
Volume 4 of the General History of Germany: the Era of the Nation-state (1815-1918)
by Xing Laishun
About This Novel
This volume mainly describes the history of Germany during the Weimar Republic, and is divided into two parts and nine chapters. The first part is the German "revolutionary" era, with chapters one to four, respectively introducing the German restoration, crisis and the 1848 revolution, the first industrial revolution and rapid economic growth, the German unification movement under the leadership of Prussia, and society, thought and culture in the revolutionary era; the second part is the era of the German Empire, part two.
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No matter what field it is in, technology is far ahead. If we want to understand it, we must first know its development history.
Like many countries in history, Germany has experienced many wars. It was once a turbulent country. During the German "revolutionary" era, it was also the smoke of war.
Germany's first industrial revolution started relatively late, but it did not affect its subsequent development process. It can be seen that as long as we work hard to catch up, nothing is impossible.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
No matter what field it is in, technology is far ahead. If we want to understand it, we must first know its development history.
Like many countries in history, Germany has experienced many wars. It was once a turbulent country. During the German "revolutionary" era, it was also the smoke of war.
Germany's first industrial revolution started relatively late, but it did not affect its subsequent development process. It can be seen that as long as we work hard to catch up, nothing is impossible.
