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... Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck was born in Schonhausen, in the district of Magdeburg. ... Bismarck served in the army as a lieutenant of the Life Guards and then returned to his family estates. ... Bismarck made plans for the future German empire as a representative of Prussia in the Diet of the German Confederation from 1851 to 1859. ... Bismarck fought three wars to unify the German states. ... Bismarck became chancellor and the head of the government of the new German empire. ... Bismarck then retired to his estates at Friedrichsruh. ... Otto von Bismarck, Prussias prime minister, was equally anxious for a struggle. Bismarck hoped to strengthen the unity of the German states by having them fight a war against France. ... He then sent a telegram to Bismarck telling what had happened. Bismarck condensed this "Ems dispatch" in such a way that it aroused great fury when it was published in France on July 14, 1870. ... Otto von Bismarck, prime minister of Prussia, used the Seven Weeks War as part of his campaign to force Austria out of the German Confederation. ... Bismarck secured the help of Italy. Bismarck also helped persuade France to stay neutral by implying vaguely that France would be given new territory if Prussia won the war.
Approximate Word count = 1158 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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