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  1. Hace 2 días · Contemporaries considered the question of colonies, and of acquiring a German colonial empire, a necessity, as is emphasized by Bernhard von Bülow who maintained that 'the question is not whether we want to colonize or not, but that we must colonize whether we want to or not' (p.12).

  2. Hace 2 días · Meanwhile, Leutwein was subordinate to the civilian Colonial Department of the Prussian Foreign Office, which was supported by Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow, while General Trotha reported to the military German General Staff, which was supported by Emperor Wilhelm II.

  3. Hace 5 días · German Emperor William II and his chancellor, Bernhard von Bülow, believed that Great Britain’s alliance with Japan would lead to an encirclement of Germany and were cautious of such an attack. Rebuffed, Schlieffen responded with belligerence, and he was dismissed.

  4. Führung, Highlight, Loriot, Themenführung. 03.08.2024, 14:30–16:30. Neustädtischer Markt 3, Brandenburg an der Havel. Bernhard Victor Christoph-Carl von Bülow, weltbekannt unter seinem Künstlernamen „Loriot“, ist einer der bedeutendsten Söhne und Ehrenbürger der Stadt Brandenburg an der Havel. Weiterlesen ….

  5. Hace 3 días · Zurück. merken. Stadtführung: Auf den Spuren von Vicco von Bülow. Führung, Highlight, Loriot, Themenführung. 01.06.2024, 14:30–16:30. Bernhard Victor Christoph-Carl von Bülow, weltbekannt unter seinem Künstlernamen „Loriot“, ist einer der bedeutendsten Söhne und Ehrenbürger der Stadt Brandenburg an der Havel.

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · Marie Charlotte Bülow von Bernhard von Bülow : eine Lebensskizze nach Briefen und Erinnerungen. Altenburg: Pierer'sche Hofbuchdruckerei.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilhelm_IIWilhelm II - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Following the dismissal of Hohenlohe in 1900, Wilhelm appointed the man whom he regarded as "his own Bismarck", Bernhard von Bülow. [27] In appointing Caprivi and then Hohenlohe, Wilhelm was embarking upon what is known to history as "the New Course", in which he hoped to exert decisive influence in the government of the empire.