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Bismarck Collection (#9)

"Bismarck: A Legendary Name in Naval History" The name "Bismarck" resonates with power, strategy, and historical significance

Background imageBismarck Collection: Tatler cover - Princess Otto von Bismarck & baby, Yevonde

Tatler cover - Princess Otto von Bismarck & baby, Yevonde
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Princess Otto von Bismarck, wife of Prince Otto von Bismarck, grandson of the German Chancellor (who died in 1898)

Background imageBismarck Collection: Hamburg, Germany - Bismarck Monument

Hamburg, Germany - Bismarck Monument
Hamburg, Germany - Otto von Bismarck Monument, unveiled in 1906. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageBismarck Collection: Session of the International Labor Conference. Berlin, Germa

Session of the International Labor Conference. Berlin, Germa
Session of the International Labor Conference at the Palace of Chancellor Bismarck. Berlin, Germany. Engraving, 1890. Colored

Background imageBismarck Collection: Steamboat Furst Bismarck. Engraving. 19th century

Steamboat Furst Bismarck. Engraving. 19th century
Steamboat Furst Bismarck. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imageBismarck Collection: William II (1859-1941). King of Prussia and German Emperor (

William II (1859-1941). King of Prussia and German Emperor (1888-1918). William II sets out its ideas on the labor question in the Palace of Prince Bismarck. Berlin. Colored engraving, 1890

Background imageBismarck Collection: Popular ovation to the Prince Bismarck on having stayed away

Popular ovation to the Prince Bismarck on having stayed away
Popular ovation to the Prince Bismarck, way of the station, on having stayed away from the capital to go to his Friedrichsruhes residence. 19th century. Berlin. Germany. Colored engraving

Background imageBismarck Collection: BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold (1815-1898)

BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold (1815-1898)
BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman. Proclamed Chancellor of the Empire in 1871. In 1890 William II forced him to resign

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck 1890

Bismarck 1890
OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD, graf von BISMARCK, in 1890. Date: 1815-1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck at Age 19

Bismarck at Age 19
OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD, graf von BISMARCK, in his 19th year. Date: 1815-1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck 1863

Bismarck 1863
OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD, graf von BISMARCK, in 1863, when he is the Prussian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Date: 1815-1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck 1847

Bismarck 1847
OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD, graf von BISMARCK, in 1847, at the outset of his career. Date: 1815-1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck at Age 13

Bismarck at Age 13
OTTO von BISMARCK future German statesman, at age 13 Date: 1815 - 1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck Reading 1892

Bismarck Reading 1892
OTTO von BISMARCK reading after dinner Date: 1815 - 1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck Reads, 1877

Bismarck Reads, 1877
OTTO von BISMARCK German statesman, reading in 1877. Date: 1815 - 1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck with Hound

Bismarck with Hound
OTTO von BISMARCK The former German Chancellor, now in retirement, walks with one of his dogs in the grounds of his castle at Friedrichsruhe. Date: 1815 - 1898

Background imageBismarck Collection: bismarck Construction

bismarck Construction
Building the cruiser Bismarck at the German Imperial Shipyard, Kiel (note, this is NOT the World War Two Bismarck ) Date: 1900

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarck & Nap at Sedan

Bismarck & Nap at Sedan
After the battle of SEDAN, a triumphant Bismarck doffs his cap to the defeated Napoleon Date: 2 September 1870

Background imageBismarck Collection: Playing card caricatures of Wilhelm I and Otto von Bismarck

Playing card caricatures of Wilhelm I and Otto von Bismarck
Otto Eduard Leopold Bismarck(1815-1898), Prussian statesman, depicted in a satire showing Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm I on a playing card. Date: 1874

Background imageBismarck Collection: Otto von Bismarck in his study, 1894

Otto von Bismarck in his study, 1894
Otto Eduard Leopold Bismarck(1815-1898), writing at a desk in his workroom at Friedrichsruh

Background imageBismarck Collection: Northern Pacific bridge, Bismarck, North Dakota, USA

Northern Pacific bridge, Bismarck, North Dakota, USA
Northern Pacific railroad bridge, crossing the Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota, USA, with a train approaching in the foreground. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBismarck Collection: Ausnahmegesetze (emergency laws). Thomas Theodor

Ausnahmegesetze (emergency laws). Thomas Theodor Heine Caricature comparing Bismarcks inability to contain the social democracy and Joseph Wirth, Chancellor of Germany from 1921 to 1922

Background imageBismarck Collection: Bismarckplatz, Krefeld, Germany

Bismarckplatz, Krefeld, Germany. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBismarck Collection: View of Konigsplatz, Berlin, Germany

View of Konigsplatz, Berlin, Germany, with the Bismarck Memorial (left) and Victory Column (right). Date: circa 1910

Background imageBismarck Collection: Capitol Dakota Bismarck General Government State Capitol Buildings series

Capitol Dakota Bismarck General Government State Capitol Buildings series
Artokoloro

Background imageBismarck Collection: BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman

BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman
Otto-Leopold Bismarck, Prince of Bismarck (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman. Proclamed Chancellor of the Empire in 1871. In 1890 William II forced him to resign

Background imageBismarck Collection: William II (1859-1941). King of Prussia and German Emperor (1888-1918)

William II (1859-1941). King of Prussia and German Emperor (1888-1918). William II sets out its ideas on the labor question in the Palace of Prince Bismarck. Berlin. Colored engraving, 1890

Background imageBismarck Collection: BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (1815-1898). German statesman. Nineteenth-century engraving

BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (1815-1898). German statesman. Nineteenth-century engraving
Otto-Leopold Bismarck, Prince of Bismarck (1815-1898). German statesman. 19th-century engraving. Colored

Background imageBismarck Collection: Popular ovation to the Prince Bismarck, way of the station, on having stayed away

Popular ovation to the Prince Bismarck, way of the station, on having stayed away from the capital to go to his Friedrichsruhes residence. Berlin, Germany. 19th century colored engraving

Background imageBismarck Collection: Satellite view of Bismarck, North Dakota

Satellite view of Bismarck, North Dakota

Background imageBismarck Collection: Kissingen: Popular Greeting after the Attempt on Prince Bismarcks Life, July, 1875

Kissingen: Popular Greeting after the Attempt on Prince Bismarcks Life, July, 1875

Background imageBismarck Collection: Prince Bismarck, 1877

Prince Bismarck, 1877

Background imageBismarck Collection: Varzin: Prince Bismarcks Pomeranian Home

Varzin: Prince Bismarcks Pomeranian Home

Background imageBismarck Collection: Prince Bismarck and Young Germany, Varzin, August, 1878

Prince Bismarck and Young Germany, Varzin, August, 1878

Background imageBismarck Collection: Varzin: Prince Bismarcks Favourite Seat

Varzin: Prince Bismarcks Favourite Seat

Background imageBismarck Collection: The Meeting of the Emperors: I. William I. of Germany; 2. Francis Joseph I. of Austria; 3

The Meeting of the Emperors: I. William I. of Germany; 2. Francis Joseph I. of Austria; 3. Alexander Ii. of Russia; 4. Prince Gortchakoff; 5. Count Andrassy; 6. Prince Bismarck

Background imageBismarck Collection: Source Size = 3746 x 1671

Source Size = 3746 x 1671
The Attack on Prince Bismarck, Bridge over the Saale at Kissingen where Kullmann was Arrested, August 1, 1874

Background imageBismarck Collection: Kansas: the Riley County Prize Exhibit at the Western National Fair, Bismarck Grove

Kansas: the Riley County Prize Exhibit at the Western National Fair, Bismarck Grove, Lawrence

Background imageBismarck Collection: Espionage, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

Espionage, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR486937 Espionage, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 22nd February 1914 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageBismarck Collection: COUNTESS HERBERT BISMARCK, nee HOYOS, 1892 engraving

COUNTESS HERBERT BISMARCK, nee HOYOS, 1892 engraving

Background imageBismarck Collection: COUNT HERBERT BISMARCK, 1892 engraving

COUNT HERBERT BISMARCK, 1892 engraving

Background imageBismarck Collection: Prince Von Bismarck, Germany

Prince Von Bismarck, Germany

Background imageBismarck Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: L entente Cordiale: the Babe and the Bugbear, Bismarck, 1870

The Franco-Prussian War: L entente Cordiale: the Babe and the Bugbear, Bismarck, 1870

Background imageBismarck Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Plenipotentiary Conference Dealing with Peace in Frankfurt

Franco-Prussian War: Plenipotentiary Conference Dealing with Peace in Frankfurt, May 1871; Prince Bismarck, Count Wartensleben, Baron Von Arnim, Jules Favre, G

Background imageBismarck Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Jules Favre lands during the first week of the Armistice at

Franco-Prussian War: Jules Favre lands during the first week of the Armistice at the bridge of Sevres to negotiate with Count Bismarck, France

Background imageBismarck Collection: Honore Daumier (French, 1808-1879), Un cauchemar de M

Honore Daumier (French, 1808-1879), Un cauchemar de M. Bismarck, 1870, gillotype on newsprint

Background imageBismarck Collection: Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea, Tuam Island. Scenic view of island coastline

Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea, Tuam Island. Scenic view of island coastline

Background imageBismarck Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1915. We Germans Fear God, Nothing Else in the World

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1915. We Germans Fear God, Nothing Else in the World. Drawing by Ernst Bischoff-Culm, 1915

Background imageBismarck Collection: EDUARD KULLMANN (1853-1892). Attempted assassin of Otto von Bismarck. Engraving, 1874

EDUARD KULLMANN (1853-1892). Attempted assassin of Otto von Bismarck. Engraving, 1874



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"Bismarck: A Legendary Name in Naval History" The name "Bismarck" resonates with power, strategy, and historical significance. From the Royal Navy Battlecruiser HMS Hood to the formidable Bismarck battleship of World War II, this name has left an indelible mark on naval warfare. In 1941, the sinking of the Bismarck by British forces marked a turning point in the war. The relentless pursuit led by HMS Suffolk ultimately sealed its fate, ending its reign as one of Germany's most feared warships. But beyond its military prowess, there are intriguing tales surrounding this iconic name. Did you know that Bismarck was once depicted as a blacksmith? This portrayal symbolized his ability to forge alliances and shape history through diplomacy and cunning tactics. Speaking of diplomacy, Bismarck's influence extended far beyond naval battles. His negotiations with Napoleon III solidified his reputation as a master statesman who skillfully maneuvered between Berlin and Rome. One famous depiction capturing Bismarck's political career is "Dropping the Pilot, " painted by John Tenniel in 1890. This artwork captures the moment when Emperor Wilhelm II dismissed him from office after years of service dedicated to German unification. Even today, artists continue to pay homage to these historic events. In 2016, an oil painting titled "HMS Hood (2)" immortalized this legendary battlecruiser on canvas—a testament to its enduring legacy. The Berlin Conference further exemplifies how Bismarck shaped world affairs during his time. As he orchestrated discussions among European powers regarding Africa's colonization in 1884-1885, he left an indelible mark on global politics that still reverberates today.