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  1. Wilhelm Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen, dal 1865 conte von Bismarck-Schönhausen, detto Bill (Francoforte sul Meno, 1º agosto 1852 – Varzin, 30 maggio 1901), fu un politico e avvocato amministrativo tedesco.

  2. Count Wilhelm Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1 August 1852 – 30 May 1901) was a German counselor, civil servant and politician, who served as a member of the Reichstag from 1880 to 1881 and president of the Regency of Hanover from 1889 to 1890.

  3. Graf Wilhelm von Bismarck, 1899, gemalt von Max Koner. Wilhelm „Bill“ Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen [1], ab 1865 Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen (* 1. August 1852 in Frankfurt am Main; † 30. Mai 1901 in Varzin, Pommern) war ein deutscher Politiker und Verwaltungsjurist.

  4. Statista tedesco, nato a Schönhausen il 1° aprile 1815 da antica famiglia di nobiltà della marca di Brandeburgo. Quartogenito di Alessandro, fu avviato in gioventù alla carriera burocratica. Viveva sulle sue terre avite, quando fu delegato dall'ordine equestre a rappresentarlo nella dieta di Pomerania e nel 1847 nella cosiddetta dieta unita.

  5. Notable members of the Crevese-Briest branch of the family were Levin Friedrich von Bismarck (1703–1774) and his son August Wilhelm von Bismarck (1750–1783), both Prussian ministers (of Justice and Finances) under Frederick the Great. Georg von Bismarck, a German general during World War II, also belonged to that branch.

  6. Bismarcks Rolle bei der Reichsgründung 1871. Das oberste Ziel des deutschen Politikers Otto von Bismarck war es, einen deutschen Nationalstaat unter preußischer Führung zu erschaffen. Der preußische König Wilhelm I. ließ ihn gewähren. So formte Bismarck als "Eiserner Kanzler" das Deutsche Reich.

  7. William II. Coronation of William II, 1888. Bismarcks seemingly impregnable position had a weak spot: the emperor had to regard him as indispensible. The old emperor, William I, remained faithful until his death on March 9, 1888. He never forgot that Bismarck had saved him from “liberalism” in 1862.