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Lothar Bucher (25 October 1817 – 12 October 1892) was a German publicist and trusted aide of German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Bucher was born in Neustettin, Pomerania, his father being master at a gymnasium. After studying at the University of Berlin he adopted the legal profession. Elected a member of the National Assembly in Berlin in 1848, he was an active leader against the democratic party. With others of his colleagues he was in 1850 brought to trial for having taken part in organizing a movement for refusal to pay taxes; he was condemned to fifteen months imprisonment in a fortress, but left the country before the sentence was executed.

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  • وثار بوشر (بالألمانية: Lothar Bucher)‏ (و. 1817 – 1892 م) هو دبلوماسي، وسياسي ألماني، توفي عن عمر يناهز 75 عاماً. (ar)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher (* 25. Oktober 1817 in Neustettin, Königreich Preußen; † 12. Oktober 1892 in Glion, Schweiz) war ein preußischer Beamter, Journalist und Politiker. Während der Revolution von 1848/49 stand er auf Seiten der Linken, stieg im Exil zeitweise zu einem viel gelesenen Journalisten auf und wurde später zu einem engen Vertrauten Otto von Bismarcks. (de)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher (né le 25 octobre 1817 à Neustettin et décédé le 12 octobre 1892 à Glion) est un homme politique, fonctionnaire et journaliste prussien. Pendant la révolution de mars, il siège avec la gauche. Par la suite, il s'exile et devient un journaliste reconnu avant de revenir aux affaires politiques en tant que proche conseiller du chancelier allemand Otto von Bismarck. (fr)
  • Lothar Bucher (25 October 1817 – 12 October 1892) was a German publicist and trusted aide of German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Bucher was born in Neustettin, Pomerania, his father being master at a gymnasium. After studying at the University of Berlin he adopted the legal profession. Elected a member of the National Assembly in Berlin in 1848, he was an active leader against the democratic party. With others of his colleagues he was in 1850 brought to trial for having taken part in organizing a movement for refusal to pay taxes; he was condemned to fifteen months imprisonment in a fortress, but left the country before the sentence was executed. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Bucher, Lothar". For ten years he lived in exile, chiefly in London; he acted as special correspondent of the National Zeitung, and gained a great knowledge of English life; and he published a work, Der Parliamentarismus wie er ist, a criticism of parliamentary government, which shows a marked change in his political opinions. In 1860, Bucher returned to Germany, and became intimate with Ferdinand Lassalle, who made him his literary executor. In 1864 he was offered by Bismarck a high position in the Prussian foreign office, which he accepted. The reasons that led him to a step which involved so complete a break with his earlier friends and associations are not clearly known. From this time until his death he acted as Bismarck's aide, gaining a large amount of his confidence. It was Bucher who drew up the text of the constitution of the North German Confederation; in 1870 he was sent on a confidential mission to Spain in connection with the Hohenzollern candidature for the Spanish crown , (although Eyck states that it was in fact the Prussian diplomat and historian ); he assisted Bismarck at the final negotiations for the Treaty of Frankfurt, and was one of the secretaries to the Congress of Berlin; he also assisted Bismarck in the composition of his memoirs. Bucher, who was a man of great ability, had considerable influence, which was especially directed against the economic doctrines of the Liberals; in 1881 he published a pamphlet criticizing the influence and principles of the Cobden Club. He identified himself completely with Bismarck's later commercial and colonial policy, and probably had much to do with introducing it, and he did much to encourage anti-British feeling in Germany. He died at Glion, Switzerland. (en)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher, född 25 oktober 1817 i Neustettin, död 12 oktober 1892 i Glion i Schweiz, var en tysk politiker och författare. Han var bror till Bruno Bucher. Bucher invaldes i den preussiska nationalförsamlingen i Berlin 1848, där han tillhörde den yttersta vänstern. År 1850 måste han av politiska skäl fly till London, där han verkade som journalist fram till 1859. Här författade han en starkt kritisk framställning av parlamentarismen: Der Parlamentarismus, wie er ist (”Parlamentarismen, som den är”; andra upplagan 1882). Efter återkomsten till Tyskland blev han intim vän till Ferdinand Lassalle, vars System der erworbenen Rechte han 1880 utgav i en andra upplaga. Då han av Otto von Bismarck erbjöds en högre post i den preussiska utrikesförvaltningen, mottog han anbudet och blev därefter en trogen och talangfull arbetare i dennes tjänst. Av Bismarcks många medarbetare torde få om ens någon och så odelat åtnjutit hans förtroende. Bismarck använde honom för många krävande uppdrag som förberedelserna till nordtyska förbundsförfattningen 1867, hohenzollerska tronkandidaturen i Spanien 1870, fredsförhandlingarna i Frankfurt 1871, Berlinkongressen 1878, och redigeringarna av Bismarcks "Minnen" på 1890-talet. Hans intima kännedom om engelska förhållanden och hans skicklighet som skribent var Bismarck till stor nytta. Bland hans skrifter märks den postuma Kleine Schriften politischen Inhalts (1893). (sv)
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  • وثار بوشر (بالألمانية: Lothar Bucher)‏ (و. 1817 – 1892 م) هو دبلوماسي، وسياسي ألماني، توفي عن عمر يناهز 75 عاماً. (ar)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher (* 25. Oktober 1817 in Neustettin, Königreich Preußen; † 12. Oktober 1892 in Glion, Schweiz) war ein preußischer Beamter, Journalist und Politiker. Während der Revolution von 1848/49 stand er auf Seiten der Linken, stieg im Exil zeitweise zu einem viel gelesenen Journalisten auf und wurde später zu einem engen Vertrauten Otto von Bismarcks. (de)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher (né le 25 octobre 1817 à Neustettin et décédé le 12 octobre 1892 à Glion) est un homme politique, fonctionnaire et journaliste prussien. Pendant la révolution de mars, il siège avec la gauche. Par la suite, il s'exile et devient un journaliste reconnu avant de revenir aux affaires politiques en tant que proche conseiller du chancelier allemand Otto von Bismarck. (fr)
  • Lothar Bucher (25 October 1817 – 12 October 1892) was a German publicist and trusted aide of German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Bucher was born in Neustettin, Pomerania, his father being master at a gymnasium. After studying at the University of Berlin he adopted the legal profession. Elected a member of the National Assembly in Berlin in 1848, he was an active leader against the democratic party. With others of his colleagues he was in 1850 brought to trial for having taken part in organizing a movement for refusal to pay taxes; he was condemned to fifteen months imprisonment in a fortress, but left the country before the sentence was executed. (en)
  • Adolf Lothar Bucher, född 25 oktober 1817 i Neustettin, död 12 oktober 1892 i Glion i Schweiz, var en tysk politiker och författare. Han var bror till Bruno Bucher. Bucher invaldes i den preussiska nationalförsamlingen i Berlin 1848, där han tillhörde den yttersta vänstern. År 1850 måste han av politiska skäl fly till London, där han verkade som journalist fram till 1859. Här författade han en starkt kritisk framställning av parlamentarismen: Der Parlamentarismus, wie er ist (”Parlamentarismen, som den är”; andra upplagan 1882). (sv)
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  • Lothar Bucher (de)
  • Lothar Bucher (fr)
  • Lothar Bucher (en)
  • Lothar Bucher (sv)
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