Bismark had successfully managed to play his game in Austria for as long as possible before Napoleon III was forced to avert his gaze from the Americas back to Europe. By the time Napoleon III had pressed for Prussia to make peace with Austria Prussian troops already held Vienna and the Austrian Army was a wreck, its two main sections having been utterly defeated by the Prussians in Bohemia and by the Italians in Custoza. Bismark, buoyed by the success of Prussian troops as well as his allies army, felt that he could pander more to German nationalists to increase his own standing within Prussia and also to make him more popular with the Kaiser.
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| - Austro-Prussian War (Cuban Butterflies)
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| - Bismark had successfully managed to play his game in Austria for as long as possible before Napoleon III was forced to avert his gaze from the Americas back to Europe. By the time Napoleon III had pressed for Prussia to make peace with Austria Prussian troops already held Vienna and the Austrian Army was a wreck, its two main sections having been utterly defeated by the Prussians in Bohemia and by the Italians in Custoza. Bismark, buoyed by the success of Prussian troops as well as his allies army, felt that he could pander more to German nationalists to increase his own standing within Prussia and also to make him more popular with the Kaiser.
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- Various Other German States
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- 500000(xsd:integer)
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Begin
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Commanders
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Result
| - - Prusso-Italian Victory
- - Dissolution of the German Confederation
- - Formation of the North German Confederation
- - Italy annexes Venetia, Friuli and Dalmatia
- - Northern Bohemia and Austrian Silesia ceded to Prussia
- - Prussia annexes Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Electorate of Hesse, Frankfurt, Nassau and Hesse-Darmstadt
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Place
| - Bohemia, Germany, Italy, Adriatic Sea
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abstract
| - Bismark had successfully managed to play his game in Austria for as long as possible before Napoleon III was forced to avert his gaze from the Americas back to Europe. By the time Napoleon III had pressed for Prussia to make peace with Austria Prussian troops already held Vienna and the Austrian Army was a wreck, its two main sections having been utterly defeated by the Prussians in Bohemia and by the Italians in Custoza. Bismark, buoyed by the success of Prussian troops as well as his allies army, felt that he could pander more to German nationalists to increase his own standing within Prussia and also to make him more popular with the Kaiser.
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