Was the domino theory anti-communist? Did the Germans cause the Holodomor? Is the Communist Manifesto banned? Did the Peasants' Revolt go against the Bolsheviks? Did Otto Von Bismarck abolish serfdom? Was the Mexican Revolution socialist?
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Bismarck and the German right: Robert Gerwarth looks at the ways in which Otto von Bismarck was turned into a mythical hero-figure of the right and shows how the 'Bismarck myth' contributed to the widespread hunger in German society for a towering leader.(Inventing the Iron Chancellor)...
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Bismarck(1940) Karl Hellmer Stepan, Butler Madame Bovary(1937) Wolfgang von Schwindt Onkel Jarow Lady Windermeres Fächer(1935) Kurt Vespermann Ferdyschtschenko Die Buddenbrooks(1923) Traute Bengen Mother waiting at Station (uncredited) Der Favorit der Kaiserin(1936) ...
German Prime Minister Otto Von Bismarck may be most famous for his 1 and diplomatic talent, but his contributions to the society include many of today’s social insurance programs. During the middle of the 19th century, Germany, 2 other European nations, 3 an unusual outbreak of workplace dea...
"The very idea of retirement is a relatively new invention. For most of human history, people worked until they died or were too infirm to lift a finger (at which point they died pretty fast anyway). It was the German statesman Otto von Bismarck who first floated the concept, in 1883,...
In 1881 Otto von Bismarck[2], the conservative minister president of Prussia, presented a radical idea to the Reichstag[3]: government-run financial support for older members of society. In other words, retirement. The idea was radical because back then, people simply did not retire. If you...
All of the wonderful things written about Churchill are no doubt true. He was nothing less than the 20th century’s Otto von Bismarck: a man, a statesman, a gentleman who could understand theory but also put it into practice, who stood athwart history and yelled not to stop, but to...
From 1862–1871, Otto von Bismarck, the Minister President of Prussia, succeeded in dissolving the German Confederation and replacing it with a united German Empire, known as the Second German Reich (Zweite Deutsche Reich). While Bismarck’s status ultimately depended on the support of the soverei...