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Wilhelm der Siegreiche.

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zastrow_wilhelm_1910
Title:
Wilhelm der Siegreiche.
Buchgattung:
Sachbuch
Place of publication:
New York
Publishing house:
The Macmillan Company
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
German Empire
Year of publication.:
1910
DDC Group:
Geschichte
Copyright:
Ewiger Bund
Language:
German

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PASSAGES FOR TRANSLATION INTO GERMAN 187 
  
services of his royal brother by bestowing upon him the 
ordre pꝓporir le méêrile. Soon there appeared sresh storm- 
clouds in the political sky of Prussia. Austria's attitude 
became more and more hostile, and Frederick William 
IV. felt compelled to prepare for war. However, just 
when the Prince of Prussia was going to take over the 
command-in-chief, the news arrivred that Austria had made 
an alliance with Russia. The consequence of this was 
that Prussia disarmed and accepted Austria's demands. 
Prince W’uliam felt this humiliation of his country deepl)y, 
and returned to Koblenz deeply disappointed. 4 fe Fyears 
later the king’s state of health made it necessary that he 
should enjor complete rest for some time. On Cctober 
26, 18°8, therefore, the Prince of Prussia undertock the 
regency, and on the death of Frederick William IV. on 
the following 2nd of Januarr, he ascended the thronc as 
King William I, He was then nearly sixty-four years old. 
On October 183 of the same Fear the coronation tock placc 
at Königsberg. He at once tock in hand the reform of 
the army, and called the Prussian Ambassador at the Court 
#of France, Otto von Bismarck, to the ministry. Bismarck 
shared the king'’s view that Prussia and not Austria must 
lead Germany. In 1864 Prussia and Austria declared 
war against Denmark to liberate Schleswig-Holstein from 
Danish oppression. The storming of the Düppeler 
Schanzen" on April 18 decided this war, and Denmark 
ceded Schleswig - Holstein. The new prorinces were 
governed by the two victorious powers in concert, but it 
could be foreseen that the dual possession sooner or later 
would lead to new complications. 
VI (pp. 32—47) 
In 1866 war broke out between Prussia and Austria. 
King William and the chief of the general staff, von 
Moltke, had worked out the plan of campaign. Hanorer, 
Saxony, Hesse, Bavaria, and Württemberg joined Austria. 
Three Prussian armies advanced against Bohemia. The
	        

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