German and Italian UnificationThese were a series of battles fought first separately. Then as part of an alliance between the Germans and Italians to gain Unification/Independence for their countries. Germany and Italy as we know them today have only been in existence since 1870.
Prior to World War 1, the alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy was known as the Triple Alliance, which formed into an alliance between Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.Prior to World War 2, Austria and Germany unified into a single German state in a process known as Anschluß, or unification.
Because they saw Germany as a threat to not only Soviet interests in the region of Eastern Europe, but also to the Union itself. West Germany was the strongest economic partner in the EU prior to reunification, with unification, not only does the USSR loses a puppet state an a buffer between Germany, it gives Germany access to land closer to the USSR and also to a pool of workers in the East, and a much more powerful Germany once united. This challenged the balance of power on which the european powers had played on for centuries. the unification would also mean that the Soviets could not prevent it from happening, which in turn would lead to other satellite governments overthrowing soviet rule.
One ship was sunk by the Bismark.It was the British Battle-cruiser Hood, which was sunk during a naval battle between the Bismark, the escorting cruiser Prince Eugen, the Hood, and the Battleship Prince of Wales.The Bismark was then sunk a few days later by elements of the Home Fleet, and Air Arm.
The opportunity didn't arise. Mainly as a result of the Cold War and the division of Germany there was NO peace treaty between the Allies and Germany till shortly before the re-unification of Germany in 1990. At that point, 45 years after the end of WW2, it was a matter of laying down some conditions before agreeing to reunification. Please bear in mind that the situation after WW2 was very different as Germany was subject to a much more devastating defeat than in WW1. [I personally am not convinced that history contains "lessons"]. Joncey
the unification of Germany
The disimilarities between Bismarck and patel are: bismark belived that the sheding of blood alone can unify the various states and adopted the famous policy called "Iron and Blood. Bismark used all his tactics to create a war that he wanted to win and create a unified Germany. But Patel used his tactics by providing many offers to the kingdoms that ruled in those times so that they thmselves became unified as India but when this did not work he to went on war. Bismark didnt think more of peaceful means. the similarities between them are that they both wanted their respective countries to be united!!
German and Italian UnificationThese were a series of battles fought first separately. Then as part of an alliance between the Germans and Italians to gain Unification/Independence for their countries. Germany and Italy as we know them today have only been in existence since 1870.
Both Bismarck and Sardar Patel used a combination of diplomacy and warfare to unify their respective countries (Germany and India). They both relied on strategic alliances and military force to consolidate territories and centralize power. Additionally, they both faced opposition from regional powers and internal factions, which they skillfully managed to overcome through negotiation and political maneuvering.
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Prior to World War 1, the alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy was known as the Triple Alliance, which formed into an alliance between Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.Prior to World War 2, Austria and Germany unified into a single German state in a process known as Anschluß, or unification.
It is 1,066.80 miles according to MapQuest.
bismark used his tactful way of unifying but patel was not like that
Because they saw Germany as a threat to not only Soviet interests in the region of Eastern Europe, but also to the Union itself. West Germany was the strongest economic partner in the EU prior to reunification, with unification, not only does the USSR loses a puppet state an a buffer between Germany, it gives Germany access to land closer to the USSR and also to a pool of workers in the East, and a much more powerful Germany once united. This challenged the balance of power on which the european powers had played on for centuries. the unification would also mean that the Soviets could not prevent it from happening, which in turn would lead to other satellite governments overthrowing soviet rule.
The armistice between Germany and the Allied Powers was signed on November 11, 1918, effectively bringing an end to World War I. This agreement marked the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front and laid the groundwork for the subsequent peace negotiations, culminating in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
One ship was sunk by the Bismark.It was the British Battle-cruiser Hood, which was sunk during a naval battle between the Bismark, the escorting cruiser Prince Eugen, the Hood, and the Battleship Prince of Wales.The Bismark was then sunk a few days later by elements of the Home Fleet, and Air Arm.
That's a pretty vague question.The Black hand was a terrorist group in Serbia. wanting independence from the austro-Hungarian throneOttoman Empire was vast had control over alot of land.American isolationist policy was still very much in effectBoer War in South Africa was being fought by the English from 1889-1902In the Mid to Late 1800'sOtto von Bismark worked hard towards German unification (he was Prussian)after the franco-prussian war Bismark knew that he needed his nation to become great political friends with the Russians (knowing that if war was to break out they would be sandwiched between both France and Russia)However when Kaiser Wilhelm came to power in Germany he almost completely ignored talks and diplomatic relations with Russia.(this may have lead to an eventual alliance between the Russians and the French)