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Bismarck est l' éponyme de plusieurs navires de guerre : le SMS Bismarck de 1877, le SMS Fürst Bismarck en 1897, ainsi que tous les navires de classe Bismarck durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
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Otto von Bismarck (born April 1, 1815, Schönhausen, Altmark, Prussia [Germany]—died July 30, 1898, Friedrichsruh, near Hamburg) was the prime minister of Prussia (1862–73, 1873–90) and founder and first chancellor (1871–90) of the German Empire
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En Allemagne, Bismarck fut le principal artisan de la destruction de la Confédération germanique imaginée par l' Autriche en 1815, à laquelle il substitue une Confédération de l'Allemagne du Nord (1867), puis un Empire allemand (1871), tous deux soumis à l'hégémonie de la Prusse
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Although an arch-conservative, Bismarck introduced progressive reforms—including universal male suffrage and the establishment of the first welfare state—in order to achieve his goals
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Bismarck, poussé par l'état-major, impose cette annexion : le glacis doit interdire à la France toute guerre de revanche Dès lors, le chancelier Bismarck, principal artisan de cette unification de l'Allemagne, domine, à cinquante-six ans, la scène européenne
- Otto von Bismarck: Architect of the German Empire
Discover the life and legacy of Otto von Bismarck, the influential German statesman who unified Germany in the 19th century Explore his strategic wars, reforms, and diplomatic efforts that shaped modern Germany and examine the lasting impact of his authoritarian methods on European politics
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Wilhelm I of Prussia became emperor As 'chancellor' of the new Germany, Bismarck concentrated on building a powerful state with a unified national identity
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In 1870, Bismarck secured France's defeat with support from the independent South German states before overseeing the creation of a unified German Empire under Prussian rule Following Germany's unification, he was given the aristocratic title Prince of Bismarck (Fürst von Bismarck)
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