Facts about Bernhard von Bulow

Occup.Statesman
FromGermany
BornMay 3, 1849
DiedOctober 28, 1929
Aged80 years

Summary

Bernhard von Bulow was a famous Statesman from Germany, who lived between May 3, 1849 and October 28, 1929. He/she became 80 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac taurus, who is known for Security, Subtle strength, Appreciation, Instruction, Patience. Our collection contains 9 quotes who is written / told by Bernhard.

9 Famous quotes by Bernhard von Bulow

Small: We must also win really sufficient and, above all, practical, guarantees for the freedom of the seas an
"We must also win really sufficient and, above all, practical, guarantees for the freedom of the seas and for the further fulfilment of our economic and political tasks throughout the world"
Small: This fact lays on us - so long as the maintenance of good relations with Russia seems to us worth an ef
"This fact lays on us - so long as the maintenance of good relations with Russia seems to us worth an effort - the duty of satisfying Russia that she has no need to fear any invasion of her sphere of interests on Germany's part"
Small: The history of England, who has always dealt most harshly with her vanquished foe in the few European w
"The history of England, who has always dealt most harshly with her vanquished foe in the few European wars in which she has taken part in modern times, gives us Germans an idea of the fate in store for us if defeated"
Small: Since the German people, with unparalleled heroism, but also at the cost of fearful sacrifices, has wag
"Since the German people, with unparalleled heroism, but also at the cost of fearful sacrifices, has waged war against half the world, it is our right and our duty to obtain safety and independence for ourselves at sea"
Small: Mr. Chamberlain desires to avert the threat to Englands peace by making England, in alliance with Germa
"Mr. Chamberlain desires to avert the threat to England's peace by making England, in alliance with Germany, stronger than her rivals and so to force them to renounce their hostile intentions against her"
Small: It was both necessary and desirable for us to be so strong at sea that no Sea Power could attack us wit
"It was both necessary and desirable for us to be so strong at sea that no Sea Power could attack us without risk, so that we might be free to protect our oversea interests, independently of the influence and the choice of other Sea Powers"
Small: For the sake of our interests, as well as of our honour and dignity, we were obliged to see that we won
"For the sake of our interests, as well as of our honour and dignity, we were obliged to see that we won for our international policy the same independence that we had secured for our European policy"
Small: English policy may not yet have made the definite decision to attack us but it doubtless wishes, by all
"English policy may not yet have made the definite decision to attack us; but it doubtless wishes, by all and every means, even the most extreme, to hinder every further expansion of German international influence and of German maritime power"
Small: But it is a law of life and development in history where two national civilizations meet they fight for
"But it is a law of life and development in history where two national civilizations meet they fight for ascendancy"