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Did Bismarckengineer, and was therefore mainly responsible, for the Franco-Prussian War in 1870?
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... Essay Course: MO3317 02/04/04 Tutor: Dr Frank Müller Did Bismarck engineer, and was therefore mainly responsible, for the Franco-Prussian War in 1870? By: Hubertus Nesselrode By the time King William I resorted to the appointment of the unpopular Otto von Bismarck as Minister President in September 1862, Prussia had degraded into a pitiable state: The Prussian Landtag was obstinately refusing to allow funds that were needed for vital army reforms. The Prussian army itself had performed so badly at Royal manoeuvres in 1861 that a French observer belittled it as "C'est compromettre le métier."1 A look at the map fermented the humiliation received at Olmütz - Prussia had ragged and incoherent borders, she was surrounded by populous and overwhelmingly powerful neighbours and within Germany her Hohenzollern rulers were curtailed by the Habsburg Emperors. It would take more than "speeches and majority resolutions" to solve "the great questions of our time." Indeed it would take














