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Franco-Prussian war and the Austro-Prussian war
It was an 1870 Telegram also called the Ems Dispatch which related a conversation between the Prussian King and Count Vincent Bendetti at Bad Ems in Hesse-Nassau which was modified by Bismarck to purposely use as a pretext for the Franco-Prussian War.
Maintain mutual support with the Prussian Army and hold the battlefield until they can launch an attack on Napoleon's flank.
The GERMAN EMPIRE (led by the Prussians). They swiftly and easily inflicted a most humiliating defeat on France. They paraded their triumphant army down the Champs-Élysées in Paris, and as the price of the war took the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine from France. France burned with embarrassment and thirsted for revenge and for the restoration of her lost provinces for the next forty years, helping to set the stage for WWI.
It was a spiked helmet used by the Prussian and later German armies. It was first used in the 19th century and its use in the German army stopped after WW1.
Baron Von Steuben was a Prussian born General who voluntarily assisted continental army during American Civil War. He was inspector General of the continental army and played an important role in the training of the army and use of military tactics and military drills.
Baron von Steuben was the famous Prussian Drill-Sergeant. He arrived at Valley Forge and volunteered his services to General Washington. He taught the soldiers new techniques such as effective use of the bayonet.
Prussian Nobleman Baron von Steuben
By the use of "force of arms." Another words the Mexican army was defeated on the battlefields.
The Ems Telegram. Von Bismarck edited a telegram from the Prussian king to France in order to make the telegram sound offending to France. France then used this as a pretext for the Franco-Prussian War, which united Germany (the southern states had signed a military alliance with Prussia and fought with them against France). Before this, Germany was not one country, but many sovreign states/kingdoms; basically, this was the unification of Germany.
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I think that a jerboa does have arms. If it wouldn't have arms,then what would it use to eat?