william 2 dismissed bismark as chancellor because he believed in divine right and there should be only one ruler.
William II asked him to resign
Otto Bismarck (later von Bismarck), the first-ever German chancellor, he became chancellor of a unified Germany in 1871. He was already chancellor of the most powerful state in the German Confederation (1815-1866).
William II
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In fact, he did not ask Bismarck to resign. There was disagreements between the two men, and Bismarck - in an attempt to force the Kaiser to do his bidding - offer his resignation. He was thunderstruck when it was accepted.
William II asked him to resign
Otto Bismarck (later von Bismarck), the first-ever German chancellor, he became chancellor of a unified Germany in 1871. He was already chancellor of the most powerful state in the German Confederation (1815-1866).
William I hired Bismarck because of his beliefs and the two men had the same ideas in mind for the unification and growth of the country. William II saw Bismarck as an old relict of William I's time, although he did continue many of Bismarck's policies.
William Estabrook Chancellor was born in 1867.
William Estabrook Chancellor died in 1963.
Bismarck had falsified William's telegram to the French ambassador
William Steele - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - died in 1680.
William Steele - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - was born in 1610.
William II
William the second asked bismarck to resign so he could have people as his advisers who were more willing to follow his lead
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William II