Otto von Bismark, Germany's first Reich Chancellor in uniform, portrait in 1885. German politician and statesman. From 1862 to 1890 — with a brief interruption in 1873, Minister President in Prussia, from 1867 to 1871 also Chancellor of the North German Confederation. From 1871 to 1890 he was the first Reich Chancellor of the German Empire. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, he was the driving force behind the founding of the German Empire. With his alliance policy, he focused on balancing European powers in foreign policy and opposed German colonial policy for a long time. contemporary history, historical
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Otto von Bismark, Germany's first Reich Chancellor in uniform, portrait in 1885. German politician and statesman. From 1862 to 1890 — with a brief interruption in 1873, Minister President in Prussia, from 1867 to 1871 also Chancellor of the North German Confederation. From 1871 to 1890 he was the first Reich Chancellor of the German Empire. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, he was the driving force behind the founding of the German Empire. With his alliance policy, he focused on balancing European powers in foreign policy and opposed German colonial policy for a long time. contemporary history, historical

Date

Feb 14, 1885

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Heinz Krimmer

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