The first German chancellor of the German empire was Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck (1 April 1815 - 30 July 1898), who became Imperial Chancellor on 21 March 1871 and held the office until 20 March 1890.
During this time Bismarck also held the polical appointments of:
9th Minister President of the Kingdom of Prussia
23 September 1862 - 1 January 1873
11th Minister President of the Kingdom of Prussia
9 November 1873 - 20 March 1890
Federal Chancellor of the North German Federation
1867-1871
23rd Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Prussia
1862-1890
Chancellor von Bismarck
the unified nation states of germany led by an elected emperor was called
The current German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
They German Chancellor is the head of the German government. The Chancellor is elected by Parliament through a majority vote, once The President has made a proposal. The Chancellor is allowed a four-year term of office.
Bismarck, North Dakota is named after Otto Von Bismarck, who was the first German Chancellor starting on 21 March 1871 and 20 March 1890
Chancellor von Bismarck
Otto Von Bismarck Strong central government
Angela Merkel. She is the first female chancellor of germany.
Bismarck, North Dakota was named for Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of the German Empire.
the unified nation states of germany led by an elected emperor was called
The current German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
"Third German Empire"; what Hitler replaced the Weimar Republic with once he was appointed chancellor
The current German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
As chancellor, he had a huge influence on the German empire and united Germany by creating a national state in 1871.
They German Chancellor is the head of the German government. The Chancellor is elected by Parliament through a majority vote, once The President has made a proposal. The Chancellor is allowed a four-year term of office.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was re-elected in 2009.
Germany does not have a president but Angela Merkel has been chancellor since 2005 so is the first female chancellor.