Title: The Unification of Germany
1The Unification of Germany
- Prussia
- Displaces
- Austria
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4Hohenzollerns v Hapsburgs
- Hohenzollerns - Prussian Royal Family
- Hapsburgs - Austrian Ruling Family
- Both are Germanic dynasties
- Both rule over significant numbers of Germans
(and others) - 1815 Confederation balanced power between the
Austrians and Prussians - Both effected by 1848 revolutions
5Otto Von Bismarck1815 - 1898
- Born in Berlin
- Brandenburg Junker Family
- Studied Law
- Benefitted from 1848 Revolutions
- Enters Prussian Parliament 1849
- Delighted at failure of Revolutions
- Political Experience
- Prussian Representative to Frankfurt 1851 - 1859
- Ambassador to St Petersburg 1859 - 1862
- Ambassador to France 1862
- A government must not waiver once it has chosen
it's course. It must not look to the left or
right but go forward. - The great questions of the day will not be
settled by means of speeches and majority
decisions but by iron and blood.
6Wilhelm I1797 - 1888
- Young brother of King Frederick William IV
- 1848 Flees to England
- Commands troops in crushing rebels in Baden 1849
- Becomes Regent in 1858 when brother declared
insane - King in 1861
- Conservative
- Pet project The Army
7Friedrich III1831 - 1888
- Married Queen Victorias Daughter Vicky
- General against Austrians 1866
- And French in 1870
- Successful
- Distrusted by Bismarck
- Wife regarded as too liberal
- Ruled for only 99 days
- Cancer of throat
- Replaced by son Wilhelm II
8Wilhelm II1859 - 1941
- Strong Belief in Divine nature of Kingship
- Military Pomp and Displays
- Impulsive
- Withered Left Arm
9Franz Joseph1830 - 1916
- Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary
- Result of 1848 Revolutions
- Uncle abdicated
- 1848 - 1916
- Took part in pacification of Hungary 1849
- Arch-Conservative
- German ruling over multi-national empire
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13The Erfurt Union
- 1849
- Austrian army tied up restoring order
- Prussian Army easily restores order
- Debate over Prussias relationship to Germany
- King Declined invitation to rule over liberal
1848 Germany - The pre 1848 confederation and balance between
Prussia and Austria blown away - The solution The Erfurt Union
- Defensive association of German Princes under
Prussia protection - Conservative constitution that gave Prussia
dominating control over neighbours - Forced upon German Princes
14The Dissolution of the Erfurt Union
- Reasons for failure of Erfurt Union
- Austrian army rejuvenated by successes
- Russia did not want a strong Prussia
- German Princes suspicious of Prussia
- Prussian Junkers just cared about their own
estates and way of life - Not interested in the rest of Germany
- Erfurt tested to destruction
- Prince of Hesse-Cassel sought protection from his
own subjects - Prussian and Austrian forces raced to mobilise
first - The Two armies nearly clashed in their haste
- However, Prussians had little stomach fighting
over Germany - Russia wanted neither side to win increase its
power - Olmutz Agreement
- Erfurt Union officially dissolved
- German Confederation revived with Austro/Prussian
balance - Humiliation for Prussia
15Could Austria have dominated Germany
- On paper Yes
- Huge empire
- Large army
- German ruling family
- Germans controlled most economic activity and
aristocratic positions - In reality No
- Finances in disorder
- Poor industrial base / not modernising
- Army required to garrison existing empire
- Officers and leaders promoted through family
connections not talent - Alienated Russia over mouth of Danube
- Alienated Prussia in Federal Diet but constantly
teaming up with small German states to isolate
Prussia
161850 Prussia Constitution
- Designed to replace 1848 Liberal Constitution
- King retained most power
- Electorate divided into thirds
- Three Class Franchise
- High Taxpayers
- Medium Taxpayers
- Small Taxpayers
- Would remain in place to 1918
17The Modernisation of Prussia
- Following model of British Industrialisation
- Military still Dominant Institution
- Prussian Coalfields
- Ruhr and Rhenish Prussia
- Serious production
- Would allow iron steel industries to develop
- Useful for developing weapons and strategic
armaments - Growing urbanisation
- 33 in 1871 Second only to Britain
- Railway construction
- Private capital
- But directed by army for strategic purposes
- Would be used extensively in the coming wars
- Chemical Industries
- Useful for armaments
- Optics
- Military applications
- All these industries served the State and the
Military rather than consumers
18I am a Junker and mean to benefit by it Bismarck
- Bismarck had one aim
- The Preservation of the Junker class
- A Predatory Military class
- Loyal to Hohenzollerns
- But only when it suited the Junkers
- Patient
- Prepared to cut deals with enemies
- To hold off from humiliating vanquished foes
- Originally wanted to work with Austria
- Austrian obscurantism in Diet killed off this idea
19International Events Open Door to Unification
- Crimean War
- Congress of Paris
- Russians humiliated
- Concentrate on undoing damage in Black Sea
- At all costs
- France
- Napoleon III
- Assumed uncle had lost because of ignoring
nationalism - Therefore, he vows to help German and Italian
nationalists - Franco-Austrian War 1859
- Italy the main battleground
- Austria lost Lombardy
- Serious blow to Austrian prestige
20New King, New opportunities
- 1858 Frederick William IV declared mad
- Wilhelm I
- Hard-headed practical leader
- Not liberal but not a romantic nationalist
either - Initially appoints liberal leaning ministers
- Authoritarian Bismarck was put on ice at the
court at St. Petersburg 1859 - Fanatically pro-army
- Clashes with liberal parliament over army
expenditure
21Blood and Iron
- 1861 Army Budget crisis
- War Minister Roon wanted to increase conscription
intake - Parliament agreed in principle but only if paid
for by cut in service from 3 years to 2 years - Both sides dig heels in.
- Wilhelm threatens to abdicated
- Bismarck invited by Roon and Wilhelm to solve
problems - The great questions of the day will not be
settled by speeches and the resolutions of
majorities that was the great mistake from 1848
to 1849 but by blood and iron - Bismarck simply ignores parliament
- Army reforms carried out
- Taxes increased and collected
- Claims that there was a hole in the constitution
- King and parliament had to agree for legislation
- No agreement then the King can decide
- Liberal parliament was powerless
- Bismarck had created a dual dictatorship
- Bismarck Wilhelm
221863 Polish Revolt
- Poland split
- Russia 50
- Prussia 40
- Austria 10
- Austria supported the Polish nationalists
- Russia and Prussia combine to suppress Poles
- The Alvensleben Agreement
- Most disturbances were in Russian sector
- Russia grateful for Prussian support
- Prussia free to turn attention to south and west
231863 Frankfurt Meeting
- Austria proposed a new Federal Germany uniting
all the German states together - Wilhelm intrigued and wished to meet emperor
Franz Joseph at Frankfurt - Bismarck appalled
- Junker and therefore Prussian power would be
greatly reduced in this new super parliament - Threatened to resign if Wilhelm attended
- Wilhelm backs down and does not attend
- Last chance for peaceful, negotiated unification
24Schleswig Holstein Again!
- 1848
- Prussia had invaded only to withdraw after
British and Russian threats of war - 1863/4
- Last male Danish King dies
- Duchies could not be passed on to a woman
- Therefore Denmark invades and takes by force
- Austria and Prussia rush to reconquer duchies
- Prussians did not really want any help
- Russia happily turns a blind eye
- Napoleon III did not wish to stand in nationalist
Germanys way - Britain Impotent
- Treaty of Gastein
- Schleswig to Prussia
- Holstein to Austria
25Bismarcks Isolation of Austria
- France and Russia were both Neutral
- A formal secret alliance with Italy
- Venice the chief target of Italians
- An implicit understanding with Nationalist
Magyars within Austrian Empire - Surprise deal to German radicals
- Full Universal Suffrage offered for new German
parliament - Confounded supporters and opponents alike
- 2/3rds of Germany still poor peasants
261866 Austro-Prussian War
- Three week campaign (7 week war)
- Only one battle of Sadova
- Efficient Prussian army moved quickly and
decisively against inefficient Austrian army - Treaty of Prague
- Showed Bismarcks restraint
- He took no continental land from Austria
- Just Holstein
- But, Austria excluded from German affairs and
German confederation dissolved - North German Confederation created of those
German states who fought with or were conquered
by Prussia in the seven week war
27Austria struggles for survival
- Ausgleich 1867
- New Constitution
- Magyars given equal status within empire
- Hungary virtually independent within empire
- Creation of Dual Monarchy
- Revenge prohibited
- Liberals and Magyars happy with new arrangement
and therefore blocked any attempts to undo
Prussian dominance in Germany
28Ausgleich 1867
29The Prussian Parliament Agrees that it does not
matter
- Prussian parliamentary elections on July 3rd (day
of battle of Sadova) - Liberals returned with a smaller minority
- However, they did not want a new election once
news of the victory had been heard - September 3rd 1866
- Moderates break away from progressives to form
new National Liberal Party - Agree to give Bismarck an indemnity for the
unconstitutional right to collect taxes - 230 to 75
- As important to German constitutional history as
Magna Carta is to Englands except here the
ruler wins!
30The Political Class Stagnates
- Parliament recognised as being unimportant
- MPs can seek concessions from government but need
take no responsibility for running affairs - Ambitious talented Prussians
- Avoid politics
- Turn to Armed Forces, Industry or Research for
fulfilment - German Industry receives the most talented
industrialists and scientists and therefore booms - Politics receives sycophantic dregs
31Prussia Turns on France
- Russia still turns a blind eye
- France had been one of the Crimean War victors
- Austria still battling for survival
- War provoked by Ems Telegram
- Dispute over a Hohenzollern claim to the Spanish
throne - Bismarck deliberately changed the wording of a
telegram between Wilhelm and the French
ambassador - He made it appear that Wilhelm had insulted and
rejected the French proposals - The French reacted angrily and declared war
- The Prussian Army was superbly lead, highly
mobile and easily defeated the French army - Paris commune and then capitulation
- Bonaparte deposed
- Alsace and Lorraine handed to Prussia
32A New Germany declared in France!
- 1871 Versailles
- A united Germany was declared in the Hall of
Mirrors in Versailles - Including the newly conquered territories of
Alsace and Lorraine - A Triumph of will
- Clever diplomacy
- Lightening (and therefore cheap) campaigns
- Restraint
- Organisation
33- Germany stood for nothing, except German Power.
The organising capacity, the selfless devotion,
the critical intelligence, the scientific
curiosity, which in Western Europe were
liberating men from the tyranny of others and,
still more, from the tyranny of nature, were in
Germany employed to liberate the German state
from the control of either of its neighbours or
of its subjects. The highest faculties of the
mind, and these the Germans possessed, were put
to the service of a mindless cause. AJP Taylor
34A Managed Autocracy