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  1. In the autumn of 1889 Bulow noted the first signs of a coming storm in Berlin. He learned from friends in political and official circles of the growing 1 Bernhard Furst von Bulow, DenkuJiirdigkeiten. Edited by FRANZ VON STOCEHAM_ MERN. Vol. I, Vom Staatssekretariat bis zur Marokko-Krise. ;ol. II, Von der Marokl^o-Krise bKis zum Abschied. VO1.

  2. Bülow earned for himself a reputation as only a schemer. In 1885, Friedrich von Holstein noted that Bülow was attempting to have Prince Chlodwig von Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst removed as ambassador to France to get the post despite meanwhile exchanging friendly letters with him.

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  4. Oct 8, 2020 · "Editor's preface" signed: Franz von Stockhammern Vols. 2-4 translated by Geoffrey Dunlop I. From secretary of state to imperial chancellor; 1897-1903.--II. From the Morocco crisis to resignation, 1903-1909.--III. The world war Germany's collapse, 1909-1919.--IV. Early years and diplomatic service, 1849-1897

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Bernhard, prince von Bülow (born May 3, 1849, Klein-Flottbek, near Altona, Germany—died October 28, 1929, Rome, Italy) was a 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 ...

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  6. Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow, Graf von Dennewitz (16 February 1755 – 25 February 1816) was a Prussian general of the Napoleonic Wars.

  7. FOREIGN POLICY OF PRINCE VON BCLOW, I898-I909 77. reading of the facts, that England would become more imperialistic after. her victory in South Africa, and that the growing hatred of Germany in. England would be still further stimulated by the ever-increasing German. commercial and industrial competition.

  8. He held many diplomatic posts before he became, through the influence of Friedrich von Holstein, foreign secretary in 1897 and succeeded Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst as chancellor in 1900. He inadvertently increased German isolation by his failure to gain the friendship of England and by his aggressive foreign policy.

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