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Who made Otto von Bismarck resign?

Kaiser Wilhelm II forced Bismarck to resign.


Otto von Bismarck's political career came to an end in 1890 when?

Bismarck's political career came to an end on March 18, 1890 because he was forced to resign by Emperor Wilhelm II.


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William II asked Bismarck to resign because?

Bismarck had falsified William's telegram to the French ambassador


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William II asked him to resign


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bismark had murdered napoleon IVIIX


Why did Kaiser Wilhelm force Bismarck to resign?

Kaiser Wilhelm II forced Otto von Bismarck to resign in 1890 due to a clash of personalities and differing visions for Germany's future. Wilhelm sought to assert his authority and pursue a more aggressive foreign policy, while Bismarck favored a more cautious approach and sought to maintain the existing alliances. The Kaiser’s desire to expand Germany’s global influence and reduce Bismarck's control ultimately led to the dismissal of the chancellor, marking a significant shift in German politics.