Otto von Bismarck: Facts & Related Content
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| Also Known As | Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince von Bismarck, Count von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke von Lauenburg |
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| Born | April 1, 1815 • Prussia |
| Died | July 30, 1898 (aged 83) • Germany |
| Title / Office | chancellor (1871-1890), German Empire • foreign minister (1862-1871), Prussia • Chamber of Deputies (1849), Prussia |
| Role In | Austro-German Alliance • Congress of Berlin • Dreikaiserbund • Ems telegram • Erfurt Union Parliament • Franco-German War • German-Danish War • Kulturkampf • Reinsurance Treaty • Schleswig-Holstein question • Seven Weeks’ War • Triple Alliance |
Did You Know?
- Military leaders were suspicious of what they perceived as excessive moderation from Bismarck.
- Despite his lack of real military service, Bismarck publicly wore a general's uniform for much of his life.
- Bismarck engineered a government dependent on his ability to manipulate political interests within and outside Germany.
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