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10 July, 17:34

If the german people wanted to unite their nations, they should be able to do that? Why or why not? Use evidence from the treat of versailles and WW1, as well as hitler's statements, in your response

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  1. 10 July, 18:11
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    They would not be able to do that

    Explanation:

    The unification of German people had been an issue of contention for many years. This was not without war and bloodshed. At that time, in 1801, there was Prussia which was at the leadership of Otto von Bismarck. He embarked on a series of wars that pushed the unification of the Arian people of the German speaking people. However, there was a war which was known as the Franco-Prussian War. This eventually led to the world war 2 as there was an eventual force of the annexation of a German territory.
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