After the Franco-Prussian war in 1871 Prussia was able to unite Germany, which existed before that out of many small states, into one major empire .
During the Battle of Sedan in 1870, French Emperor Napoleon III was taken captive by Prussian forces. This decisive defeat marked a significant turning point in the Franco-Prussian War, leading to the fall of the Second French Empire and the establishment of the German Empire. Napoleon III's capture symbolized the collapse of French military power at that time.
It extended from Libya to Central Asia an an age of no mechanical transport, where information took weeks to travel.
France had to hand over the Alsace and the Lorraine to the German Empire.
The Franco-Prussian war resulted in the following: 1. The defeat and fall of the French Empire of Napoleon the Third and the advent of the Second French Republic. 2. The proclamation of the German Empire under the king of Prussia; 3. The annexation of Alsace and Lorraine, after the final defeat of the French Republican Army 4. The stipulation of the Treaty of Peace.
The Roman Empire has the same.
Franco-Prussian War
After the Franco-Prussian war in 1871 Prussia was able to unite Germany, which existed before that out of many small states, into one major empire .
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NO. The German Empire (led by the Prussians) were the unambiguous winners.
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It was taken by the German Empire at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
West Prussia was a province of the German Empire until 1918, when some parts were given to Poland, and 1945, when its totality was included in Poland.
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
if i was on the empire state building. that would scare the LIFE out of me!
It extended from Libya to Central Asia an an age of no mechanical transport, where information took weeks to travel.
During the Battle of Sedan in 1870, French Emperor Napoleon III was taken captive by Prussian forces. This decisive defeat marked a significant turning point in the Franco-Prussian War, leading to the fall of the Second French Empire and the establishment of the German Empire. Napoleon III's capture symbolized the collapse of French military power at that time.