Otto von Bismarck: The Iron Chancellor

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  • When Otto von Bismarck was born, Germany was a collection of 39 weak states cowering between the superpowers of France, Austria, and Russia. By the time he died, the German nation had been forged in blood and iron and Central Europe had a new sheriff in town. But while we all know the modern Germany he gave us, few of us know much about Bismarck himself. In this video, we take a look at the man known to history as the Iron Chancellor.
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  • @Biographics
    @Biographics  5 년 전 +279

    Thank you Skillshare for making this one possible! Check out here: skl.sh/biographics

    • @dudepool7530
      @dudepool7530 5 년 전 +12

      Ze German pronunciations, lmao!

    • @themartialartist1929
      @themartialartist1929 5 년 전 +4

      Leni riefenstahl?

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  5 년 전 +7

      @@dudepool7530 :D

    • @dudepool7530
      @dudepool7530 5 년 전

      @@Biographics awe, i made you guys smile. 'bout time i returned the favor. on that note. maybe a George Carlin video, lighten things up a bit.

    • @fuqupal
      @fuqupal 5 년 전

      Do Vidkun Quisling

  • @Isildun9
    @Isildun9 4 년 전 +1757

    I'm kinda disappointed that they didn't mention younger Bismarck's habits of releasing foxes in his friends studies and announcing his arrival by shooting a pistol into the ceiling.

  • @genericyoutubeaccount579
    @genericyoutubeaccount579 5 년 전 +3700

    Bismark has a bunch of famous quotes.
    "One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans."
    "Americans are the luckiest people on earth. They are surrounded by weak neighbors and fish."
    "Whoever speaks of Europe is wrong. It is a geographic expression."

    • @justfrank5661
      @justfrank5661 5 년 전 +356

      I agree with that comment about Americans!!!

    • @eddiebert6648
      @eddiebert6648 5 년 전 +525

      "The less the people know about how sausages and laws are made, the better they sleep in the night."

    • @johnnyfives5416
      @johnnyfives5416 5 년 전 +327

      That quote on America is because how jealous he is of the Americans of not having to deal with being surrounded by all the world strongest nations and empires. Being a country in Europe mean that you either be conquerors or be conquered at the west is the French and British empire, the east is the Austrian-Hungarian empire and Russian empires, in the south is Italy while north idk.

    • @johnnyfives5416
      @johnnyfives5416 5 년 전 +125

      @Paul Calixte Canada was still a colony that answers to the British while Mexico was having a civil war or in turmoil at the time while the fish part was that at east and west of America was Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.

    • @mosquitobight
      @mosquitobight 5 년 전 +157

      The down side of being surrounded by weak neighbors and fish, is Americans didn't have to get very good at diplomacy and politics, which results in strange things like Orange Man.

  • @byzantinemapper6145
    @byzantinemapper6145 4 년 전 +1514

    Everyone forgets about the first Iron Man

  • @ironmantis25
    @ironmantis25 3 년 전 +1629

    So 3 things are always true
    1) America wants to give oil-rich nations "freedom"
    2) Russia needs a warm water port
    3) Bismark always have a plan

  • @Muhammed552
    @Muhammed552 5 년 전 +1426

    This video just give me a 150% Discipline

    • @zoolkhan
      @zoolkhan 5 년 전 +9

      You mean you start to respect traffic signs now? what is your total level of disciplin enow :-)

    • @Muhammed552
      @Muhammed552 5 년 전 +31

      @@zoolkhan How dare you sir !
      disrespect the mighty Prussia

    • @nnaauujjddaa
      @nnaauujjddaa 3 년 전 +12

      Can you even get that high? I have gotten 135% with all the ideas and ruler traits.

    • @Muhammed552
      @Muhammed552 3 년 전 +8

      @@nnaauujjddaa yes through events and missions tree u can reached it

    • @Journey22405
      @Journey22405 3 년 전 +5

      @@nnaauujjddaa Prussian government - ideas traditions advisor and leader I think you can get mor err I’m minions too. You can def get 165+

  • @TheDONing1
    @TheDONing1 5 년 전 +3192

    You forgot to mention that Bismarck always had a plan.

  • @Jmnzz
    @Jmnzz 5 년 전 +951

    "Can we imagine a world without Bismarck?"
    Alternate history hub: *pokes head around the corner*

    • @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907
      @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 4 년 전 +38

      No Germany, meaning Austria becomes OP and Hitler becomes a painter

    • @faarsight
      @faarsight 4 년 전 +8

      @@yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 I mean German unification was already very much in the zeitgeist of the time and I'm pretty sure that it would have happened regardless just probably a bit later and including Austria in some fashion.

    • @drfabriciomnogueira
      @drfabriciomnogueira 4 년 전 +5

      Hi, I'm Cody

    • @diasporaafortiori5180
      @diasporaafortiori5180 4 년 전 +8

      @@yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 Germany was thriving under him ...
      Hitler was not created by him, look to France, Belgium , Britain and Rothschild family for that

    • @illegalaryan8400
      @illegalaryan8400 4 년 전 +3

      “This is Cody!”

  • @mammuchan8923
    @mammuchan8923 3 년 전 +184

    Bismarck is by far one of the most fascinating historical figures of all time. A politician with a plan, and an “off” button - this is utterly unique. Went to war to achieve aims, and then when they were achieved he was satisfied and tried to keep the balance of power from then onwards. Not a perfect man, and I imagine probably very unlikeable if you met him, but man oh man what a Titan of history

  • @AskAScreenwriter
    @AskAScreenwriter 5 년 전 +1217

    Not to mention that Bismarck virtually predicted WWI, and how it would start, before his death: “One day the Great European War will come out of some damned foolish think in the Balkans. (1888).”

    • @dumdebadaba
      @dumdebadaba 4 년 전 +23

      So the fight for liberty in western europe in 1848 is something memorable, but the fight for freedom in the Balkans is a damn foolish thing? This double standard and hypocrisy is why the so-called european union is failing

    • @derkaffeenator9172
      @derkaffeenator9172 4 년 전 +74

      dumdebadaba I think you misunderstood there something. Bismarck never saw the revolution of 1848/9 as a good thing, but an evolution that sooner or later would happen. That’s the reason why he decided to perform that “change” through his own means in a controlled environment. He only cared because it effected his country. Of course he sees the Balkan as a danger.
      On another note, what has the European Union to do with Bismarck?

    • @sorcierenoire8651
      @sorcierenoire8651 3 년 전 +32

      @@dumdebadaba the fight for freedom that costed millions of lives outside said region? Yeah that sounds right aint it?

    • @LancasterResponding
      @LancasterResponding 3 년 전 +42

      *Slaps roof of the Balkan Peninsula*
      This bad boy can fit so much ethnic conflict in it

    • @Yorgar
      @Yorgar 3 년 전 +12

      @@dumdebadaba He just did not want Germany involved in it, he saw that it would lead to its destruction under Wilhelm II.

  • @igrolfthenord3668
    @igrolfthenord3668 5 년 전 +1557

    Don't forget Bismarck had a plan. He ALWAYS had a plan.

  • @gabrieljohnjuele4290
    @gabrieljohnjuele4290 5 년 전 +627

    He warned the Kaiser 20 years after his death the Kaiser will abdicate and his prediction missed by 4 months

    • @assassain0425
      @assassain0425 4 년 전 +42

      So is the mind that made Germany

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius 4 년 전 +5

      How did he warn the Kaiser about anything 20 years after he was dead?

    • @tasty8186
      @tasty8186 4 년 전 +87

      @@MasterMalrubius His prediction was along the lines of "20 years after I'm dead..."

    • @rabbi120348
      @rabbi120348 4 년 전 +9

      The same way the old Hamlet warned young Hamlet that his uncle was a creep.

    • @shriramvenu
      @shriramvenu 4 년 전 +70

      he also said in 1888, "the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans"
      how right he was...

  • @miguelpereira9859
    @miguelpereira9859 5 년 전 +313

    As a Portuguese the history of Germany and central Europe fascinates me. Our country stayed pretty much intact in our little corner for 900 years, while countries like Germany have had such a rich history of rulers and states. I mean it's mind-blowing how such a powerhouse like Germany didn't exist until just two centuries ago

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm 2 년 전 +15

      Neither did Italy.

    • @darthvenator2487
      @darthvenator2487 2 년 전 +6

      Nossa história é mais rica que a deles meu amigo e nosso povo tem uma grande história de ousadia e conquistas.

    • @miguelpereira9859
      @miguelpereira9859 2 년 전 +9

      @@darthvenator2487 Politicamente a nossa história não é assim tão interessante

    • @darthvenator2487
      @darthvenator2487 2 년 전 +6

      @@miguelpereira9859 Eu discordo meu amigo. Nossa história foi forjada em ferro e sangue: Nós fomos vitais para a reconquista, criamos um império global tão poderoso que dividimos o mundo em dóis e nós chutamos o traseiro dos Turcos Otomanos no mediterrâneo, na África no e Indico. Nada mal para um país pequeno.

    • @darthvenator2487
      @darthvenator2487 2 년 전 +4

      @@miguelpereira9859 A união ibérica um período bem interessante. Foi graças a isso que o Brasil virou uma nação continental.

  • @thedave8097
    @thedave8097 5 년 전 +848

    A video on Frederick the Great of Prussia would be nice. He was instrumental in the transformation of Prussia into a great power of Europe.

    • @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551
      @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 5 년 전 +6

      You read my mind my friend!

    • @MrChopstsicks
      @MrChopstsicks 5 년 전 +7

      The Dave I’ve been waiting for Otto and Frederick for years!

    • @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551
      @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 5 년 전 +5

      Btw. There's and amazing documentary about the man by Christopher Clark, historian. Very interesting watch.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      I am going to look up Freddy's history tonight! Thanks

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      @spudnic88 👋😂👌 birthday Ed artist renditions and personal testimony. That's worth something at least.

  • @andrewsultzer644
    @andrewsultzer644 5 년 전 +494

    Marc: I spell it with a C
    Mark: I spell it with a K
    Otto: hold my schnapps

    • @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494
      @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 5 년 전 +25

      Nah man, you gotta do it like this.
      Otto: Hold mein schnapps

    • @pabslondon
      @pabslondon 5 년 전 +4

      @@michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 Do you reckon it was peach schnapps?

    • @planetoftheweek
      @planetoftheweek 5 년 전 +7

      It's called Schnaps with 1 P

    • @andrewsultzer644
      @andrewsultzer644 5 년 전 +7

      @@planetoftheweek Schnapps is the English paronym to the German schnaps and considering I do not speak German I will hold on to my PP ;)

    • @marcl.1346
      @marcl.1346 5 년 전 +2

      Hi

  • @snakey934Snakeybakey
    @snakey934Snakeybakey 4 년 전 +205

    "Politics is a lot like Sausage making; the less you know about it, the better."

  • @electroflame6188
    @electroflame6188 5 년 전 +152

    Literally no one:
    Otto Von Bismarck: *p l a n*

  • @keyholes
    @keyholes 5 년 전 +392

    Would have been nice to have seen some maps to keep track of what land the pre-Germany states covered, how the empire expanded, etc. Very interesting nonetheless though, thanks. :)

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +10

      I totally agree. I too would love to see the maps of before and after. Adolf nearly lost all of Germany. At least half was controlled by thier enemy the Soviet Union while thier lesser enemy the USA controlled the western half untill the "Fall of the Wall and the Soviet Union."

    • @ansgarsilberberg
      @ansgarsilberberg 4 년 전 +12

      You can get a glimpse of it on Wikipedia. I totally understand, though, why they didn't use maps - around that time they changed quicker as you could say "Bismarck"

    • @TheJollyKraut
      @TheJollyKraut 년 전

      100% agree.

  • @narri214
    @narri214 5 년 전 +356

    I've been waiting since the Napoleon 3rd video for Bismarck

  • @whishiwhooshi5783
    @whishiwhooshi5783 4 년 전 +214

    Imagine being Bismarck and spending several years of your life building up the German Empire and then her leaders end up losing most of the land and losing two wars.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +16

      I imagine Otto Von Bismarck was spinning faster than a hog on a rotisserie at an all you can eat BBQ in Harlem! 👋😂👌

    • @calguy3838
      @calguy3838 2 년 전 +58

      Ironically, most of the lands acquired under Bismarck remain part of modern Germany, while the land that was lost included of historic Prussia.

    • @abdirahmanidris290
      @abdirahmanidris290 2 년 전

      @@josephtabar492 he was dead by then

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx 년 전 +11

      He actually predicted that twenty years after his death in 1898 the kaiser would fall, he was off by 4 months.

    • @johnbertram1537
      @johnbertram1537 년 전

      @@abdirahmanidris290 "spinning in his grave..."

  • @YardenJZ
    @YardenJZ 4 년 전 +346

    Hilarious that you chose Viennese music for this video instead of, say, "Prussia´s Glory"...
    About the whole "No Bismarck=no WWII" thing, I agree with Sir Winston Churchill, who said:If the Allies at the peace table at Versailles had allowed a Hohenzollern, a Wittelsbach and a Habsburg to return to their thrones, there would have been no Hitler"

    • @KarakNornClansman
      @KarakNornClansman 3 년 전 +6

      Indeed more to the point.

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 3 년 전 +21

      @Kyle Whitehead If anything, it was the giant void left after he was removed from power. There would not be another Bismarck to keep things from spiraling out of control.

    • @harrypadarri6349
      @harrypadarri6349 3 년 전 +5

      Not really. There was a revolution in Germany before the end of WW1. There were worker and soldier soviets. The revolutionaries were divided about the final goal of the revolution but one thing was clear: the abolition of aristocracy.

    • @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733
      @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733 2 년 전 +6

      @@harrypadarri6349 that means that a Hitler type was guaranteed then. When there is a dualistic struggle one side wins out in the end. The national socialists defeated the communists and Hitler took the lot. Could of been a Soviet state of Germany, don't know which one is worse lol

    • @gaptaxi
      @gaptaxi 2 년 전 +10

      The Wittelsbach family were very opposed to Hitler and wanted to reinstate the Monarchy in Bavaria to get rid of him, and it was the USA who prevented that and forbade them to carry out their plans.
      The Wittelsbach family were very much loved in Bavaria, most of their Palaces and large homes were turned into Hospitals and care centers in WW1.
      As for the Habsburgs, they were so hated by the Austrians because of the stubborn Kaiser Franz Josef who basically poked the Serbs into War that they threw them out themselves.
      To this day they are only allowed to return home to be buried in the family gruft in Vienna, Otto von Habsburg who organised the gathering of East Germans near the Hungarian Border that started the break up of the Iron curtain and was an MEP was buried there a few years ago.
      As for Kaiser Wilhelm 2nd, his Government wanted him to die a Hero´s Death on the Battlefield, he gracefully declined( German for Go **** Yourselves!) and became an Asylum Seeker in neutral Holland.

  • @reidrobinson9724
    @reidrobinson9724 5 년 전 +102

    26 minutes isn’t enough for this legend

    • @luxembourgishempire2826
      @luxembourgishempire2826 5 년 전 +6

      Well it's 5 seconds more so that should be enough really

    • @ottomeyer6928
      @ottomeyer6928 2 년 전

      there are books

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx 년 전

      We don't have 12 days to relly give him the justice he and most great men deserve. 12 days with 10 hours of learning each and lunch in-between.

  • @joryjones6808
    @joryjones6808 5 년 전 +635

    I bet he had a plan for getting on biographics
    BECAUSE BISMARCK ALWAYS HAS A PLAN.

  • @LancasterResponding
    @LancasterResponding 3 년 전 +29

    “Otto! The toilet is overflowing!”
    Bismark stands up
    “I’ve planned for this day.”

  • @PhilipJackson03
    @PhilipJackson03 5 년 전 +105

    Wow. This is the first time I’ve truly learned about Bismarck and he was absolutely amazing. A strong nationalist who from a young age formed a weakened Prussia into a strong German empire with critical thinking and a great understanding of geography and history. Just wow. He deserves to be fully respected. The name Iron Chancellor is certainly deserved.

    • @christophercapalbo6470
      @christophercapalbo6470 3 년 전 +1

      Is Winston Churchill impressed

    • @davidweller483
      @davidweller483 년 전 +3

      I wouldn't consider Prussia "weakened". Prussia was by far and away the largest German speaking country in Europe not named Austria. The leaders were a little weak, but at least they were smart enough to realize they shouldn't be running the country and delegated the task.

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx 년 전

      Let's not forget this man hated the idea of not having a monarch, he truly was a unique individual.

    • @puppude
      @puppude 년 전

      @@christophercapalbo6470 that cancer doesnt think much anymore lol

  • @philiphm282
    @philiphm282 5 년 전 +28

    As a Brazilian, the first time I read about Bismark was on Henry Kissinger’s Diplomacy. It was a shock to see how much diplomatic affairs can change the history of the world. Bismark’s intelligence and stoic understanding of international affairs allowed him not only create Germany, but also be remembered as one of the most witted politicians to ever rule. And I repeat, he definitely ruled.

  • @connor4480
    @connor4480 5 년 전 +110

    I won a pub quiz yesterday because of two questions that came up and I knew the answers from this channel!

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  5 년 전 +37

      I hope my check is in the post.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +5

      Well we congratulate you and uncork a champagne bottle in your honor! I can't wait to see what you win on cartoon week....

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 년 전

      What's your favorite german word ???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @thalastianjorus
    @thalastianjorus 년 전 +9

    "A dollar store Napoleon."
    Best description of the man I've ever heard.

  • @fives5555arc
    @fives5555arc 3 년 전 +31

    Did you know that during his final days, Bismarck told Wilhelm ll that in 20 years Wilhelm would fall and Germany would fall. And it happened at the end of WW1 and Bismarck was off by a few months

  • @cjc363636
    @cjc363636 5 년 전 +166

    This is so good.... Bravo! German history is, obviously, 20th Century dominated. Thanks for the bio on Bismarck. And the 19th Century history of Germany.

    • @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551
      @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 5 년 전 +8

      And pre 20th century is equally interesting.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  5 년 전 +17

      Glad you liked it! :)

    • @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907
      @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 4 년 전 +1

      @@mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 and the HRE is just... WTF!

    • @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907
      @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 4 년 전 +2

      @Joe Blow What is wrong with you? Damn Neo-NAZIs!

    • @rudolfkraffzick642
      @rudolfkraffzick642 4 년 전 +1

      19th century saw a rising Germany, 20th century a decline, except in economics between 1950 and 1992 (Treaty of Maastricht).
      Political power is decisive. Compare the maps of Germany 1910 and 1990.
      At least, being in the Nato means that Germany has no more to fear a french-russian-british alliance.

  • @ottovonbismarck2890
    @ottovonbismarck2890 5 년 전 +255

    Thanks for making a video about me!

  • @somethingsmart510
    @somethingsmart510 4 년 전 +104

    Am I the only one that caught he said “Russian” farmer instead of “Prussian” at 4:20?

  • @dkupke
    @dkupke 4 년 전 +57

    I can’t help but think the world needs a Bismarck today

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 4 년 전 +13

      If it resulted in a united Earthish Empire, I'd be all for it

    • @dkupke
      @dkupke 4 년 전 +15

      Not so much that, but the world needs a diplomat with his skill. The situation in the Middle East is something only a man like Bismarck could untangle.

    • @dkupke
      @dkupke 4 년 전 +19

      Joe Blow Bismarck had a brain, not just a mouth. He also did not see everything as a zero sum game and recognized that some goals are worth short term sacrifices, rather thinking it always has to be “I win, you lose.” I find it hilariously ironic that he was the creator of the social welfare state, and modern US conservatives are blind to what a stroke of genius it was.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      One is coming. He is known by Christians as the Antichrist. REVELATION CHAPTER 13.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      @@aaronmarks9366 You will most likely get a chance if you do not know Jesus....

  • @paulfrantizek102
    @paulfrantizek102 5 년 전 +152

    Ironic that Strauss' Blue Danube is used here - it's arguably the most quintessentially Austrian piece of music. And yes, I get that the Danube River also runs through Germany, but the music itself is practically an advert for Vienna (probably why the Viennese Philharmonic celebrates the New Year with a Strauss Festival).

    • @tiffanyjones2838
      @tiffanyjones2838 5 년 전 +5

      I thought the same! Was kinda irritated when it was used for the first time

    • @STepanHAmbroski
      @STepanHAmbroski 5 년 전 +7

      Probably because it was written for the purpose of lifting the Austrian spirit after they got whipped by Prussia

    • @quantumbubbles2106
      @quantumbubbles2106 5 년 전 +5

      No worries, in 1886 Johann Strauss became a naturalised German citizen, and the Danube flows also through Germany.

    • @chrisanagn.3584
      @chrisanagn.3584 4 년 전 +4

      Weird isn't it. A Strauss song being the "anthem" of Austria, while Mozart's, arguably the greatest Austrian musician, isn't...

    • @shellshockedgerman3947
      @shellshockedgerman3947 4 년 전 +4

      Austrians are technically Germans. Please don't murder me

  • @romelnegut2005
    @romelnegut2005 5 년 전 +109

    Otto von Bismarck knew how to turn things in his favour but he could not persuade everyone to do what he wanted.
    Simon, I really like the editing. Send my regards to the person who did it.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  5 년 전 +21

      That would be Jen, she does an amazing job. We're lucky to have her :).

    • @romelnegut2005
      @romelnegut2005 5 년 전 +2

      @@Biographics She's really good at what she does and I'm sure she feels the same about having you around.

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 년 전

      What's your favorite german word ???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @romelnegut2005
      @romelnegut2005 3 년 전

      @@djzrobzombie2813 I don't have one since I don't speak German.

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 년 전

      @@romelnegut2005 i know many british people who knows Blitz or blitzkrieg .

  • @pvccannon1966
    @pvccannon1966 5 년 전 +57

    You really need some maps to go with some of these stories, with words , its just to abstract to figure out what your describing of a Germany in pieces and where austria and prussa are.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      I totally agree with you! Great post! Maybe Simon will get a clue and update this video in the future. Well I hope he does. It would definitely bring complete understanding.

    • @gaptaxi
      @gaptaxi 2 년 전

      Yes, I do Tours in Bavaria and I have a folder of A4 maps and photographs to show my guests about the history of Europe, It really does make a huge difference as Euopean History is like a huge plate of Spaghetti, the stories merge and wind.
      When I show Bavaria as Piggy in the Middle, the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the East, Prussia to the North and France to the West then you can almost see a lightbulb switching on, pictures are very important.

    • @susandebruin8648
      @susandebruin8648 2 년 전

      Yes, i stopped and went to google a few times to check maps

  • @EmeraldLavigne
    @EmeraldLavigne 4 년 전 +82

    Bismarck *ALWAYS* had a plan.

    • @rejvaik00
      @rejvaik00 4 년 전 +4

      "You fail to plan, you plan to fail" - Bismarck probably idk

  • @rejvaik00
    @rejvaik00 4 년 전 +20

    "You fail to plan, you plan to fail" - Bismarck probably idk

  • @urmum3088
    @urmum3088 5 년 전 +151

    Bismark ALWAYS has a plan

    • @iagosevatar4865
      @iagosevatar4865 5 년 전 +2

      Where does this même Come from?

    • @nathanbarajas9174
      @nathanbarajas9174 5 년 전 +13

      @@iagosevatar4865 Extra credit did a mini series on bismark. "He always had a plan."

    • @ultimatestoryteller
      @ultimatestoryteller 4 년 전

      @@iagosevatar4865 this is actually the second most popular History memes after "Wait for it...the Mongols" .

    • @edmund8704
      @edmund8704 2 년 전

      Alright here I come....(Singing Fanfare)
      Oh Hey Bismark is here!

  • @dlugi4198
    @dlugi4198 3 년 전 +91

    I am really sad, that everytime there is a talk about creation of Germany, Bismark is always overpraised and von Moltke is always left out. And yet... Bismarck started all those wars, while von Moltke won then. Without von Molkte Bismarck would be remebered only as bad joke. Like cmn... My dude was possibly the greatest military mind of his time..

    • @thaariqulakwa8834
      @thaariqulakwa8834 2 년 전 +11

      Yeah, if i remember correctly... His general staff was the first european general staff that do wargames to predict what will go down if a war happens... And they do it in peacetime, not in a time where europe was embroiled by conflict....

    • @sorcierenoire8651
      @sorcierenoire8651 2 년 전 +3

      isnt he well known whenever we talk about Bismarck tho? Bismarck's war plans only worked because he had Moltke in his era to lead it for him. with Moltke, Bismarck's plans would never have come to fruition.

    • @sorcierenoire8651
      @sorcierenoire8651 2 년 전

      nvm... just realised he wasnt introduced in the video.. damn shame.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 2 년 전 +1

      Bismarck didn't even have the decency to attend the man's funeral.

    • @abdirahmanidris290
      @abdirahmanidris290 2 년 전 +3

      What about krupps industrial resources. Prussias railways helped win them wars against Austria and France and the breech-loading rifle

  • @stevesilvasi5843
    @stevesilvasi5843 5 년 전 +5

    Broski thank you for the quality content to watch and listen to. I work grave yard shifts at a gas station in the middle of a small as town. Not only entertaining me but educating me. 10/10 ign

  • @judictus5178
    @judictus5178 5 년 전 +17

    Wonderful work, all the team is great and talented.

  • @akiva2112
    @akiva2112 5 년 전 +19

    Simon you like Bismarck had a plan and that ad transition was smooth A.F.

  • @OmarDelawar
    @OmarDelawar 4 년 전 +16

    I grew up in Germany and lived there until 2000 and seen Bismarck’s statues everywhere just didn’t know who the dude was as a child! Thanks for filling me in! Love your Channel, I subbed. Much love from California!

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 3 년 전 +41

    1:30 - Chapter 1 - From the ashes
    4:55 - Chapter 2 - Revolution !
    7:55 - Chapter 3 - Iron & blood
    11:20 - Mid roll ads
    12:40 - Chapter 4 - War
    16:20 - Chapter 5 - Death of an empire
    20:05 - Chapter 6 - Germany's fatherland
    23:25 - Chapter 7 - Death of a blacksmith

  • @artemisknight8721
    @artemisknight8721 5 년 전 +9

    You left out some of the best parts! During his college days his was often thrown in school prison (it was a thing) for being drunk or starting duels (or both). He was also nicknamed the mad junker for riding his horse at a full gallop during the night (mind you there wasn't streetlights like we have now) which was EXTREMELY dangerous to both horse and rider. Then again so did Extra History and they did a 5 part 20 minute series on him.

  • @connorthompson8376
    @connorthompson8376 5 년 전 +18

    The Nepolionic years also had a huge influence on the life and career of Alexander Von Humboldt. As usual, I'd like to request a video about him.

  • @Arthur-vr6vf
    @Arthur-vr6vf 4 년 전 +44

    Coolest Dude ever!

  • @stephenlane9168
    @stephenlane9168 2 년 전

    Fantastic video Simon. Great research, great compelling presentation as always. Love your channels. Highly informative 👌

  • @lagitanavderoscio
    @lagitanavderoscio 5 년 전 +9

    Finally, Bismarck. There are going to be many people very pleased. i did not know anything about him. Thanks!

  • @lukelahr6124
    @lukelahr6124 5 년 전 +20

    I truly respect Otto, I think he really was one of history's greatest Rulers.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +1

      He was also the wipe out a party as square dance! 👌😂

  • @tobias7196
    @tobias7196 3 년 전

    SIMON... wow.
    I've watched this time and time again and it's quality is never lost on me.
    Bravo my etherical friend, and Bravo to your entire crew who construct these masterpieces.

  • @matios83
    @matios83 3 년 전 +1

    I remember, this was my 1st video I watched from your channel Simon. Good job man.

  • @misterkrazy8401
    @misterkrazy8401 5 년 전 +236

    A video on Tito would be nice. He was able to keep peace in the Balkans for a while, as well as keeping unity between the Croatians and Serbians. He was the only socialist in the 20th century that the West respected.

    • @thedave8097
      @thedave8097 5 년 전 +12

      The west also respected Nicolae Ceausescu, the socialist dictator of Romania for a while in the 20th century.

    • @misterkrazy8401
      @misterkrazy8401 5 년 전 +11

      Both men were very respected. Its a shame it ended in violence.

    • @MrScar665
      @MrScar665 5 년 전 +7

      My parents lived in Yugoslavia. They say it was better than it is now

    • @bnbcraft6666
      @bnbcraft6666 5 년 전 +4

      I'd also love a video on Sir Oswald Mosley

    • @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551
      @mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 5 년 전 +1

      If you are interested, there is a good biography on him by Jasper Ridley. Aldo....he somewhat avoids some of the controversial topics about Tito. But yeah, he was an interesting fellow.

  • @Aramis419
    @Aramis419 5 년 전 +49

    After reading Massie’s “Dreadnought”, I developed a bad bromance with Bismarck.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +3

      That's not bromance. It's called homosexuality and now you know the difference.

  • @cassandraralph5906
    @cassandraralph5906 3 년 전 +1

    Another excellent video, very educational and interesting! Thank you again for your videos, Simon!

  • @michaelmoritz7838
    @michaelmoritz7838 5 년 전

    Great video, truly well done history lesson, made simple enough to comprehend.

  • @Maddin1313
    @Maddin1313 5 년 전 +20

    [Preussens Gloria intesifies]

  • @seanbtwo
    @seanbtwo 4 년 전 +3

    Fascinating and, as always, enlightening!

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      Wait until Simon puts you in a round room and ask you to find a corner!

  • @ottovonskidmark629
    @ottovonskidmark629 4 년 전 +2

    Excellent video i must say, i enjoyed every minute of it :)

  • @milsbaby7647
    @milsbaby7647 4 년 전 +2

    Otto von Bismarck and Harold Hardrada are 2 of my favourite historical personalities

  • @aliabdallah102
    @aliabdallah102 3 년 전 +8

    Bismark had a lot of goo quotes, but my favorite one is from Napeloen: never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake"

  • @randall3205
    @randall3205 4 년 전 +5

    Im so glad I found this i love this kind of stuff

  • @brandonscott397
    @brandonscott397 5 년 전

    Fantastic video. Made me truly think about the modern world and what made it so. Keep it up

  • @ata-ayitehunlede5632

    Excellent biography of the Iron Chancellor. One of the best. Congrats Mr. Simon

  • @dmitrivlad8538
    @dmitrivlad8538 5 년 전 +34

    Next: GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI!!! 🇮🇹
    PLEASE & THANK YOU! 😁

  • @kartiksolanki5400
    @kartiksolanki5400 5 년 전 +25

    Never clicked play button so fast until now..

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      Well then.............
      CONGRATULATIONS. YOUR FINGER STILL WORKS!

  • @bigtex1238
    @bigtex1238 3 년 전

    I listen to all these videos while I'm working , great informative video's. 👍🏽 Thank you for these videos

  • @MrPoupard
    @MrPoupard 5 년 전

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @jonthornton8758
    @jonthornton8758 5 년 전 +3

    Now I'm going to go watch the video. No spoilers LOL Simon you are the man.

  • @Bliefking
    @Bliefking 4 년 전 +7

    I really love your videos! And it might be partly because of the format focusing on people’s biographies, but sometimes you step into the great man history fallacy. Most historic events don’t depend only on one person.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      Geee Sherlock! What was your first clue?
      👋😂👌

  • @garysheppard4028
    @garysheppard4028 4 년 전 +1

    Have just discovered this channel.
    These videos are great.
    So informative and with excellent narration.
    Well done.
    Problem is, there are so damn many I'll be here for days...

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      Well then you have a dilemma. Do I go to work or take off a week to watch these videos? How much popcorn must I buy? Can I get a refill on Cokes?
      👋😂👌

  • @notbad7490
    @notbad7490 3 년 전

    Good job. Always wondered about Bismarck, Thank you Simon.

  • @xhulioballiu8538
    @xhulioballiu8538 5 년 전 +35

    the man, the myth, the legend, Otto Von Bismarck. The man smoked 3 cigars at once and drank a bottle of champagne for breakfast

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +1

      Just thinking about what he would have done after smoking a fat joint! Hmmm.... maybe just a thought about Justin Trudeau....

  • @marty7442
    @marty7442 5 년 전 +8

    Otto Von Bismarck was a good leader no one ever talks about...

    • @mho...
      @mho... 3 년 전 +1

      here in germany we DO!

  • @metalmatt3431
    @metalmatt3431 2 년 전

    Absolutely sublime writing Biographics team

  • @sarge627
    @sarge627 5 년 전 +1

    Chief, I'm gonna need that video on Giuseppe Garibaldi pretty soon. But awesome video as always!

  • @jonnnyren6245
    @jonnnyren6245 3 년 전 +12

    The man to whom the great battleship was named, but lasted only 8 days.
    I wonder what Otto von Bismarck would've thought if he saw the ship he was named after. He would have a huge smile on his face.

    • @jasonwilliamtjandra
      @jasonwilliamtjandra 년 전 +3

      Well the US state capital of North Dakota is also named after Bismarck himself

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 9 개월 전 +1

      it took the Hood out after 5 minutes

  • @potatoraider7320
    @potatoraider7320 5 년 전 +12

    By "Iron Chancellor", he mean it literally. He took a bullet and walked out seemingly fine.

    • @lordmerp1498
      @lordmerp1498 3 년 전 +4

      Correction: he took FIVE bullets to the chest

    • @Pholous
      @Pholous 3 년 전

      @@lordmerp1498 I heard that too. But the gun's barrel was removed by the assassin to be carried concealed, which decreased the bulletts' velocity dramatically.

    • @lordmerp1498
      @lordmerp1498 3 년 전 +4

      @@Pholous still, this is before modern body armor or modern hospitals it’s still badass that he took 5 round to the chest in stride

  • @sabercruiser.7053
    @sabercruiser.7053 4 년 전

    THANK YOU KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.WELL DONE

  • @derdickemann
    @derdickemann 3 년 전

    Excellently summend up and presented in an interesting fashion! Thanks!

  • @AznRUs
    @AznRUs 4 년 전 +8

    I had to wait a day for my new modem to come in and watch tv for entertainment. There were so many commercials for only 20 minutes worth of content. I will never complain about a 20-second ad anymore.

  • @Wkumar07
    @Wkumar07 5 년 전 +6

    By far, this is one of the best biographics episode that I have seen. That so many fascinating insights were laid out clearly on such a complicated man attests to how good this series is!
    That being said, the question of Fredrick III remains in the air. Had he lived, and Wilhelm I not come to power, could the world avoided the First World War? And, if it did escape that disaster, what would the world have looked like today?

    • @MisterSpinalzo
      @MisterSpinalzo 5 년 전 +1

      no one can say for sure but I find it pretty unlikely considering the main reason for WW1 was the situation on the Balkan peninsula spiralling out of control

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV 5 년 전 +1

      Possible. Remember it was Austria-Hungary that started it all. Wilhem II , despite his huge ambitions, was vacationing when war started, a war he didn't want. Most of the cause of WW1 are caused by a series of diplomatic fiascos on all sides. It would take a man with great diplomatic skills and connections like Bismarck to calm such a surge to call for action. Unfortunately, there was no such a man in 1914 and Bismarck had long since died.

    • @Wkumar07
      @Wkumar07 5 년 전 +1

      @@inisipisTV true, Wilhelm may not have wanted the war, but we can't minimize his actions and behavior which encouraged Austrian involvement in Serbia.

  • @kalif404
    @kalif404 3 년 전

    I can listen to your videos all day. I love the enthusiasm.

  • @christophvonpezold4699

    The fact that Germany went from such a masterful diplomatic mind, possibly the greatest of his time, to the absolute shitshow that Wilhelm II's diplomacy was is honestly just sad

  • @CheeseTaterson
    @CheeseTaterson 4 년 전 +7

    Man, what a well-written ending.

  • @yousaymyname5174
    @yousaymyname5174 4 년 전

    Amazing narration. Loved it.

  • @adamsloan33
    @adamsloan33 3 년 전

    A compelling and well-thought out conclusion to your video!

  • @christopherr3676
    @christopherr3676 5 년 전 +13

    Simon's apologies , before the video starts , about pronunciation are gold . I prefer the dont at me version tho lol

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  5 년 전 +4

      About ze pronunciations.

    • @janhanchenmichelsen2627
      @janhanchenmichelsen2627 5 년 전

      @@Biographics Ze pronunciations kud bi imrpröved. A tiny bitt. Schleswig; shle-svig/k. Our Danish neighbours to the south just say Slesvig. "Von" is "fon". Ü is [y]. Simple stuff. But, nevertheless. I zink tis vås a ferry gut intrödökksjon to German histöry.

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 년 전

      What's your favorite german word ???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @GeoStreber
    @GeoStreber 3 년 전 +5

    There's one thing you missed.
    A few hours after Bismarck died, two reporters snuck into his bedroom and shot a now infamous photo of his dead body. "Bismarck on the deathbed". They wanted to sell it to newspapers, but the public was outraged. Long story short, this led to laws being passed, which can be traced all the way to germany's modern privacy laws regarding photographs. It's the reason why dashcams are somewhat illegal, and why you can sue someone for publishing a photo of you without your consent.
    Even after death, Bismarck still provided.

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 2 개월 전

    Simon….your videos are informative and entertaining. Your varied subjects shows research and interest in the subjects….i have probably learned more about history from your videos than my actual history classes. I wish the University of KRplus was around when I was in high school.

  • @bobbrown7511
    @bobbrown7511 3 년 전

    Another excellent video! Thank you!

  • @sagesheahan6732
    @sagesheahan6732 5 년 전 +4

    Wow. I'd always wondered who he was. And being part German.. just, wow. Thank you, Biographics.

  • @smuganimegirl769
    @smuganimegirl769 5 년 전 +8

    "All according to keikaku." - Otto von Bismarck 1870

  • @dylanlindsey3282
    @dylanlindsey3282 4 년 전

    Love the videos! I find myself wishing that the date and year of each point being presented were up on the screen as you talk about it. That would be a great addition to an already great channel.

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      I agree. I would also include maps. Then it would truly be a history class for the serious student.

  • @MsTiticat
    @MsTiticat 5 년 전 +1

    I love this Channel!! I subscribed just last week and can't stop watching 🙈❤️

    • @josephtabar492
      @josephtabar492 4 년 전

      When do you plan to sleep, take a bathroom break etc? Just curious....
      👋😂👌

  • @josephtabar492
    @josephtabar492 4 년 전 +15

    I found this story fascinating, because I have German in me from my father's side of the family. To find out that Germany became a nation out of divided states in 1867 is only 96 years before my own birth. Meanwhile back in the United States Abraham Lincoln had just been assassinated a couple years previous. It really wasn't that long ago. I wish that I could ask my father or grandfather what year thier family came to the USA, but unfortunately they are dead. Life is so brief. It was only yesterday that so much happened in world history. Thank you for the post. Germany's history intrigued me. I still hate Adolf Hitler a madman who is most likely dancing in agony in the fires of Hell waiting on the final judgement of God.....

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 9 개월 전

      read Pat Buchanans book to get a deeper understandig of Hitler

  • @morepower1415
    @morepower1415 4 년 전 +7

    Bismarck , the chad of Europe

  • @asiaten_guenther
    @asiaten_guenther 5 년 전

    I love your videos and was happy to see that after Napoleon the 3 finaly came his "rival" keep up the good work greetings greetings from Ems

  • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
    @TheFakeyCakeMaker 3 년 전

    I'd like to learn about Karl Liebnkecht and Rosa Luxemburg. I love this channel, for me it's your best one Simon. As much as I love Business Blaze I wish you'd do condensed versions of the stories on something like this as I sometimes I get distracted with the interruptions.