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Bernhard von Bülow
Alternative spellings: Bernhard Heinrich von Bülow Bernhard Heinrich Martin von Bülow Bernhard Heinrich Martin Karl Bülow Bernhard H. M. K. von Bülow Bernhard H. von Bülow Bernhard H. Bülow
B:3. Mai 1849Klein Flottbek D: 28. Oktober 1929 Biblio: 1899 Graf, 1905 Fürst; 1893-1897 Botschafter in Italien, 1897-1900 Staatssekretär des Äußeren (Minister); 1900-1909 Preußischer Ministerpräsident und Reichskanzler, Vertreter einer Weltmachtpolitik; 1914-1915 Sonderbotschafter in Italien Death Place:
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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. A fervent supporter of Weltpolitik, Bülow single-mindedly devoted his chancellorship to making Germany a leading power on the world stage. Despite presiding over sustained economic growth and technological advancement within his country, his government's foreign policy did much to antagonize the international community and significantly contributed to the outbreak of the First World War. (Source: DBPedia)