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Published: 04.06.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Every country has its creators. In Germany, Otto Von Bismarck is one of them. Bismarck was a man with great diplomatic skills and admirations to achieve exactly what he desired without compromise.1 Under the guidance of Bismarck, the Prussian chancellor, the unification of a Germany took place in 1871 after Prussia defeated France. There is often historical debate over who was responsible for the unification of Germany. Controversy is caused amongst those who believe that Bismarck was fully responsible for German unification and those who believe other factors played an equally or even more important part. The historian Pflanze is an example of someone who considers Bismarck to be solely responsible, as opposed to Bohme, who gives full credit to economic factors in unifying Germany1. However, there is also a middle view, supported by historians such as Medlicott, who argue that Bismarck and other relevant factors caused unification1. Bismarck's determination, strong leadership, considerable political experience, and political cleverness demonstrate the importance of his role in German unification.
<Tab/>The strong and determined leadership displayed by Bismarck played a very important part in uniting the German states. An example of this is when Bismarck illegally raised money for army reforms, boldly ignoring the opposition of the Prussian parliament who refused to vote the sum of money needed. 1 In a speech to the parliament in 1863, he claimed that: "Whoever has the power in hand goes ahead with his views". …

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