Franco- Prussian War

Franco- Prussian War

With Otto Von Bismarck pushing the borders of his newly forming Germany. After kicking out the Aurtians in the Austro-Prussian war, Otto Van Bismark went after the French. For the Prussian, this war was personal. Because the French’s new leader was Napoleon Boneparte’s nephew, Napoleon III, this war was for more than land. When Napoleon Boneparte and his armies went parading around Europe, the Prussians and the French had gone at it. And while the Prussians had won, there was still bad blood between the two groups. Bismarck himself felt that in order to make a united Germany, it was important for the Germanic people to experience a military victory over the French. Likewise, the Napoleon III also felt a deep hate for the Prussians. His Uncle had lost to them, and had got exiled to St. Helena. In this grudge match, the Prussians won the war, kicking the French out of the soon to be Germany. Then, Bismarck had taken the land he felt was needed for the French and began running the new country Germany.

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