1894 Photograph of Otto von Bismarck Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), ... Bismarck's greatest achievements, however, were the administrative reforms, ...
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She had been married to Ferdinand von Bismarck at age 16 and found provincial life confining. When her son Otto was seven, she enrolled him in the progressive Plamann Institute in Berlin and moved to the capital to be near him.
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Faced with these amazing achievements, which were greatly pleasing to liberal and national sentiment both in Prussia and more widely in northern and central Germany, the Prussian Parliamentary opposition buckled and passed an ... North German Confederation, biography, Otto von Bismarck; Bismarck, German unification...
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Count Otto von Bismarck (Germany, 1815-98) ... Otto von Bismarck, Germany's "Iron Chancellor", is one of the most significant political figures of the 19th century. He is considered the founder of the German Empire. ... Otto von Bismarck's father was Ferdinand von Bismarck (1771- ), the descendent of a nobel family...
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Otto von Bismarck or Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince von Bismarck, Count von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke von Lauenburg--was a Prussian statesman who in 1871 founded the German Empire and served as its first chancellor for 19 years.
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critical now acknowledge its achievements. At this point, we can look back at the work carried out in public remembrance of Otto von Bismarck ...
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Herr Otto Von Bismarck's unique personality and image was a key factor in the unification of Germany. Part one of a two part series. ... Was Bismarck the Key Factor in the Unification of Germany? ... Herr Otto Von Bismarcks iron-man image and the unique personality was the crucial factor in the unification of Germany.
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Otto von Bismarck; German Chancellor 1862-1890 ... Germany became the first nation in the world to adopt an old-age social insurance program in 1889, designed by Germany's Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck. The idea was first put forward, at Bismarck's behest, in 1881 by Germany's Emperor, William the First, in a ground...
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Bismarck, Otto von remains one of the most significant political figures of modern Germany. ... Otto von Bismarck. Die Gesammelten Werke. Friedrichsruh Edition (1924-1935). ... Otto Pflanze. Bismarck and the Development of Germany. 3 vol. (1990).
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Otto von Bismarck was the German ambassador to France in 1862. He later “instigated” (Tertiary Pluto) the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and the following year “dictated” (Pluto) the terms of peace to France.
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