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It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire.

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It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire. An example would be WW2 when Hitler convinced all of Germany that they were superior then everyone else and discriminated other ethnic groups. I would say WW2 was disruptive in Europe.


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