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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilhelm_IIWilhelm II - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Wilhelm II [b] (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941) was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 until his abdication in 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire and the House of Hohenzollern 's 300-year reign in Prussia and 500-year reign in Brandenburg . Born during the reign of his ...

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · Especialista en Historia. Actualizado a 02 de mayo de 2024 · 12:13 · Lectura: 7 min. Cuando fue completado en 1939 el Bismarck era el buque de guerra más grande y moderno de Europa. En la imagen el acorazado fotografiado en el estuario del Elba en 1940. Wikimedia Commons.

  3. Hace 2 días · William, crowned King Wilhelm I in 1861, appointed Otto von Bismarck to the position of Minister-President of Prussia in 1862. Bismarck resolved the crisis in favor of the war minister. The Crimean War of 1854–55 and the Italian War of 1859 disrupted relations among Great Britain, France, Austria, and Russia.

  4. Hace 2 días · An East African Askari soldier holding Germany's colonial flag. The German colonial empire ( German: Deutsches Kolonialreich) constituted the overseas colonies, dependencies, and territories of the German Empire. Unified in 1871, the chancellor of this time period was Otto von Bismarck.

  5. Hace 2 días · Hoyer implies that German colonialism only really got going after Bismarck left the stage in 1890, and that it was largely the brainchild of Wilhelm II and his inner circle (p. 137), but that wasn’t the case. Bismarck willingly set a train in motion that would ultimately lead to a human catastrophe.

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Als Otto von Bismarck 1871 Reichskanzler wurde, war der Kaiser Wilhelm I., der ihn respektierte und als vertrauten Berater ansah. Als Wilhelm II. 1888 den Thron bestieg, hatte er eine andere Meinung.

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · History. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) traces its origins to the merger in 1875 of the General German Workers’ Union, led by Ferdinand Lassalle, and the Social Democratic Workers’ Party, headed by August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht. In 1890 it adopted its current name, the Social Democratic Party of Germany.