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Bismarck: some secret pages of his history (Vol. 3 of 3). Being a diary kept by Dr. Moritz Busch during twenty-five years' official and private intercourse with the great Chancellor

By Moritz Busch

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** Witness the strategies and secrets of a powerful leader through the detailed observations of his close confidant, capturing a transformative era of politics and diplomacy.

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2024-05-08
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** "Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of His History (Vol. 3 of 3)" is a close-up historical view of a powerful leader, as told through the eyes of someone who was there. Drawn from the detailed diary of Dr. Moritz Busch, the book gives readers a quarter-century look into Otto von Bismarck's world, the famous German Chancellor, during a time of big changes in Europe. It shows political happenings through accounts of talks between important people, like those about the Manchester school, and reveals Bismarck's plans. The book shows the difficulties of Bismarck's relationships with other important people, telling about resignations, conversations about political writings, and how different groups responded to events in society and diplomacy. Because Busch was so close to the Chancellor, he shares Bismarck's fears about what was happening both inside and outside the country, setting the stage for an interesting look at how Bismarck shaped Germany. **

About the Author

Julius Hermann Moritz Busch was a German publicist. He has been characterized as "Bismarck's Boswell."

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