Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode


Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode was an Imperial German politician and the first Vice-Chancellor of Germany.

Life

He was born at Gedern Castle, Hesse, the third and last child of Count Hermann zu Stolberg-Wernigerode and his wife Countess Emma zu Erbach-Fürstenau. The ancient noble House of Stolberg had been quasi-sovereign rulers of their County of Stolberg-Wernigerode until the German Mediatisation, when they came under the jurisdiction of Prussia in 1815. His elder brother Albert died, when he was four years old, his father died shortly afterwards from grief over the loss.
Having been schooled in Duisburg, he read law and administration science at the universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg. Between 1859 and 1861, he served as a cavalry officer in the Gardes du Corps regiment of the Prussian Army. Stolberg had his Wernigerode Castle residence rebuilt in a lavish Gründerzeit style. In 1867 he was appointed First President of the Prussian Province of Hanover at the instigation of Minister-president Otto von Bismarck.
Stolberg endeavoured to integrate the annexed province into the Prussian state. Having served in the North German Reichstag from 1867 to 1871, he became a member of the Free Conservative Party and thereafter had a seat in both the German Reichstag and the Prussian House of Lords. In March 1876 he became German ambassador in Austria-Hungary, again on Bismarck's proposal.
In 1878, he was appointed German Vice-Chancellor under Chancellor Bismarck. Stolberg was instrumental in the development of the Dual Alliance with Austria which was concluded in Autumn 1879. He also supported Bismarck's Anti-Socialist Laws, however, over time had more and more differences with the Chancellor and finally resigned from office in 1881. Stolberg remained an active politician, serving as Prussian treasurer and Minister of the Royal House. In 1890 he was granted the hereditary title of Prince by Emperor Wilhelm II.
Stolberg died at Wernigerode Castle, aged 59.

Marriage and issue

On 22 August 1863 at Staniszów Castle, he married Anna Reuss of Köstritz. They had the following children: