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(Nicolaus Heinrich Ferdinand) Herbert von Bismarck, Fürst von Bismarck ( 28 December 1849 - 18 September 1904) was born in Berlin, the son of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and his wife Johanna, née von Puttkamer. He fought in the Franco-Prussian war sustaining a bullett through the left leg. He joined the dipolmatic service in 1874, on his fathers wishes. He advanced on both nepotism and talent. He bacame State Secretary of the Foreign Office in 1886. He once said the 'My father is the only person who can handle this business'. He wanted to marry Princess Elisabeth von Carolath-Beuthen in 1881, but his father would not allow it, as she was a Catholic divorcee and she was ten years older than Herbert. He pressured his son with tears and blackmail and threatening to disinherit him by getting Kaiser Wilhelm 1 to change to the primogeniture statues. This experience left him a very bitter and alcoholic man. He once he shot five bulletts through a Foreign Office window to be told he may have hit someone. He replied 'Officals have to be kept in a permanent state of irritation and alarm; the moment that ceases they stop working'. On 21 June 1892 in Vienna he married Marguerite Hoyos, Freiin zu Stichsenstein, granddaughter of Robert Whitehead, the inventor of the torpedo. They had two children, a son, Count Gottfried von Bismarck-Schönhausen, and a daughter, Hanna Leopoldine Alice von Bismarck-Schönhausen.

He entered civil service in 1874 and was promoted during the chancelorship of his father to the position of undersecretary in the foreign office. He became State Secretary for Foreign Affairs in 1886.

In 1890, when Kaiser Wilhelm II called for the resignation of Otto von Bismarck as chancellor, Herbert von Bismarck also resigned as State Secretary.

He was at his fathers bedside when he died on 30 July 1898 at 10.57pm

He died in Friedrichsruh .

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