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Title: Prussia and France


1
Prussia and France
  • The Final Steps to Unification, 1866-71

2
Tension After 7 Weeks War
  • Nap. shocked by speed of Biss victory
  • Bis. excluded Nap. from Prague Treaty
    negotiations
  • The planned division of Germany was presented to
    Napoleon as a reward for his neutrality
  • But Nap. was looking for territory as
    compensation in the Rhineland !!

3
TASK Build-up to War
  • Read pp. 44-47 of class reader. Take down a list
    of the events that led to the Franco-Prussian
    War. Use a table and explain what happened and
    how this led to growing tensions between Prussia
    and France.

4
Luxembourg Crisis, 1866
  • King of Denmark also Duke of Lux.
  • Part of German Con. Since 1815
  • Prussia had a right since the Vienna Settlement
    of 1815 to garrison the fortress
  • Nap. was stiring up anti-Prussia feeling in Lux.
    with a view to acquiring it.

5
Luxemburg Crisis, 1866
  • Bis. talks of Lux. as German
  • Bis. and Nap. diplomatic battles.
  • King of Denmark offered Nap. Lux. for 5m
    guilders, but only if King of Prussia agreed he
    did not!!
  • London conference decided that Lux. should be
    declared neutral. Prussian garrison was withdrawn
    and French failed to gain territory
  • Humiliation for Nap!!
  • Was Bis. trying to provoke Napoleon?

6
Hohenzollern Candidature, 1868-70
  • 1868, Queen Isabella driven out of Spain by a
    revolution
  • Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern (nephew of Wilhelm
    I) approached.
  • Why was Wilhelm so reluctant to agree?

7
Hohenzollern Candidature, 1868-70
  • Bis. persuaded Wilhelm and Leopold to accept.
  • Nap. discovered plan
  • Count Benedetti (French Ambassador) went to Ems
    to meet Wilhelm to seek an explanation.
  • Wilhelm withdrew support for Leopold wished to
    avoid war with France.

8
Ems Telegram
  • French clutched defeat from jaws of victory
    demanded public apology
  • Wilhelm refused wrote a telegram to Bismarck
    for the French Ambassador
  • Bismarck then edited the telegram before sending
    it to newspapers.
  • When Wilhelm saw it he remarked, This is war.

9
Franco-Prussian War, 1870
  • Ems Telegram caused fury in France. French public
    and newspapers demanded war.
  • Nap. declared war on 19 July and Bis. gained the
    support of all German states by claiming that
    Nap. was the aggressor

10
Franco-Prussian War, 1870
  • French mobilisation was chaotic Prussian swift
  • Nap. had no aptitude for military affairs and
    Marshall Bazaine hopeless and found guilty of
    treason afterwards
  • Moltke led the Prussian forces

11
Franco-Prussian War, 1870
  • Foreign powers remained neutral
  • Russia promised to fight with Prussia if Austria
    joined France both stayed out
  • Italy made too many demands of France for their
    support
  • British interests were not affected (Bis. had
    informed Britain that Nap. wished to invade
    Belgium)

12
Franco-Prussian War, 1870
  • Prussian technology (especially breech-loading
    rifle) and tactics were far superior.
  • Prussia used 6 railway lines, France had 2
  • Major battles occurred at Metz and Sedan
  • Fearing defeat, Nap. rode around at Sedan
    looking for a bullet.
  • Sept. 1870, Bis., Moltke and Nap. met to agree
    the surrender

13
French Surrender
  • 84,000 French prisoners (inc. 39 generals and the
    Emperor)
  • Nap. imprisoned at Cassel until 1872 then exile
    in Britain died 1873
  • Revolution in France replaced 2nd Empire with 3rd
    Republic.
  • War continued for a further 6 months and was
    ended in Jan. 1871 when Prussia laid siege to
    Paris.

14
Treaty of Frankfurt, May 1871
  • France fined 200m
  • Germany annexed Alsace and Lorraine (buffer-zone
    contained fortresses of Metz and Strasbourg
    rich in iron ore)
  • Peace terms led to long lasting enmity between
    Germany and France
  • Von Moltke What we have gained by arms in half
    a year, we must protect by arms for half a
    century.

15
TASK The German Empire
  • Read pp. 91-94. Do you agree that Wilhelm was
    offered the crown by the people and princes of
    Germany?

16
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17
TASK The German Empire
  • Write a headline and the opening paragraphs to
    appear alongside this picture (p. 93) in a
    newspaper of the following countries
  • 1. Germany
  • 2. Prussia
  • 3. France
  • 4. Britain
  • 5. Austria
  • 6. Russia
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