Very Short Question and Answers - The Making of Germany with the Prussian Army
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Otto von Bismarck.
The policy of 'Blood and Iron'.
Prussia.
Schleswig and Holstein.
The Austro-Prussian War of 1866.
Austria was excluded from German unification and Prussia took control of northern German states.
The North German Confederation.
Bismarck provoked France by editing the Ems Dispatch.
He was captured at the Battle of Sedan in 1870.
France lost Alsace-Lorraine to Germany.
On 18 January 1871.
In the Hall of Mirrors, at the Palace of Versailles, France.
King Wilhelm I of Prussia.
Germany became a powerful empire with a strong army and growing industries.
Prussia.
Humiliation and deep rivalry with Germany.
It shifted leading to new alliances, tensions, and eventually World War I.
The annexation and conflict over Alsace-Lorraine.
By investing in military enhancements and strategic planning.
Superior military tactics and organization.