Von Bülow to George Bancroft, May 29, 1874
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. von Bülow to Mr. Bancroft. Berlin, May 29, 1874. In pursuance of the note of the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, Mr.…
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin, Prince of Bülow was a German politician who served as the imperial chancellor of the German Empire and minister-president of Prussia from 1900 to 1909. A fervent supporter of Weltpolitik, Bülow devoted his chancellorship to transforming Germany into a global power. Despite presiding over sustained economic growth and major scientific breakthroughs within his country, his government's bellicose foreign policy did much to antagonize France, Great Britain and Russia thereby significantly contributing to the outbreak of World War I.
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. von Bülow to Mr. Bancroft. Berlin, May 29, 1874. In pursuance of the note of the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, Mr.…
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. Von Bülow to Mr. Bancroft. Berlin, June 24, 1874. According to intelligence which has reached the undersigned, the district court of the United States for New York has,…
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. Von Bülow to Mr. Nicholas Fish. Foreign Office, Berlin, July 19, 1874. In reply to the note of the 14th instant, of the American chargé d’affaires, Mr. Fish,…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 9.—Translation.] Mr. von Bülow to Mr. N. Fish. Foreign Office, Berlin, July 25, 1874. The undersigned has heretofore, under date of the 24th ultimo, had the…
[Inclosure in No. 62.] Mr. von Bülow to Mr. Everett. Foreign Office, Berlin, December 20, 1878. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note, dated this…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 107.—Translation.] Foreign Office, Berlin, April 29, 1879. The undersigned has the honor, referring to the esteemed note of the chargé d’affaires of the United States of…