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  1. French. The Treaty of Versailles of 1871 ended the Franco-Prussian War and was signed by Adolphe Thiers of the Third French Republic and Otto von Bismarck of the newly-formed German Empire on 26 February 1871. A preliminary treaty, it was used to solidify the initial armistice of 28 January between the powers. [1]

    • 26 February 1871
    • Bilateral treaty
  2. The Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 was one of the most significant wars of the nineteenth century. It changed the balance of power in Europe and resulted in France's relative decline, and confirmed the rise of a United Germany as the major power. This war had enormous implications for international relations not only in Europe but around the Globe.

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  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Conference, 16-17 April 2021, online. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 is widely acknowledged to have been a cause of intense political, social and cultural conflict, a shaping element in modern French and German nationalism, and a significant factor in international tensions prior to 1914. The 150th anniversary in 2020-21 provides an ...

  5. After 1945, the Franco-Prussian War practically vanished from secondary-school syllabuses. In Germany, it was similarly erased after 1919, but for a completely different reason. “What was created by a victory is swept aside by a defeat,” wrote François Roth. The humiliation of the Diktat pushed the positive memory of 1871 into the background.

  6. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1 violently changed the course of European History. Alarmed by Bismarck's territorial ambitions and the Prussian army's crushing defeats of Denmark in 1864 and Austria in 1866, French Emperor Napoleon III vowed to bring Prussia to heel.

    • Geoffrey Wawro
    • 2003
  7. Jun 12, 2023 · The so-called unification wars which Prussia fought against Denmark (1864), Austria (1866) and France (1870-71) are said to be a prelude to the First World War and subsequent conflicts. Not so in Rachel Chrastil’s new book Bismarck’s War: The Franco-Prussian War and the Making of Modern Europe. Chrastil, a historian of modern Europe at ...

  8. the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. Though there were many other factors contributing to the initiation of the conflict, including nationalism and Great Power tensions, the primary cause of the Franco- Prussian war was Otto von Bismarck’s use of his diplomatic skills to lead the French into a war. He did this in order to unite the various

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