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  1. Count Wilhelm Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1 August 1852 – 30 May 1901) was a German counselor, civil servant and politician, who served as a member of the Reichstag from 1880 to 1881 and president of the Regency of Hanover from 1889 to 1890.

  2. Guilherme dispensou o chanceler Otto von Bismarck, em 1890, e liderou o Império Alemão para uma política bélica, que ficou conhecida internacionalmente como "Novo Rumo", culminando no seu apoio à Áustria-Hungria, durante a crise política de julho de 1914, que levou à Primeira Guerra Mundial.

  3. Wilhelm „Bill“ Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen, ab 1865 Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen war ein deutscher Politiker und Verwaltungsjurist. Er war Mitglied des Reichstags, des Preußischen Abgeordnetenhauses, danach Landrat von Hanau, Regierungspräsident von Hannover und zuletzt Oberpräsident in der Provinz Ostpreußen ...

  4. German Empire - Unification, Bismarck, Fall: Bismarcks seemingly impregnable position had a weak spot: the emperor had to regard him as indispensible. The old emperor, William I, remained faithful until his death on March 9, 1888.

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

    When Wilhelm was in his early twenties, Chancellor Otto von Bismarck tried to separate him from his parents, who opposed Bismarck and his policies, with some success. Bismarck planned to use the young prince as a weapon against his parents in order to retain his own political dominance.

  6. Notable members of the Crevese-Briest branch of the family were Levin Friedrich von Bismarck (1703–1774) and his son August Wilhelm von Bismarck (1750–1783), both Prussian ministers (of Justice and Finances) under Frederick the Great.

  7. This section underscores the interpenetration of domestic and foreign policy in the forging of German unity between 1866 and 1871. If we include the war against Denmark in 1864, these years saw three successful conflicts bestow immense prestige and power on Bismarck, King Wilhelm I, and the Prussian army.