, denmark, 1924, 1926, count, moltke, circa, 1910foreign, minister, denmar. For the Danish diplomat and landowner see Carl Emil Moltke Count Carl Poul Oscar Moltke 2 January 1869 5 September 1935 was the Danish minister to the United States in 1908 and the Foreign Minister of Denmark 1924 1926 1 Count Carl MoltkeMoltke circa 1910Foreign Minister of DenmarkIn office 23 April 1924 14 December 1926Preceded byChristian ColdSucceeded byLaust Jevsen MoltesenDanish Ambassador to GermanyIn office 1912 1924Danish Ambassador to the United StatesIn office 1908 1912Personal detailsBornCarl Poul Oscar Moltke 1869 01 02 2 January 1869Brandenburg GermanyDied5 September 1935 1935 09 05 aged 66 Copenhagen DenmarkPolitical partyIndependentSpouseCornelia Van Rensselaer Thayer m 1907 wbr ChildrenCarl Adam Nathaniel Thayer MoltkeParent s Adam Henrik Carl MoltkeEmma Christine Capizucchi di CassiniRelativesAlexandra Moltke Isles granddaughter Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Family 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 ReferencesEarly life editCarl Poul Oscar Moltke was born on 2 January 1869 in Denmark He was the son of Adam Henrik Carl Moltke 1828 1913 and Emma Christine Countess Capizucchi di Cassini 1836 1870 His maternal grandparents were Poul Capizucchi di Cassini and Elisabeth Loy af Triest 2 Family edit His paternal grandfather Carl Graf von Moltke 1798 1866 was a cousin of Adam Wilhelm Moltke 1785 1864 the first Danish Prime Minister in the Danish constitutional monarchy and the great grandson of Adam Gottlob Moltke 1710 1792 a Danish courtier statesman and diplomat and favourite of Frederick V of Denmark 3 4 His family was very involved in both Danish and German history 5 Career editFrom 1908 to 1912 Moltke was the Danish Ambassador to the United States He later represented his country as the Ambassador to Germany in Berlin 6 In 1920 the secretary of the Danish legation in Berlin during World War I Count Bent Holstein brought serious charges against Moltke saying 7 The radical Government tried every way to strangle the Slesvig question The Danish Ambassador in Berlin thus went to the German Foreign Department during the war proposing that Germany give very many iron crosses to men from North Slesvig in order to make them forget Denmark Not a German but the Danish Ambassador under the Zahles Government tried Danish souls with German iron crosses In 1924 he was chosen by Thorvald Stauning the first social democratic Prime Minister of Denmark to be the Foreign Minister of Denmark serving from 23 April 1924 to 14 December 1926 8 until Thomas Madsen Mygdal became Prime Minister This happened even though Moltke was not a social democrat as Stauning believed at the time that a diplomat should hold the post 9 In February and March 1930 he served as the chairman of the Conference for Concerted Economic Action in Geneva as part of the League of Nations 6 As chairman he urged European economic unity to better conditions throughout the world with the aid of the Belgian Foreign Minister Paul Hymans who later served as the 2nd President of the League of Nations 10 He envisioned a broad conception of European economic organization and proposed a tariff truce which he described as the consolidation of duties 10 11 Personal life editOn 29 June 1907 12 he married Cornelia Van Rensselaer Thayer 1881 1960 13 an American who was the daughter of Nathaniel Thayer III She was born in Boston and was the granddaughter of Nathaniel Thayer Jr 1808 1883 who married Cornelia Paterson the daughter of Stephen Van Rensselaer IV She was also descended from Thomas Cornell as well as the Bayard Livingston and Schuyler families At the wedding Baron Rosencrantz was his best man 12 Together they had a son 14 Count Carl Adam Moltke 1908 1989 a member of the Danish underground in World War II 15 who married Mabel Wilson Wright nee Comstock in 1944 1909 1988 16 17 They divorced in 1956 and later that same year he married Doris Eccles 1914 1965 the daughter of Edward Eccles 1882 1975 18 of Newport Rhode Island 19 Moltke died on 5 September 1935 aged 66 in Copenhagen 6 Descendants edit He was the paternal grandfather of Countess Victoria Ann Moltke and Countess Cornelia Alexandra Moltke Isles b 1947 an actress and documentary filmmaker 20 21 22 References editNotes Friedrich Otto 1995 Blood and Iron From Bismark to Hitler the Von Moltke Family s Impact on German History The Washington Post Retrieved 23 March 2017 Lehmann haupt Christopher 21 December 1995 BOOKS OF THE TIMES That Name Keeps Cropping Up in German History The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 Library and Archive Catalogue Royal Society Retrieved 5 March 2012 permanent dead link Bain 1911 Sybel Heinrich von 1800 The Founding of the German Empire by William I Based Chiefly Upon Prussian State Documents Thomas Y Crowell amp Company Retrieved 23 March 2017 a b c Times Special to The New York 6 September 1935 COUNT CARL MOLTKE OF DENMARK IS DEAD Former Minister to the United States Served in the First Socialist Cabinet The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 Times Copyright 1920 By The New York Times Company Special Cable To The New York 23 April 1920 DANISH ENVOY ACCUSED Moltke Sought to Suppress Slesvig Question Secretary Charges The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Count Carl Moltke 5 10 24 loc gov The Library of Congress Retrieved 21 March 2017 Bjorn Claus 7 May 2020 Carl Moltke Den Store Danske in Danish Retrieved 15 April 2023 a b Times Special Cable To The New York 18 February 1930 TARIFF CONFERENCE BEGINS AT GENEVA Count Moltke Chairman Urges European Economic Unity to Better World Conditions SEES TRUCE MEANS TO END Stresses Necessity of Collective Agreements Hymans Warns Against New Tariff War Sees Truce Only as Means Hainisch Speaks The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 Times Wireless To The New York 25 March 1930 TARIFF PARLEY ENDS IN LIMITED ACCORD Eleven European Nations at Geneva Agree to Truce Until March of 1931 IT MAY BE EXTENDED THEN Meeting in November to Decide When and Whether It Takes Effect Program of Negotiations Fixed Essentially European Stresses Moral Restraints Prescribes Time Table The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 a b Times Special To The New York 30 June 1907 VON MOLTKE THAYER The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 COUNTESS MOLTKE DIES Widow of Former Danish Foreign Minister Was 79 The New York Times 16 June 1960 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Miss Thayer is Countess Weds Danish Noble at Lancaster Ceremony at Country Home by Bishop Lawrence Moltke Diplomat is the Bridegroom The New York Times 30 June 1907 Retrieved 26 March 2011 This noon at beautiful country seat of Mr and National Thayer their daughter Cornelia Van Rennsealaer Thayer Count Carl Moltke of Copenhagen were married The Power of Conscience Director s Statement www powerofconscience com Retrieved 21 March 2017 Mab Moltke Dies at 78 Ex Publicity Executive The New York Times 28 January 1988 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Mrs Mabel Wright Is Engaged To Count Fiancee of Carl A Moltke Son of Late Danish Envoy to U S The New York Times 17 May 1944 Retrieved 24 December 2012 Mrs Arthur Comstock of 540 Park Avenue has announced the engagement of her daughter Mrs Mabel Wilson Wright to Count Carl A Moltke son of Countess Edward Eccles Newport Mercury 31 January 1975 p 2 Retrieved 23 March 2017 COUNTESS MOLTKE The New York Times 15 June 1965 Retrieved 21 March 2017 Alexandra Isles at IMDb Vanity Fair Fatal Charm The Social Web of Claus von Bulow BY Dominick Dunne August 1985 Brozan Nadine 22 April 1995 CHRONICLE The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2017 Sources nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Bain Robert Nisbet 1911 Moltke Adam Gottlob Count In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 18 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 677 Political officesPreceded byChristian Cold Foreign Minister of Denmark1928 1926 Succeeded byLaust Jevsen MoltesenPreceded by Danish Ambassadorto the United States1908 1912 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Moltke amp oldid 1168862866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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