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  2. Blood and Iron (speech) - Wikipedia

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    Minister President Bismarck, 1862. Blood and Iron (German: Blut und Eisen) is the name given to a speech made by Otto von Bismarck given on 30 September 1862, at the time when he was Minister President of Prussia, about the unification of the German territories. It is also a transposed phrase that Bismarck uttered near the end of the speech ...

  3. Otto von Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck was born in 1815 at Schönhausen, a noble family estate west of Berlin in Prussian Saxony.His father, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Bismarck (1771–1845), was a Swabian-descendant Junker estate owner and a former Prussian military officer; his mother, Wilhelmine Luise Mencken (1789–1839), was the well-educated daughter of a senior government official in Berlin whose family produced ...

  4. Torgerson - Wikipedia

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    Torgerson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carla Torgerson, a vocalist of the American rock band The Walkabouts; Helena Stone Torgerson (1878–1941), American harpist and composer; Martin T. Torgerson (1875–1939), American sailor; Ryan Torgerson (1972–2011), American rower; Stan Torgerson (1924–2006), American radio ...

  5. Martin T. Torgerson - Wikipedia

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    Torgerson was born November 7, 1875, in Oleesen, Norway, and after entering the navy he was sent as an Gunner's Mate Third Class to China to fight in the Boxer Rebellion. [1] [2] He died June 12, 1935, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia. [3] His wife, Marie Larsen Torgerson is buried with him.

  6. Danny Torgersen - Wikipedia

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    Danny Torgersen was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, where he developed an early interest in music, particularly brass instruments.He began playing trumpet in school, eventually pursuing formal music studies at Arizona State University.

  7. Helena Stone Torgerson - Wikipedia

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    Helena Stone played harp at public events from her teenaged years. [2] In 1899 she replaced Edmund Schuecker as harpist of the Bruno Steindel Concert Company. [3] She was listed among the best-known women harpists in the United States in 1908, [4] and in 1926 Torgerson was described as "Chicago's best woman harpist."