Bismarck as stern military unifier who also uses pragmatic social reform.
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Bismarck as stern military unifier who also uses pragmatic social reform.
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"Chancellor because he gave a speech in which he said that the position of pressure in Germany will not be determined by its liberalism..."
"A man of violence, a man of sternness. But he was an extremely pragmatic man. And his ambition was to have a unified Germany..."
"...who is the leader of Europe at this time The German Chancellor She says We can do this, guys We can do this And..."
"...president of Germany, the leader, and he appoints Adolf Hitler the chancellor of Germany, okay? The question then is, why would he do that,..."
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