Who was called as the architect of Germany’s unification?
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Otto Von Bismarck was called as the architect of Germany's unification.
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Otto von Bismarck
was the first architect of germany's unification.
The first real attempt at German unification actually took place in 1848. That attempt fell apart in 1849. In the 1860s, Prussia under Bismarck used force to unify the various German states.
The first war of unification was the Danish War in 1862, followed by the Austro-Prussian war in 1866. Finally, Bismarck used the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71 to complete unification.
That depends on which unification you are talking about:
- The collapse of the Eastern part of the former Charlemagne Empire into hundreds of tiny states, forcing in-part unification into a confederation to assure survival (1000+ years ago)
- The revolutionary movements in Central Europe in the 1840s making the rulers of the 25 individual German states (post-Napoleon) feel very insecure, and therefore seeking some form of federation in self-protection (which, after a long run-up, finally became reality in 1871)
- The imposed unification by the victors of WW1 in 1919 (the first real unification of Germany)
- The imposed unification by the Western Allied Occupation Territories after WW2 creating the FRG
- The collapse of the USSR which led to the unification of FRG and GDR in the 1990s…
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