
Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck was a prominent German statesman who served as the first Chancellor of the German Empire from 1871 to 1890. He is known for his role in unifying Germany and implementing policies that laid the foundation for modern German statehood. Bismarck's diplomatic strategies, particularly his use of realpolitik, were influential in shaping European politics in the late 19th century, and he is often credited with maintaining peace in Europe until the outbreak of World War I.
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Bismarck was a key figure in the geopolitical decisions affecting Macedonia during the Berlin Congress of 1878.
Македонците помеѓу Виена и Истанбул (Константинопол)Bismarck is another historical figure analyzed in Pedro Rosas Bravo's studies.
Falleció el economista venezolano y exministro de Finanzas Pedro Rosas BravoBismarck was the Prussian Junker who compelled the Kingdom of Bavaria into the German Empire.
Glosse - Das Streiflicht - PolitikBismarck is referenced in the context of the war between Denmark and Prussia in 1864.
« Perdu à jamais », de Theodor Fontane : fin d’un mariage, fin d’un mondeBismarck's government initiated social policies that influenced the welfare state.
Bruno Valat, historien : « Malgré les remises en cause, l’Etat-providence constitue encore aujourd’hui un pilier des sociétés occidentales »Bismarck, a former player for Vasco, is expected to help connect Quaquá with the club's president.
Prefeito de Maricá quer usar fundo da cidade para fazer proposta pela SAF do Vasco: 'Temos R$ 2 bilhões'Bismarck is a former player of Vasco.
'Lula prometeu uma Frente Ampla, mas entregou uma Frente Janja', diz marqueteiro Chico MendezBismarck was deported after living in the U.S. for three years and facing legal issues.
“Es feo que te saquen amarrado como esclavo”Bismarck is mentioned as a contemporary figure associated with Realpolitik.
Realpolitik en el mundoBismarck is referenced in relation to provoking the Franco-Prussian War through his editing of the Ems Telegram.
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