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Who was one of responsible for the unification of germany?

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Answered by atharvvtiwari
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Answer:

Prussian Chief Minister Otto von Bismark

Explanation:

The process of nationalism of Germany was led by the kingdom of Prussia. The then king of Prussia was Kaiser William I. Prussia's Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was instrumental in this process. With his tactful and diplomatic ways, he made Prussia win three wars against Austria, France and Denmark, stretching over seven years, to finally complete the formation of the nation state of Germany.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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One person who contributed to the unification of Germany was Otto von Bismarck.

Otto von Bismarck, Prussia's Minister-President at the time, instigated three brief, successful wars with Denmark, Austria, and France in the 1860s, uniting the lesser German states in support of Prussia in its victory over France. He created the German Empire in 1871 by uniting Germany into a single nation-state.

Germany's unification:

  • On January 18, 1871, in the Hall of Mirrors of the French palace of Versailles, Prussia announced the unification of Germany into the German Empire, which would have a federalist organization.
  • For many years, this incident would have a significant impact on European politics.
  • Germany's unification marked a turning point in European history that permanently altered the continent's political climate.
  • The formation of a sizable, affluent, and powerful nation-state in central Europe as a result of Germany's unification drastically upset the delicate "balance of powers" established by the Congress of Vienna.
  • Additionally, it serves as a case study for the more general idea of "nationalism" as a historical force.

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