Otto Von Bismarck's goal for France was to weaken its power and influence in Europe, achieved through the Franco-Prussian War and the subsequent annexation of Alsace-Lorraine. This helped solidify Prussia's dominance in Germany and establish the German Empire under Prussian leadership.
Otto von Bismarck's motto was "blood and iron," reflecting his belief in military strength and decisive action to achieve political goals.
Otto von Bismarck was asked to resign in 1890 by Kaiser Wilhelm II due to conflicts in their relationship and Bismarck's authoritarian approach to governance.
Otto Von Bismarck used indirect taxes such as tariffs on imported goods and excise taxes on various products to generate revenue for the government. He also introduced a progressive income tax to help fund public services and infrastructure projects.
Otto von Bismarck lived primarily in Germany. He was born and raised in the Kingdom of Prussia and later served as the Prime Minister of Prussia and Chancellor of the German Empire. His main residences were in Berlin and Friedrichsruh.
The air pump was invented by physicist and inventor Otto von Guericke in the mid-17th century, not during the Enlightenment period but slightly before it. Otto von Guericke's air pump was a significant advancement in the study of gases and vacuum experiments.
Bismarck's primary foreign policy goal as it concerned France was to keep France isolated and weak. Otto von Bismarck was the 1st Chancellor of Germany.
Otto von Bismarck
realpolitik
Otto Von Bismarck started the alliance system because he felt that France was the biggest threat to Germany's power in Europe. His goal was to make an alliance system that left France with as little allies as possible. This system ultimately backfired and plunged Europe into a devastating war that cost billions in dollars and millions in lives.
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To unify Germany and to make Prussia a dominating power.
The cast of Bismarck - 1940 includes: Otto Below as Lothar Bucher Hellmuth Bergmann as Minister von Roon Karl Dannemann as Adjudant des Prinzen Friedrich Karl Karl Fochler as Graf Karolyi Walter Franck as Kaiser Napoleon III Arthur Fritz Eugens as Wilhelm - Bismarcks Sohn Otto Graf as Herr von Keudell Paul Hartmann as Otto von Bismarck Ruth Hellberg as Crown Princess Victoria Werner Hinz as Kronprinz Friedrich Paul Hoffmann as Graf von Blome Hans Junkermann as Generalfeldmarschall Wrangel Ingolf Kuntze as Patow Karl Meixner as Loewe Margret Militzer as Komtess Marie von Bismarck Karl Morvilius as Diener im Arbeitszimmer Bismarcks Harald Paulsen as Benedetti Werner Pledath as Sybel Klaus Pohl Theodor Thony as Ritter von Benedek Albert Venohr as Rudolf von Gneist Jaspar von Oertzen as Prinz Friedrich Karl Elisabeth von Ruets as Eine Dame bei der Ordensverleihung in Berlin Eduard von Winterstein as General von Manstein Hanns Waschatko as Zivilist bei der Versammlung in Frankfurt Herbert Weissbach Willi Witte as Der Bursche Bismarcks