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What countries fought 3 Prussia wars?

What countries fought 3 Prussia wars?

Of all the war that took place in the nineteenth century, perhaps the most effective in gaining their objectives, the most carefully delimited in scope, the best planned, and the most clinically and efficiently executed, were the three wars fought by Prussia in the 1860s, against Denmark, against Austria, and against …

Where was the Franco-Prussian War fought?

FranceKingdom of Prussia

Did Germany invade France in the Franco-Prussian War?

Franco-German War, also called Franco-Prussian War, (July 19, 1870–May 10, 1871), war in which a coalition of German states led by Prussia defeated France.

Why was Germany so aggressive in ww1?

World War I and World War II had the same cause—the desire of German elites to use aggressive war to turn Germany from a regional power into a global superpower—and the same result—the defeat of Germany by a defensive coalition of Russia, Britain, France and the United States.

Did Germany deserve the blame for ww1?

Although in some ways Germany played a minor role in causing World War I because Germany was pressured into WWI to honor its alliances, Germany should be blamed for the war to a great extent because Germany played a crucial role in establishing the alliance system, increased tensions and anticipation of war throughout …

Did Germany get blamed for ww2?

Yes, Germany was responsible for World War II. While Germany’s expansionism and rearmament were the primary causes of World War II, historians also believe that the political environment of Europe in the early 1900s and Britain’s and France’s passivity were also to blame for the outbreak of war.

Is Britain to blame for ww1?

“Britain bears the primary responsibility for the outbreak of European War in 1914.” Discuss. Historians have frequently attributed Britain’s pre-war persona as pivotal to why the debate over its responsibility has largely “been desultory and muted”[2].

What if Germany attacked Russia first ww1?

In this scenario, Russia would have Plan G. They would retreat. In the process, there might be high casualties when the Germans advance faster than the Russians expect. I could see a Russian Revolution going on, but one with the intent of replacing the tsar, not overthrowing the entire regime.

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