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  2. Bernhard von Bülow - Wikipedia

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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 foreign minister for three years and then as the chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909.

  3. Bernhard, prince von Bülow | chancellor of Germany | Britannica

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    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 ...

  4. Bernhard von Bülow - Oxford Reference

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    "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.

  5. Bernhard von Bülow – Wikipedia

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    Bernhard Heinrich Martin Karl von Bülow, ab 1899 Graf, ab 1905 Fürst von Bülow (* 3. Mai 1849 in Klein Flottbek; † 28. Oktober 1929 in Rom), war ein deutscher Politiker und Staatsmann. Seit 1897 war er Staatssekretär des Äußeren und von Oktober 1900 bis Juli 1909 Reichskanzler des Deutschen Kaiserreichs.

  6. Bernhard von Bulow - historylearning.com

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    Born in Klein-Flottbeck in 1849, Prince Bernhard von Bülow spent his early working years in the Prussian court. He joined the diplomatic service in 1874. He was appointed state secretary at the German Foreign Ministry in June 1897, where he proved himself to be a skilled and likeable diplomat.

  7. Loriot – Wikipedia

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    Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow wurde am 12. November 1923 als Sohn des Polizeileutnants Johann-Albrecht Wilhelm von Bülow (1899–1972) und dessen erster Ehefrau Charlotte Mathilde Luise, geborene von Roeder (1899–1929), Tochter Otto von Roeders (1876–1943), in Brandenburg/Havel geboren. Seine Eltern ließen sich 1928 in ...

  8. Bülow family - Wikipedia

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    Bernhard von Bülow, Prince (1849–1929), Chancellor of the German Empire from 1900 to 1909 Bertha von Marenholtz-Bülow (1810–1893), German educator Christoph Carl von Bülow (1716–1788), Prussian general under Frederick the Great

  9. Bernhard von Bulow - History Learning Site

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    Prince Bernhard von Bülow was born in Klein-Flottbeck on the lower Elbe in 1849. Bülow spent his formative years in the Prussian court before joining the diplomatic service in 1874. In June 1897 he was appointed state secretary at the German Foreign Ministry and it was in this position that he became well known among other European foreign ...

  10. Bernhard von Bülow - Wikiquote

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    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. A fervent supporter of Weltpolitik, Bülow single-mindedly devoted his chancellorship to making Germany ...

  11. Bernhard von Bülow - Wikimedia Commons

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    Deutsch: Bernhard von Bülow war von 1900 bis 1909 deutscher Reichskanzler und zuvor Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen. Sein Vater Bernhard Ernst von Bülow war ebenfalls Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen (1876-1879), und sein Neffe Bernhard Wilhelm von Bülow war Staatssekretär im Auswärtigen Amt (1930-1936). English: Bernhard von Bülow was ...