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Blood and Iron / Origin of German Empire As Revealed by Character of Its Founder, Bismarck

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A biographical and analytical portrait of Otto von Bismarck that traces how heredity, temperament, and practical genius combined in a forceful personality to shape national consolidation. It explores his ancestral and personal roots, physical and moral foibles, and rise from provincial politics to dominant statesman. The narrative examines the German national problem and Prussia’s transformation, emphasizing the tactical use of diplomacy, propaganda, and military force to achieve unity. Chapters detail his maneuvers with kings and parliaments, major campaigns and ceremonies that sealed unification, and the persistent ambiguity of power that frames him as both architect and harsh product of his era.

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John Hubert Greusel

John Hubert Greusel was an author known for his work on German history and politics. His notable book, "Blood and Iron / Origin of German Empire As Revealed by Character of Its Founder, Bismarck," explores the pivotal role of Otto von Bismarck in the unification of Germany and the establishment of the German Empire. Greusel's writing provides insights into the character and strategies of Bismarck, reflecting on the broader implications for German identity and statecraft during the 19th century. His contributions to historical literature offer valuable perspectives on the complexities of German unification.

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