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Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow, cartoon
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929) German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion. Reichschancellor 1900 - 1909. " Stay with us, Uncle Berhnard, ..." cartoon from " Simplicissimus" 23 December 1907
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1907 Boys Cartoon Children Christmas Leaving Mature Men Medium Group Of People Politician Pulling Statesman Watching Western Script Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin Von Bulow Foreign Secretary Simplicissimus Weltpolitik
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Add a touch of history to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring a captivating cartoon of Bernhard von Bulow, the influential German Foreign Secretary and Reichschancellor from 1897 to 1909. Known for his colonial expansion policies, von Bulow played a significant role in shaping Germany's Weltpolitik. Bring a piece of the past to your daily life and enjoy your favorite beverage while reflecting on the intriguing history of this political figure. Order now and personalize your mug with your favorite photo or this iconic image from Universal Images Group.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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The print captures a heartwarming moment between Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow, a prominent German statesman, and a group of children. In this cartoon from "Simplicissimus" dated 23 December 1907, Uncle Bernard is depicted as he prepares to leave while holding onto the Christmas tree. The children are seen pulling at his coat, pleading for him to stay with them. Uncle Bernard's role as the German Foreign Secretary from 1897 to 1909 and later as Reichschancellor from 1900 to 1909 highlights his significant influence in shaping Germany's foreign policy during that time period. He was known for promoting Weltpolitik, which advocated for colonial expansion. This image showcases the human side of a powerful politician who is torn between his responsibilities and personal connections. Despite being engaged in important matters of state, Uncle Bernard finds himself pulled towards the innocence and joy represented by these young boys. The composition of the photograph emphasizes both the emotional bond between Uncle Bernard and the children as well as their physical struggle to keep him close. It serves as a reminder that even those in positions of power have personal relationships that can tug at their hearts. This historical snapshot offers us insight into an influential figure's life beyond politics – one filled with familial affection and conflicting obligations.
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