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  1. Herbert von Bismarck (1849-1904) was a German politician and the son of Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of Germany. He served as Foreign Secretary and Minister of State of Prussia, and married a Hungarian countess with five children.

  2. Herbert von Bismarck (29 August 1884 - 30 March 1955) was a German lawyer and politician. In 1930 he switched to national politics, serving between 1930 and 1933 as a Member of the Reichstag (national parliament) in Berlin. He represented the conservative-nationalist DNVP (party).

  3. The House of Bismarck is a German noble family that rose to prominence in the 19th century, largely through the achievements of the statesman Otto von Bismarck. He was granted a hereditary comital title in 1865, the hereditary title of Prince of Bismarck in 1871, and the non-hereditary title of Duke of Lauenburg in 1890.

  4. Herbert von Bismarck war der älteste Sohn des Reichskanzlers Otto von Bismarck und ein deutscher Politiker. Er war Staatssekretär des Äußeren, Reichstagsabgeordneter und heiratete die Gräfin von Hoyos.

  5. May 4, 2022 · Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand Herbert, Prince von Bismarck (28 December 1849 – 18 September 1904) was a German politician, who served as Foreign Secretary from 1886 to 1890. His political career was closely tied to that of his father, Otto von Bismarck, and he left office a few days after his father's dismissal.

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    • December 28, 1849
    • Marguerite Malvine Fürstin Von Bismarck
    • September 18, 1904
  6. Nikolaus Heinrich Ferdinand Herbert, Prince of Bismarck was a German politician, who served as Foreign Secretary from 1886 to 1890. His political career was closely tied to that of his father, Otto von Bismarck, and he left office a few days after his father's dismissal.

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  8. Dec 16, 2008 · The present essay is an effort to take up this task; it is an exploratory venture into a hitherto neglected realm of political historypolitics as psychological drama. Type. Articles. Information. Central European History , Volume 10 , Issue 4 , December 1977 , pp. 271 - 285. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938900018537.

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