To make Prussia the dominant power in Germany and Northern Europe
Chile was not one of the dominant powers.
well, it had its high and lows depending on the date, and it was no doubt a very powerful nation empire when joined up with hungary- and i do believe, using my background knowledge, yes, it was a dominant power of eastern europe
No, Prussia was an old power in Europe that consited of now a day countries such as Germany, Netherlands, and others.
Prussia became Germany
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Bismarck's Realpolitik was a power-based policy, aimed at making Prussia the dominant power in all of Germany. Prussia's only serious contender for that position was Austria.Until the war in 1866, Austria as a Catholic empire was the prevailing power in the southern German states that were mostly Catholic as well, Prussia - as a mainly Protestant State - had its strongest position in northern Germany.By provoking a war with Austria and then soundly defeating them, Bismarck got the message across to the southern German states that Prussia was now the dominant power in Germany.
Europe was the center of world power.
A Prusso-German General's staff consisted of his aides, strategists and others in the hiistorical time when Prussia was a European power. And, of course, German was the dominant language of Prussia! :)
Widespread poverty was a primary factor that helped fascist leaders gain power in Eastern Europe. Russia is an example of an Eastern European country.
The Prusso-Austrian war of 1864 changed the power structure within the Germanic lands and hence in Europe overall. For much of European history, Austria was the dominant German power and all the german states, (prussia included) followed their lead. When Prussia defeated Austria, Austria pulled out of German affairs and focused on their empire in the south. Prussia (with Bismarck as PM) eventually unified Germany, first through the North German confederation and finally with the German Reich, where the Prussian king became German Emperor.
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