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  1. Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann Hollweg (født 29. november 1856 i Hohenfinow, Brandenburg, død 2. januar 1921) var en tysk statsmand. Regeringsleder i Bromberg 1899, overpræsident i Brandenburg 1899, indenrigsminister i Preussen 1905, preussisk ministerpræsident og udenrigsminister samt Tysklands rigskansler 1909 – 1917.

  2. 1856-1921. Biography. Fifth Chancellor of Germany from 1909-1917 under Wilhelm II. Chancellor at the beginning of the First World War, and for a long period denied his support for unrestricted submarine warfare, although he later chose to support this in 1917. Forced out of office when both Luderndorff and Hindenburg threatened to resign if he ...

  3. · Predecesor: Príncipe Bernhard von Bülow · Sucesor: Georg Michaelis Sinopsis: Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg fue un Funcionario y político. Ostentó el cargo de Canciller del Imperio alemán, Ministro-presidente de Prusia durante el periodo comprendido entre los años 1909-1917.

  4. Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann-Hollweg (29 November 1856 – 1 Januari 1921) adalah seorang politikus Jerman. Ia menjadi Kanselir Jerman dari 1909 sampai 1917.

  5. BETHMANN HOLLWEG, THEOBALD VON (1856-1921), Chancellor of the German Empire from July 1909 to July 1917, was born Nov. 29 1856 at Hohenfinow, the family property near Berlin, where he also died. He was descended from the Frankfurt banking family of Bethmann, which attained great prosperity in the 18th century, and a branch of which was founded ...

  6. 29 Kasım 1856. ( 1856-11-29) Ölüm. 1 Ocak 1921 (64 yaşında) İmzası. Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (d. 29 Kasım 1856 - ö. 1 Ocak 1921), I. Dünya Savaşı öncesinde ve savaş sırasında Alman Şansölyesi. Alman bürokrasisinin idari kademelerinden şansölyeliğe atanan ilk kişidir. Frankfurtlu bankacı bir ailenin oğluydu.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2008 · The responsibility for the outbreak of World War I weighed heavily upon Imperial Germany's fifth Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. “This war torments me,” he confessed to the Liberal Conrad Haussmann during the struggle. “Again and again I ask if it could have been avoided and what I should have done differently.”