King Wilhelm I of Prussia chooses Bismarck …
Years: 1852 - 1863
King Wilhelm I of Prussia chooses Bismarck to serve as his minister president in 1862.
Descended from the Junker, Prussia's aristocratic landowning class, Bismarck hates parliamentary democracy and champions the dominance of the monarchy and aristocracy.
However, gifted at judging political forces and sizing up a situation, Bismarck contends that conservatives will have to come to terms with other social groups if they are to continue to direct Prussian affairs.
The king has summoned Bismarck to direct Prussia's government in the face of the Prussian parliament's refusal to pass a budget because it disagrees with army reforms desired by the king and
his military advisers.
Although he cannot secure parliament's consent to the government's budget, Bismarck is a tactician skilled and ruthless enough to govern without parliament's consent from 1862 to 1866.
Descended from the Junker, Prussia's aristocratic landowning class, Bismarck hates parliamentary democracy and champions the dominance of the monarchy and aristocracy.
However, gifted at judging political forces and sizing up a situation, Bismarck contends that conservatives will have to come to terms with other social groups if they are to continue to direct Prussian affairs.
The king has summoned Bismarck to direct Prussia's government in the face of the Prussian parliament's refusal to pass a budget because it disagrees with army reforms desired by the king and
his military advisers.
Although he cannot secure parliament's consent to the government's budget, Bismarck is a tactician skilled and ruthless enough to govern without parliament's consent from 1862 to 1866.
