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    Empire in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. Germany had been unified be Prussia‚ under its prime minister Otto von Bismarck. The unification involved three wars and‚ it has been claimed‚ was not created by a desire for nationalism but a struggle to determine Prussian dominance within the German states. Up until World War II‚ it was widely accepted that Bismarck alone was responsible for unification. However‚ modern historians agree that Bismarck did not begin unification from nothing and

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    Italian & German Unification The unification of Italy and the unification Germany happened about the same time. Italy was made up of small city-states and Germany was divided as well. The emerging leader in Italy who pushed for unification was a gentleman named Count Camillo Benso de Cavour. In Germany it was a gentleman named Otto Von Bismarck. Cavour and Bismarck had some similar and different methods for unification. Ultimately‚ Cavour and Bismarck were successful in unifying their own areas

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    Germany‚ France and Britain. Austria was willing to go to war with Prussia although King William IV decided it was not worth the blood shed. Many people across Prussia criticised King Williams actions and felt he should preserver and fight the Austrian opposition . Bismarck felt the same way and thought war was not necessary at that stage. Bismarck’s support to King William gained him much creditability and he was appointed as a Prussian envoy to attend the confederate Diet in Frankfurt‚ the diet

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    What was the cause of instability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1866 and 1914? The Austro-Hungarian Empire was huge multi-national empire. Some of the mayor nationalities represented‚ other then the Austrians and Hungarians‚ were Czechs and Pols. The empire was a dual-Monarchy‚ because of the Austrians defeat under the Austro-Prussian war. The Austrian empire was weak and in need of a new government. The Hungarians grasped their opportunity to demand more power and a dual-Monarchy‚ which

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    Franco-Prussian war withdrew France from Rome. The German unification was also brought together by the Franco-Prussian war. The unifications wouldn’t have been achieved without the help of men and historical circumstances. When Italy and Germany were unified‚ they changed history. Italy had its own way of unifying. For example‚ after a war between Austria and Prussia‚ the Italians gained control over Venetia. The new Italian state became an ally of Prussia in 1866. After the Austro-Prussian war‚ Prussia

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    Austro-Serbian relations provoked the First World War The causes of First World War is still a controversal topic.Exteriorly‚the relation between Germany and France was the most important factor which resulted the First World War.In fact‚the Austro-Serbian relations should not be ignored and this essay is going to prove that it provoked the First World War undoubtedly. In the late 19th century‚Austria-Hungary was a multi-racial empire which was declining because of the unification of Germany

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    ‘hereditary enmity’ is considered to be the days of the intense hatred and wars between France and Germany. It is mostly from the times of the Franco-Prussian War from 1870 – 1871‚ the war between the Napoleon Empire and the German state‚ which tried to reach the European hegemony. Formally‚ the war was started by Napoleon III‚ despite the fact that the main prerequisite of the Franco-Prussian war was the provocation of the first Prussian chancellor – Otto von Bismarck‚ who was one of the initiators of the

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    and international politics and political parties (Merriman 663). Most significantly‚ his ability to satisfy both parties of nationalism and liberalism become a key factor in his successful ruling. Specifically‚ the unexpected victory of the Austro-Prussian war landed Bismarck

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    Duke of Lauenburg‚ simply known as Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck was responsible for transforming a collection of small German states into the German empire‚ and was its first chancellor. In 1851‚ King Frederick Wilhelm IV appointed Bismarck as Prussian representative to the German Confederation. He then served as ambassador to Russia and France. In 1862‚ he returned to Prussia and was appointed prime minister by the new king‚ William I. Bismarck was well-known because of his philosophy. People

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    words‚ Bismarck managed to identify favorable circumstances and take advantage of them — there was already some economic unity in the Zollverein‚ a growing German identity and a strong army. His main goals were to identify north German states under Prussian rule and making Austria weaker so that Berlin could be the center of German affaires. When Bismarck started working towards his goals‚ Germany was already unified economically. The Zollverein was a force for unity in the 1840s and therefore something

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