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Otto von Bismarck
German statesman and Chancellor (1815-1898)
Berlin Conference
international conference that regulated the distribution of European colonization and trade in Africa
Second Schleswig War
second military conflict as a result of the Schleswig-Holstein Question
Kulturkampf
The Kulturkampf (; ) was the seven-year political conflict (1871–1878) between the Catholic Church in Germany led by Pope Pius IX and the Kingdom of Prussia, led by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, as well as other German states. The Prussian church-and-state political conflict was about the church's direct control over both education and ecclesiastical appointments in the Prussian kingdom. Moreover, when compared to other church-and-state conflicts about political culture, the Kulturkampf of Prussia also featured anti-Polish sentiment.
Treaty of Berlin of 1878
1878 territorial settlement by the Congress of Berlin following the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78
Schönhausen (Elbe)
Schönhausen (; ) is a municipality in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. It is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Elbe-Havel-Land.
Peace of Prague
peace treaty 1866
Ems dispatch
Prussian telegram and press release that incited the French Empire to start the Franco-Prussian War
Reinsurance Treaty
late 19th-century German-Russian agreement
Bismarck-class battleship
1939 class of German battleships
Blood and Iron
Otto von Bismarck speech in 1862
German Progress Party
defunct German political party (1861–1884)
Luxembourg Crisis
Diplomatic dispute and confrontation
Ferdinand Cohen-Blind
Jewish German student who attempted to assassinate Otto von Bismarck (1844–1866)
Mediterranean Agreements (1887)
treaty
North German Constitution
Constitution of the North German Confederation 1867–1870
Cabinet Bismarck
1st government of German Empire
Konarzewo
village of Poland
Bismarck Model
healthcare system
Constitution of the German Confederation 1871
German constitution in January–May 1871
Fürst von Bismarck
title of the German nobility
Italo-Prussian Alliance
alliance between Kingdom of Prussia and Kingdom of Italy (1866)
Bismarck Mausoleum
burial place of Otto von Bismarck and his wife in Friedrichsruh near Hamburg, Germany
Kissingen Dictation
1877 statement on German foreign policy
Corps Hannovera Göttingen
German student corps founded 18 January 1809 at the Georg August University of Göttingen
Lückentheorie
"Lückentheorie" (, gap theory), is a term proposed by German jurist and politician Friedrich Julius Stahl. It was employed by Otto von Bismarck in order to resolve the constitutional conflict in Prussia from 1862-1866 with the Landtag in the favor of the King. The theory implied that when the Prussian Constitution of 1850 did not come to an agreement on the vote of the budget, there is a legal gap that can be filled by the "monarchical principle". The Lückentheorie affirms the King as the sole one with the power to decide on matters of the Constitution, and that the King could overrule Landtag
Berlin movement
anti-Semitic intellectual and political movement
London Conference of 1864
peace conference