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  1. Johanna von Bismarck, née von Puttkamer (1824 – 1894) Otto von Bismarck's marriage to Johanna von Puttkamer on July 27th, 1847, paved his way as he had planned. The bride, who was nine years younger, came from a pietist family. Her family belonged to the religious revivalist movement, which endorsed a comparatively ascetic lifestyle, was ...

  2. 15 de ene. de 2018 · However, Wilhelm respected the tradition of the Royal Family of Prussia and entered the military world against his parents’ wishes. Because of his powerful personality, he managed to overcome his physical disabilities and became a respected officer and cavalryman. His relationship with Otto von Bismarck was not strained from the beginning.

  3. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Pie de foto, Otto von Bismarck fue el cerebro tras la unificación de Alemania y el primer canciller del Segundo Reich. Se trataba de volver al pasado, de deshacer más de 100 años de historia.

  4. On March 18, 1890, he was forced to resign. German Empire - Unification, Bismarck, Fall: Bismarck’s seemingly impregnable position had a weak spot: the emperor had to regard him as indispensible. The old emperor, William I, remained faithful until his death on March 9, 1888. He never forgot that Bismarck had saved him from “liberalism” in ...

  5. Bismarck's Fall from Power, 1890. [A struggle for power between Otto von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm II broke out immediately upon the death of Kaiser Frederick III (1888). The "dropping of the pilot" and the setting of a "new course" in 1890 signified the end of an era, a watershed in modern German history. Many contemporaries looked back upon ...

  6. 12 de may. de 2023 · Celeste Neill. Otto von Bismarck, often referred to as the “Iron Chancellor,” was the mastermind behind the unification of Germany. Through strategic diplomacy and nationalistic fervour, Bismarck paved the way for the birth of a united German nation. With its newfound unity, Germany rapidly emerged as a formidable force in Europe.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Wilhelm I appoints Otto von Bismarck as the Prime Minister of Prussia After his diplomatic service abroad, he was called back to Prussia by newly crowned Prussian king, Wilhelm I, (reign, 1861-1888), Frederick Wilhelm IV’s successor, to take up the position of prime minister and foreign affairs chief in 1862.