Birthdate: April 25, 1862
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: London, England
Died: September 7, 1933
Sir Edward Grey was a prominent British statesman and Liberal Party politician who held the position of Foreign Secretary from 1905 to 1916, making him the longest-serving individual in that role. His leadership was pivotal in shaping British foreign policy during World War I, where he actively supported France against German aggression and successfully negotiated significant treaties, including the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the Anglo-Russian Convention. Grey’s decision to lead Britain into the war in 1914 was based on his belief that it was essential to defend France. Following the war, he emerged as a leading advocate for the establishment of the League of Nations.
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