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Kasen
29 December, 18:58
Why did nationalism backfire for Bismarck
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Dante Hickman
29 December, 21:12
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United Germany under Prussian rule by means of "blood and iron", came from Prussia's junker class (nobles) was prime minister for King William I but then became chancellor, master of realpolitik, NOT a German nationalist, rather his loyalty was to Hohenzollerns (ruling dynasty of Prussia) main goal was to bring more power to the hohenzollerns, strengthened army and led Prussia into 3 wars which increased Prussia's prestige and paved the way for German unity
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