the franco prussian war
The German unification upset the balance of power in Europe because it created a new, powerful state in the heart of the continent, leading to shifts in alliances and power dynamics. It also raised concerns among other European powers about Germany's increasing dominance and potential for aggression.
The process of German unification began in the 18th century with the rise of Prussia as a dominant German power. However, the formal unification of Germany into a single nation-state occurred in 1871 following the Franco-Prussian War.
The creation of a single German state occurred on January 18, 1871, when the German Empire was officially proclaimed in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France. This followed the Prussian victory over France in the Franco-Prussian War and the unification of various German territories under the leadership of Prussia's King Wilhelm I.
Yes. Austria is "Osterreich" to the Germans, the Eastern Kingdom. During World War II, the two German-speaking areas were combined (Hitler, remember, was an Austrian, not a German), but after the war they separated again.
Lightning The German blitz in World War 2 referred to the speed at which the attack took place.
If you are asking about East and West Germany it was WW2.
Orglandes German war cemetery was created in 1944.
Vermandovillers German war cemetery was created in 1920.
Menen German war cemetery was created in 1917.
Hooglede German war cemetery was created in 1917.
Fricourt German war cemetery was created in 1920.
Vladslo German war cemetery was created in 1956.
Langemark German war cemetery was created in 1915.
Sandweiler German war cemetery was created in 1952.
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