He could write and speak English, Russian, French, and of course German
Otto von Bismarck
Many German politicians have strived to do this, throughout history. Immediate examples that spring to mind are people such as Otto von Bismarck, and Adolf Hitler; regardless of what their other sensibilities were, unifying the German people was a central tenet of their beliefs.
No but they are very similar, for they stemmed from Latin. Most European languages are similar in some ways. Here is an example of Spanish being like Italian 8 in Spanish is ocho 8 in Italian is otto. 8 in Filipino/Tagalog in Walo. So no similarity there though!Except they all end in o.
Otto Hahn is typically pronounced as "OH-toe HAHN," with the emphasis on the first syllable of each name.
Otto I (Holy Roman Empire - Germany)
Otto von Bismarck's birth name is Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck.
Otto Von Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck is 190 cm.
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Otto von Bismarck was born on April 1, 1815.
Otto von Bismarck went by The Iron Chancellor.
No. Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian Prime Minister and one of Germany's most successful statesmen. There is no city called "Otto von Bismarck".
that the unification of Germany could be acheived through war. A quote of Bismarck is "blood and iron"
Count Otto Von Bismarck
Otto Eduard Leopold, Fürst von Bismarck, was Prussian.
Otto von Bismarck was 196cm tall or 6'5". Hope this helps:)
Otto von Bismarck was Chancellor of Prussia from 1862-1890.