
History of World Empires German Empire
About This Novel
In a general sense, the German Empire refers to Germany from the unification of Germany by Prussia in 1871 to the abdication of Wilhelm II, the last emperor of the Hohenzollern dynasty in 1918. After the establishment of the empire, under the leadership of the iron-blooded prime minister Bismarck, the economy, military, and science and technology all achieved rapid development, and it became a world-class power. The "Unique German Road" seemed like a broad road, but the expansion gene rooted in its marrow led it to rapid demise. In 1918, the empire collapsed in the First World War, leaving a legacy that was ultimately handed over to the Weimar Republic. "History of World Empires: The German Empire" attempts to narrate the development trajectory of the German Empire to show a typical example of a new empire that rose rapidly and fell rapidly.
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He has a nationalistic complex towards the dream of a big and powerful country, but he downplays the disasters brought by the war of Germany's rise to the people. The only condition for the existence of the country is to protect the people's right to pursue happiness.
Good book, worth reading.
Germany's unique road seemed to be a broad road, but the expansion gene rooted in its marrow led it to rapid destruction, and eventually it perished in the First World War.
Sometimes if you don't work hard, you may not even know what despair is...
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He has a nationalistic complex towards the dream of a big and powerful country, but he downplays the disasters brought by the war of Germany's rise to the people. The only condition for the existence of the country is to protect the people's right to pursue happiness.
Good book, worth reading.
Germany's unique road seemed to be a broad road, but the expansion gene rooted in its marrow led it to rapid destruction, and eventually it perished in the First World War.
Sometimes if you don't work hard, you may not even know what despair is...
