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Bismarck was born in 1815 at Schönhausen, a noble family estate west of Berlin in Prussian Saxony.His father, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Bismarck (1771–1845), was a Swabian-descendant Junker estate owner and a former Prussian military officer; his mother, Wilhelmine Luise Mencken (1789–1839), was the well-educated daughter of a senior government official in Berlin whose family produced ...
Georg von Bismarck (15 February 1891 – 31 August 1942) was a German general during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany .
Wilhelm von Bismarck was born at Frankfort-on-the-Main, the youngest of three children born to Otto von Bismarck and his wife Johanna, née von Puttkamer.He had an older sister, Marie (b. 1847), and brother, Herbert (b. 1849), the latter serving as Foreign Secretary from 1886 to 1890.
Arms of the House of Bismarck Princely arms of Otto von Bismarck. Prince of Bismarck (German: Fürst von Bismarck) is a title of the German nobility. [1] The German word Fürst historically denotes a sovereign ruler, and is a higher title than Prinz; however both titles are conventionally rendered as Prince in English.
Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck in the uniform of the 20th Ulans Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismarck (28 July 1783 – 18 June 1860) was a German lieutenant general, diplomat and military writer. He wrote several major military-political works and military histories, which were very pro-Napoleon.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. Swiss - German politician (born 1961) Carl-Eduard Von Bismarck in 2017 Prince of Bismarck Tenure 23 July 2019 – present Predecessor Ferdinand von Bismarck Born Carl-Eduard Otto Wolfgang Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen 16 February 1961 Zurich, Switzerland Spouse Laura Harring (m. 1987 ...
The Herbert von Bismarck described here was a great nephew to Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the man who choreographed German unification during the build-up to 1871. [1] Sources not infrequently conflate or confuse Herbert von Bismarck (1884–1955) with his first cousin once removed, Herbert von Bismarck (1849–1904) .
Cultural depictions of Otto von Bismarck (1 C, 22 P) S. Second Schleswig War (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Otto von Bismarck"