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His Serene Highness
Otto von Bismarck
Prince of Bismarck
Bismarck as an elderly man. He is balding and wears a moustache.
Bismarck in 1890
Chancellor of Germany
In office
21 March 1871 – 20 March 1890
Monarchs
  • Wilhelm I
  • Friedrich III
  • Wilhelm II
Deputy
  • Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode
  • Karl Heinrich von Boetticher
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byLeo von Caprivi
Other offices held
Federal Chancellor of the North German Confederation
In office
1 July 1867 – 21 March 1871
PresidentWilhelm I
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byHimself (as Chancellor of the German Empire)
Minister President of Prussia
In office
9 November 1873 – 20 March 1890
Monarchs
  • Wilhelm I
  • Friedrich III
  • Wilhelm II
Preceded byAlbrecht von Roon
Succeeded byLeo von Caprivi
In office
23 September 1862 – 1 January 1873
MonarchWilhelm I
Preceded byAdolf zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Succeeded byAlbrecht von Roon
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
23 November 1862 – 20 March 1890
Prime Minister
  • Himself
  • Albrecht von Roon
Preceded byAlbrecht von Bernstorff
Succeeded byLeo von Caprivi
Personal details
Born
Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen

(1815-04-01)1 April 1815
Schönhausen, Saxony, Kingdom of Prussia
Died30 July 1898(1898-07-30) (aged 83)
Friedrichsruh, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, German Empire
Resting placeBismarck Mausoleum
53°31′38″N 10°20′9.96″E / 53.52722°N 10.3361000°E / 53.52722; 10.3361000
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Johanna von Puttkamer
(m. 1847; died 1894)
Children
  • Marie
  • Herbert
  • Wilhelm
Alma mater
  • University of Göttingen
  • University of Berlin
  • University of Greifswald
Occupation
  • Politician
  • diplomat
  • author
  • farmer
  • official
SignatureOtto von Bismarck
Military service
AllegianceOtto von Bismarck German Confederation
Otto von Bismarck Kingdom of Prussia
Branch/serviceOtto von Bismarck Prussian Army Landwehr
Years of service1838-1839
RankColonel General with the rank of Field Marshal
AwardsPour le Mérite with oak leaves

Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (German: Otto, Fürst von Bismarck, Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen, Herzog zu Lauenburg, pronounced [ˈɔtoː fɔn ˈbɪsmaʁk] ; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898; born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck) was a Prussian and later German statesman and diplomat. Bismarck's Realpolitik and powerful rule led to him being called the Iron Chancellor.

From Junker landowner origins, Bismarck rose rapidly in Prussian politics under King Wilhelm I of Prussia. He served as the Prussian ambassador to Russia and France and in both houses of the Prussian parliament. From 1862 to 1890, he was the minister president and foreign minister of Prussia. He dominated European affairs after he masterminded the unification of Germany in 1871 and served as the first chancellor of the German Empire until 1890. Bismarck provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France. After Austria's defeat, he replaced the German Confederation with the North German Confederation and served as its chancellor. This aligned the smaller North German states with Prussia, but excluded Austria. After France's defeat with support from the independent South German states, he formed the German Empire and united Germany. With Prussian dominance accomplished by 1871, Bismarck used balance of power diplomacy to maintain Germany's position in a peaceful Europe. However, the annexation of Alsace–Lorraine caused French revanchism and Germanophobia. Juggling an interlocking series of conferences, negotiations, and alliances, he used his diplomatic skills to maintain Germany's position. Bismarck was averse to maritime colonialism, as he thought it a waste of German resources, but acquiesced to elite and mass opinion and built an overseas empire.

In his domestic political maneuvering, Bismarck created the first modern welfare state, with the goal of undermining his socialist opponents. In the 1870s, he allied himself with the anti-tariff, anti-Catholic Liberals and fought the Catholic Church in the Kulturkampf ("culture struggle"). This failed, as the Catholics responded by forming the powerful German Centre Party and using universal male suffrage to gain a bloc of seats. Bismarck responded by ending the Kulturkampf, breaking with the Liberals, enacting the Prussian deportations and forming an alliance with the Centre Party to fight the socialists. Bismarck was loyal to German Emperor Wilhelm I, who argued with Bismarck but supported him against the advice of Wilhelm's wife and son. While the Imperial Reichstag was elected by universal male suffrage, it did not control government policy. Bismarck distrusted democracy and ruled through a strong, well-trained bureaucracy with power in the hands of the traditional Junker elite. Wilhelm II dismissed Bismarck from office in 1890, and he retired to write his memoirs.

Bismarck is best remembered for his role in German unification. As head of Prussia and later Germany, Bismarck possessed not only a long-term national and international vision, but the short-term ability to juggle complex developments. He became a hero to German nationalists, who built monuments honouring him. He is praised as a visionary who kept the peace in Europe through adroit diplomacy, but he is criticized for persecution of Poles and Catholics and the centralization of executive power, which some describe as Caesarist. He is criticized by opponents of German nationalism, as nationalism became engrained in German culture, galvanizing the country to aggressively pursue nationalistic policies in both World Wars.

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