
128: The Causes of World War I (From the Congress of Vienna to Franz Ferdinand & the Marne)
History That Doesn't Suck
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The Iron Chancellor's Triumph Over the German Empire
Otto von Bismarck has outthought his adversaries and spilt the blood required to overcome the Congress of Vienna's original map. The French will never forget the insult of a German Empire proclaimed in the very symbolic heart of French power, the Palace of Versailles. Nor will they forgive Imperial Germany for forcefully annexing Alsace-Laren at the Franco-Prussian Wars end in 1871. All of this pain, rage and vengeance France feels toward Germany is summed up in the French language with a single word: With all she's done.
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