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Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin, Prince of Bülow (German: Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin Fürst von Bülow German: [fɔn ˈbyːloː]; 3 May 1849 – 28 October 1929) was a German statesman who served as the chancellor of the German Empire and minister-president of Prussia from 1900 to 1909.
Bernhard, prince von Bülow, (born May 3, 1849, Klein-Flottbek, near Altona, Germany—died October 28, 1929, Rome, Italy), German imperial chancellor and Prussian prime minister from October 17, 1900, to July 14, 1909; in cooperation with Emperor William II (Kaiser Wilhelm II), he pursued a policy of German aggrandizement in the years ...
Bernhard Heinrich Martin Karl von Bülow, ab 1899 Graf, ab 1905 Fürst von Bülow, war ein deutscher Politiker und Staatsmann. Seit 1897 war er Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen Amtes und von Oktober 1900 bis Juli 1909 Reichskanzler des Deutschen Kaiserreichs. Bülow machte eine Karriere als Diplomat. Als Staatssekretär hatte er im Kaiserreich ...
"Bernhard von Bülow" published on by null. (1849–1920)German statesman. He served in the Franco–Prussian War and the German Foreign Service before becoming German Foreign Minister (1897–1900) and then Chancellor (1900–09) under William II.
Bülow, Bernhard von, Prince (1849–1929) Chancellor of the German Empire (1900–09). Bülow was cautious and conservative in domestic policy, but his aggressiveness in foreign policy left Germany isolated and heightened the tensions in Europe that preceded the outbreak of World War I .
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin, Prince of Bülow was a German statesman who served as the chancellor of the German Empire and minister-president of Prussia from 1900 to 1909. A fervent supporter of Weltpolitik, Bülow devoted his chancellorship to transforming Germany into a global power.
Bernhard von Bulow. Bernhard Bülow was the German Chancellor from 1900 to 1909. He is known for his aggressive foreign policy that angered both France and Russia, ultimately resulting in the formation of the Triple Entente. Born in Klein-Flottbeck in 1849, Prince Bernhard von Bülow spent his early working years in the Prussian court.
Cambridge University Press, Jul 27, 1990 - History - 350 pages. Bernhard von Bülow was the longest-serving Reich Chancellor of Imperial Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Appointed State Secretary of the Foreign Office in 1897 and Chancellor in 1900, he played a crucial role in the political history of the German Empire for twelve important ...
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bülow (3 May 1849 – 28 October 1929), created Fürst von Bülow in 1905, was a German statesman who served as Foreign Minister for three years and then as Chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909.
English: Bernhard von Bülow was the German Chancellor from 1900 to 1909 and prior to that Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. His father, Bernhard Ernst von Bülow , was likewise Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and his nephew Bernhard Wilhelm von Bülow was a State Secretary in the Foreign Office (1930-1936).