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22 de abr. de 2024 · Otto von Bismarck, prime minister of Prussia (1862-73, 1873-90) and founder and first chancellor (1871-90) of the German Empire whose time in office took Prussia from the weakest of the five European powers to, as the unified German Empire, the foremost military and industrial power on the Continent.
21 de abr. de 2024 · Otto von Bismarck, a towering figure in European history, is best known as the Iron Chancellor who unified Germany. Beyond his political legacy, there are several lesser-known aspects of his life and character that provide a fuller picture of this complex man: Nobleman with a Modest Background.
7 de may. de 2024 · Historians debate whether Otto von Bismarck—Minister President of Prussia—had a master plan to expand the North German Confederation of 1866 to include the remaining independent German states into a single entity or simply to expand the power of the Kingdom of Prussia.
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4 de may. de 2024 · Otto von Bismarck. Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Príncipe de Bismarck y Duque de Lauenburg (Schönhausen, 1 de abril de 1815–Friedrichsruh, 30 de julio de 1898) conocido como Otto von Bismarck, fue un estadista, burócrata, político y prosista alemán, considerado el fundador del Estado alemán moderno.
21 de abr. de 2024 · Explore the incredible legacy of Otto von Bismarck in this engaging 1-minute video. From his role in the unification of Germany to his impact on social reforms, Bismarck's influence...
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Hace 5 días · The causes of the Franco-Prussian War are rooted in the events surrounding the gradual march toward the unification of the German states under Otto von Bismarck. France had gained the status of being the dominant power of continental Europe as a result of the Franco-Austrian War of 1859.
This book is … a life of Otto von Bismarck because the power he exercised came from him as a person, not from institutions, mass society or ‘forces and factors’ … Only biography can even attempt to catch the nature of that power (p. 4).