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Explain Bismarck foreign policy?​

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Answered by panesarh989
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Introduction: Bismarck had defeated each of his enemies - Denmark, Austria, and France - in isolation. ... The main aims of Bismarck's foreign policy were based around the need to keep France isolated and prevent this from happening. To achieve this aim he needed to keep on good terms with both Austria and Russia.

Answered by subham0710
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In short we can say that, Bismarck has defeated all his enemies Denmark , Austria and France in isolation. The main aim of Bismarck foreign policy were based around the need to keep France isolated and this from happening . To achieve this aim he needed to keep good terms with both Austria and Russia.

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