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Franco-Prussian War



Franco-Prussian War - or Franco-German War, 1870–71, conflict between France and Prussia that signaled the rise of German military power and imperialism. It was provoked by Otto von Bismarck (the Prussian chancellor) as part of his plan to create a unified German Empire.

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The emergence of Prussia as the leading German power and the increasing unification of the German states were   Read More...


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    Germany in Western Civilization
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    La Debacle (Fiction)
    by Emile Zola. 536 pgs.


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