Otto von Bismarck

Otto von Bismarck was a German freemason, member of the Order of St John and Order of the Golden Fleece) and political puppet, trained to play a role in the Spring of Nations with mason Napoleon III and to play the role of first Chancellor of the German Empire from 1871 to 1890 after the unification of Germany with Lutheran Wilhelm I Hohenzollern (also as Order of the Golden Fleece) as emperor. He was educated at the University of Göttingen (fraternity Corps Hanovera Göttingen), Berlin and Greifswald.

He was a member of the Prussian Junker nobility and defended the Divine Right to Rule of elite families. The German Empire of Wilhelm I served as a new phase of the (Holy) Roman Empire.

He was a friend of John Lothrop Motley who served in the Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant administration. He was married to Johanna von Puttkamer.

He was Prussian ambassador to Russia and France. Wilhelm I crowned himself as the first German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles. He allowed Napoleon to take Belgium. He met with John Russell and Benjamin Disraeli. In 1864 he started a war with Denmark.

In 1869 he confiscated money from George V of House of Hannover (Guelph) and Kurhessen, called them 'evil reptiles' in a speech in Prussian parliament. The money called, the reptile fund, was returned in 1892.

He was a friend of Max Weber's father.

His sons Wilhelm and Herbert fought in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Wilhelm worked for the Foreign Office and was a member of the Legion of Honour.

He was present at the Berlin conference in 1888, where Leopold II Saxe-Coburg bought the African state Congo.

His nickname was the Iron Chancellor (metal of Mars). He wore the Saturnian pike helmet, representing the pineal gland.

Heinrich von Kleist, Paul von Hindenburg, Alfred Krupp, Franz von Papen, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Ferdinand von Zeppelin, Adolf von Bayer, Claus von Stauffenberg and Wernher von Braun were also members of the Junker nobility.

In 1939 the death of Horst Wessel (anti-marxist Bismarck Youth, shot by communists) was used as a propaganda tool by Adolf Hitler's nazi party. Hitler reintroduced the Iron Cross emblem.

His granddaughter Maria von Bismarck attended conferences of the School of Wisdom of Hermann Keyserling (teacher of Alice Battenberg) with Carl Jung and Jacob Wilhelm Hauser (German Faith Movement).

born 4/1/1815.

died 7/30/1898.

Germany

Order of the Golden Fleece

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