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Who was most responsible for the unification of germany in the 19th century?

Otto von Bismarck.


Was Germany alone responsible for causing ww1?

no it was germany,hungary and italy who caused most of the damage in ww1


What was the most important events in the unification of the germanic kingdoms?

There is a few important events that happen in the unification of the Germanic Kingdoms. A main important event that happens was that Germanic Kingdom and the Roman Empire reunited.


How was Germany affected after World War 1?

During the beginning of the war the death rates were huge. Germany's usage of gas increased the number of deaths in the country. Along with Germans other citizens were affected, the most affected was Russia. even though Germany had high death rates the country faced about 300,000 to 900,000 not much compared to Russia. But, this was not the only problem with the usage of the gas. After the war Germany was linked responsible for the damages on the other countries and faced economic problems. at the end of the war Germany had to compensate those countries that faced damages. Germany was responsible for the damages of citizens such as mental illnes or psychological problems. In addition to that Germany lost some land to foreign countries


How many years was Germany a colony?

Germany was never a colony. In fact, it was a European power after unification. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Germany was divided into hundreds of small states, each under the Holy Roman Empire. Prussia was the most successful and largest German state. In the mid to late 1800s, historians credit Otto Von Bismarck with unifying the states into a single country, Germany. Their militaristic and naval pride contributed to a European arms race and led to World War I. After unification, Germany's economy was so successful that they were competent rivals to the British, who have always been a leading European power, and the Europeans feared Germany's increasing might. I don't quite understand your question. I am unsure if you are asking about how long East and West Germany was under Allied control after World War II. If you are, I'll answer this too. After WWII in 1945, the Allies divided Germany into an East and West Germany, the communist East being controlled by the Soviet Union and the democratic West being split between the United States, Britain, and France. As well as Germany, Berlin was also divided into East and West Berlin. Germany wasn't entirely unified again until 1989-1990, when leaders realized nothing good was happening as a result of German separation.