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  1. Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann Hollweg (n. 29 noiembrie 1856, Hohenfinow, Regatul Prusiei – d. 1 ianuarie 1921, Hohenfinow, Republica de la Weimar) a fost un politician german care a fost cancelar al Imperiului German între 1909 și 1917. Administrația sa a decis intrarea Germaniei în Primul Război Mondial și a jucat un ...

  2. Keywords: World War One, Fischer controversy, Bethmann Hollweg, Riezler, calculated risk, German war guilt. The responsibility for the outbreak of World War I weighed heavily upon Im-perial Germany's fifth Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg. "This war torments me," he confessed to the Liberal Conrad Haussmann during the struggle.

  3. Firma. Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg ( Hohenfinow, 29 novembre 1856 – Hohenfinow, 1º gennaio 1921) è stato un politico tedesco . Ricoprì numerosi incarichi di prestigio e fu cancelliere del Reich ( 1909 - 1917 ). Fu un buon governante ma troppo succube ai voleri dell'imperatore Guglielmo II e con una scarsa fermezza nelle sue decisioni.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2015 · Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg is most famous as the Chancellor of Germany at the start of World War One. Bethmann Hollweg was also the politician who sanctioned the use of unrestricted submarine warfare that led to the entry of America into World War One. Bethmann Hollweg was born in 1856 in Hohenfinow, Brandenberg. He studied …

  5. Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann Hollweg was a German politician who was Chancellor of the German Empire from 1909 to 1917. He oversaw the German entry into World War I and played a key role during its first three years. He was replaced as chancellor in July 1917 due in large part to opposition to his moderate policies by leaders in the military.

  6. Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von. Bethmann was a career civil servant who became Imperial Germany’s fifth Reich Chancellor and took Germany into the First World War. Despite heading the imperial German political administration, his power was circumscribed by the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the army leadership. He was forced to resign in 1917.

  7. Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg was born in Howenfinow, Brandenburg. After studying law he served as Prussian minister for the Interior. When Bernhard von Bulow left office in 1909, Kaiser Wilhelm II appointed Bethmann-Hollweg as Imperial Chancellor. Inexperienced in foreign affairs, he was unable to achieve conciliation with England and France.