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The unification of Austria and Germany refers to the historical context of the 19th century when there were aspirations for a unified German state. Austria, a dominant German-speaking power, was initially part of the German Confederation but sought to maintain its influence over German territories. However, the rise of Prussia, particularly under Otto Von Bismarck, led to the exclusion of Austria from German unification efforts, culminating in the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. Ultimately, Austria remained separate from the newly unified Germany, emphasizing the complexities of national identity in the region.

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