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Answered by BeccarPexity
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The role of Bismarck

Otto von Bismarck and Prussian King Wilhelm I

Otto von Bismarck and Prussian king, Wilhelm I

Otto Von Bismarck was the Prussian Chancellor. His main goal was to further strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe. Bismarck had a number of primary aims:

to unify the north German states under Prussian control

to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation

to make Berlin, not Vienna, the centre of German affairs

to strengthen the position of the King of Prussia, Wilhelm I, countering the demands for reform from the Liberals in the Prussian Reichstag

Military improvements

In the 1850s, Bismarck and Wilhelm I wanted to build up Prussia's army to be ready if war broke out with the other German states or Austria

To do this they needed to raise money through taxation. The Prussian Parliament refused to allow money to be raised in this way.

Bismarck ignored the Parliament - he collected money for military reforms through direct taxation. These reforms included:

an increase in army conscription from two to three years

the introduction of new battle tactics

the introduction of and weapons such as the needle gun

The Congress of Princes 1863

To counter Prussia's growing influence, Austria tried to strengthen its position in the German Federation.

Since it was the most influential member of the Bund, an increase in the power of the German Federation would strengthen Austria.

Bismarck thwarted Austria's plans by insisting on popular elections to the Diet (the Federation's Parliament). Austria refused and the reforms were discarded.

Bismarck had successfully ruined Austria's plans. Ironically as a defender of the Liberal nationalists.

Was Bismarck really that influential?

There is much debate about Bismarck's aims to unify all German states under Prussian rule.

Some historians argue that Bismarck only intended to unify the north German states. According to this opinion:

Bismarck did not begin with a master plan to control all German states

Bismarck actually reacted to and capitalised on political changes in other German states

strength of nationalist feelings after 1866 led to German unification under its own steam

economic co-operation meant that unification may have happened eventually anyway

Bismarck made sure that it happened

However, other historians believe that unification would not have happened without him:

  • he made sure that the army reforms took place
  • he successfully isolated other countries by making them look like aggressors
  • he made Prussia appear to be the defender of the German states and protector of their rights

Answered by ardraraj222007
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Bismarck had a number of primary aims: to unify the north German states under Prussian control. to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation. to make Berlin, not Vienna, the centre of German affairs.

Bismarck used war, trickery, and propaganda to unify the German States. He was a master if Realpolitik who also strengthened the Prussian army. He went to war with other countries to annex land and to prove the might of his military. ... The rulers of the German states appointed the upper house (the Bundesrat).

In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire.

Germany became a modern, unified nation under the leadership of the “Iron Chancellor” Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), who between 1862 and 1890 effectively ruled first Prussia and then all of Germany.

Otto von Bismarck believed a strong military was key to unifying Germany. He was denied funding for an army, but he took funds meant for other things. He declared war against Denmark and Austria, then France declared war against Prussia. His forces were superior and helped unify the German states.

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