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Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso count of Cavour.
Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states.
The two main commanders at the Normandy Invasion were Dwight Eisenhower (Allies) and Gerd von Runstedt (German).
Both Germany and Italy were divided into many independent Reigns, Duchies, Principality etc. The greatest obstacle to their unification was given by the influence of the Austrian Empire, whose main interest was that of maintain unaltered those "mosaics" in order to better control both countries.
It was primarily the defeat of fascist Germany in both WWI and WWII, as well as an increasing threat of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
John Hancock and Samuel Adams were the two main leaders of the Sons of Liberty
John Hancock and Samuel Adams were the two main leaders of the Sons of Liberty
Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states.
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samuel adams
No it's Berlin you fool, although it was Bonn (the former West German capital) for some years after re-unification.
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