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  1. 3,560 sqft. - House for sale. 2 days on Zillow. 1029 N 4th St, Bismarck, ND 58501. CENTURY 21 MORRISON REALTY, Beth M Ivesdal. Listing provided by Great North MLS. $318,900.

  2. Bismarck and German Nationalism. By Bennett Sherry. In the 1800’s, nationalism enflamed passions all across Europe. The German-speaking kingdom of Prussia and its minister, Otto von Bismarck, used these passions to build a German nation-state.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Launched on 14 February 1939, the German flagship and pride of the Kriegsmarine, Bismarck was launched. In the darkness of the early morning of the 19 May 19...

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  4. May 15, 2019 · Updated on May 15, 2019. Otto von Bismarck (April 1, 1818–July 30, 1898), a son of the Prussian aristocracy, unified Germany in the 1870s. And he actually dominated European affairs for decades through his brilliant and ruthless implementation of realpolitik, a system of politics based on practical, and not necessarily moral, considerations.

  5. Watch on. It has been more than 80 years since the Bismarck sank at 1039 hours on 27 May 1941. The end of her brief career foreshadowed the passing of the battleship era, of which she was a technological triumph and upon which she and her brave, fallen crew left an indelible mark. On-line Archive: Have access to all kind of archival material ...

  6. Otto von Bismarck biography. Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck was born on April 1st, 1815, at Schönhausen, a family estate lying near Stendal in the Mark of Brandenburg to the northwest of Berlin. His father was a sometime Prussian army officer who was a member of the landowning nobleman (Junker) class who provided the Prussian state with most ...

  7. Otto von Bismarck biography. Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck was born on April 1st, 1815, at Schönhausen, a family estate lying near Stendal in the Mark of Brandenburg to the northwest of Berlin. His father was a sometime Prussian army officer who was a member of the landowning nobleman (Junker) class who provided the Prussian state with most ...

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