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This 5 page paper looks at Germany after Bismarck's reign and the difference between the two eras. Changes are duly noted and a comparison in terms of leadership is provided. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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he got the nation involved with the Seven Weeks War. Bismarcks departure would come in 1890, and again, things would change. Perhaps the greatest change that would emerge would be
in the realm of foreign policy. Bismarckian solutions were somewhat revolutionary but also had unintended dire consequences. Bismarcks strategy often involved bloody solutions. It is important to
note that in 1867 Bismarck was in fact striving to complete the unification of Germany (Reich, 1992). It was far from complete even at that time; in 1866, he had
united the Northern States of Germany into the North German Confederacy (1992). However, the Southern States of Bavaria, Wurtemberg, and Baden were not yet aligned with Prussia (1992). Some
have suggested that if military success over Bavaria in 1866 had been accomplished, Bismarck might have forced Bavaria and other Southern States of Germany to join the North-German Confederation (1992).
That of course is speculative. Another bit of speculation entails the way the Franco-Prussian War might have been avoided; that is, the unification of Germany might have actually
been secured in a peaceful way, without the loss in men and money which was brought about by the inevitable war (Reich, 1992). Such arguments have been made in the
past hundred years as people speculate on the past and discuss what might have been. What might have been done better in order to achieve the same result without the
autocratic leadership exhibited by Bismarck? This is something that historians contemplate. Yet, Germany has had a lot of problems throughout the years with leaders and it could have been that
someone else might have done the same or even worse. It is hard to tell. In looking at Germany with Bismarcks influence and the subsequent state, one has to wonder
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