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an increase in military production and strengthened military forces
Berlin (and Germany itself) has not been politically divided into "east and west" for nearly 20 years. "East Germany" ceased to exist in 1990. Since then, all of Germany has been under one government.
After the Franco-Prussia war of 19th July 1870 to 10th May 1871 France was defeated and her two importance provinces Alsace and Lorraine were seized from her so Bismarck wanted to isolate France so that she could not be able to wage a war against her to take back her loosed territories
He promised economic prosperity, restoration of greatness to Germany in the form of the Third Reich, and united the German people by blaming the Jews for the losses of WWI.
Little to none. The 1871 war created Germany. WWI was a power struggle between the Central Powers and the allies.
Walter Vogel has written: 'Der Kampf um das geistige Erbe' -- subject(s): Archival resources, Germany, Germany. Reichsarchiv, History 'Bismarcks Arbeiterversicherung' -- subject(s): Social security
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Bismarck's primary foreign policy goal as it concerned France was to keep France isolated and weak. Otto von Bismarck was the 1st Chancellor of Germany.
bismarcks generals defeated the french at the battle of sedan (1870) and won the franco-prussian war in about three days. in January 1871 Wilhelm I. was crowned kaiser of the Germans.
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Germany had been in horrible economic shape- people were out of work, out of money, out of food. Hitler gave them the promise of better economic times, and restoration of pride in Germany.
It can be only conjecture of course. But the Yamato's main battery was nine 18.1 inch guns, the Bismarcks was eight 15 inch guns. Yamato had 30% more armor. So weight of broadside and protection are overwhelmingly in favor of Yamato.
Well one of the similarities was that Germany tried to take over Europe which was the same thing they tried to do in both world war 1 and world war 2.
an increase in military production and strengthened military forces
Berlin (and Germany itself) has not been politically divided into "east and west" for nearly 20 years. "East Germany" ceased to exist in 1990. Since then, all of Germany has been under one government.
Answer this question… Both movements were based on unifying groups with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic similarities.