Herbert Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand von Bismarck

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Herbert Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand von Bismarck

German: Fürst Herbert Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand von Bismarck, II.
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Birthplace: Frankfurt (Main), Hesse, Germany
Death: September 18, 1904 (54)
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Place of Burial: Aumühle, Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Otto von Bismarck, Reichskanzler (Chancellor of the German Empire) and Johanna Charlotte Eleonore Dorothea Friederike von Puttkammer
Husband of Marguerite Malvine Fürstin von Bismarck
Ex-partner of Elisabeth Natalia Julia Johanna Fürstin zu Carolath-Beuten
Father of Gräfin Hannah Leopoldine Alice von Bredow; Maria Gödela Gräfin von Bismarck-Schönhausen; Otto, III. Fürst von Bismarck-Schönhausen; Gottfried Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen and Count Albrecht von Bismarck
Brother of Marie zu Rantzau and Wilhelm „Bill“ Otto Albrecht von Bismarck-Schönhausen

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About Herbert Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand von Bismarck

Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand Herbert, Prince von Bismarck (28 December 1849 – 18 September 1904) was a German politician, who served as Foreign Secretary from 1886 to 1890. His political career was closely tied to that of his father, Otto von Bismarck, and he left office a few days after his father's dismissal. He succeeded his father as the 2nd Prince of Bismarck in 1898. He was born in Berlin and died in Friedrichsruh.

... He fought in the Franco-Prussian War, sustaining a bullet wound through the left leg during a cavalry charge at the Battle of Mars-La-Tour. He joined the diplomatic service in 1874 on his father's wishes. Bismarck attempted to gain influence with the heir to the German throne, Prince Wilhelm, by appealing to his narcissism. In June 1884, he wrote to thank Wilhelm for a portrait that Wilhelm had given to him after they returned from a state visit to Russia:

I beg Your Royal Highness most subserviently graciously to permit me to lay at your feet my deeply reverent and heartfelt thanks for Graciously Granting me the beautiful picture.... Long it is since I have been so joyful as the joy which Your Royal Highness accorded me by granting me the portrait with your very own Highest signature. For me, the words beneath the picture render it the most valuable possession which I own, and I cannot find words to express how happy Your Royal Highness has made me. I am truly overwhelmed by the Good Grace of Your Royal Highness.... The few days which to my greatest joy I was able to spend directly at the service of Your Royal Highness will always be among the loveliest in my life and... it will be my sole ambition for all time to stand prepared to receive Your Highest orders and to serve you with all my meagre powers.

Bismarck became Under-Secretary and acting head of the Foreign Office in 1885, and the following year, he was appointed the State Secretary for Foreign Affairs. He additionally was appointed Minister of State of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1888. He once said, "My father is the only person who can handle this business" In 1890, when Kaiser Wilhelm II called for the resignation of Otto von Bismarck as Chancellor, Herbert von Bismarck also resigned as State Secretary, despite Wilhelm attempts to retain him so that his de facto dismissal of his father would "look better in the eyes of the world".

Personal life

Bismarck had wanted to marry Princess Elisabeth von Carolath-Beuthen in 1881, but his father would not allow it, as she was a Catholic divorcée and was ten years older than Herbert. The Chancellor pressured his son with tears, blackmail and threats to disinherit him by getting Kaiser Wilhelm I to change the primogeniture statutes. That experience left Herbert a very bitter and alcoholic man. He once shot five bullets through a Foreign Office window, to be told he may have hit someone. He replied, "Officials have to be kept in a permanent state of irritation and alarm; the moment that ceases they stop working".

On 21 June 1892 in Vienna, he married Marguerite, Countess of Hoyos, a member of the originally-Spanish House of Hoyos from Hungary. She herself was half-English and a grand-daughter of Robert Whitehead, the inventor of the torpedo.

They had five children:

  • Countess Hannah Leopoldine Alice von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1893–1971), married Leopold von Bredow (1875–1933)
  • Countess Maria Goedela von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1896–1981), married Hermann Graf Keyserling (1880-1946)
  • HSH Otto Christian Archibald, Prince von Bismarck (1897–1975), married Ann-Mari Tengbom (1907–1999)
  • Count Gottfried Alexander Georg Herbert von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1901–1949), married Melanie,Countess of Hoyos (1916–1947)
*  Count Albrecht Edzard Heinrich Karl von Bismarck-Schönhausen (1903–1970), married Mona Travis Strader (1897–1983).

He was at his father's bedside when the latter died on 30 July 1898, at 10:57 p.m.

He died in Friedrichsruh.

The capital of the German colonial administration of German New Guinea was called Herbertshöhe (now Kokopo) in his honor.


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Herbert Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand von Bismarck's Timeline

1849
December 28, 1849
Frankfurt (Main), Hesse, Germany
1893
November 22, 1893
Schönhausen (Elbe), Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
1896
March 4, 1896
Schönhausen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
1897
September 25, 1897
Schönhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
1901
March 29, 1901
Berlin, Germany
1903
July 6, 1903
Friedrichsruh, Aumühle, Herzogtum Lauenburg District, Schleswig-Holstein, German Empire
1904
September 18, 1904
Age 54
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Bismarck Mausoleum zu Friedrichsruh, Aumühle, Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany