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00:01We have now finished the German language learning course quickly.
00:04Do you have any questions, Amir?
00:07After your Azdak, O Abla
00:09May God bless you
00:10I just want to know a few sentences
00:12Because I will use them in Germany
00:13Of course, Princess, please
00:15I want to ask what time it is with you?
00:17Fish Pet East S
00:19Easy, right?
00:20Okay
00:20I want to say, "Bring the watch now!"
00:22Beginjin Z Di Omit
00:25Beginjin Zi Ghul Omelt
00:27Calm down
00:29Take out everything in your pocket
00:31Amir, please tell me again why you are traveling to Germany?
00:35Huh?
00:36business trip
00:38I work in the art of gilding
00:40I need to take the customers' clothes and belongings
00:44Oh, Prince
00:47I thought you were a criminal
00:48Am I a criminal?
00:49What kind of racism is this?
00:51And not because you don't want sex
00:52Excuse me, Your Highness, but there are marks on your face.
00:56This? This one didn't hit a battle.
00:59You are complaining about the idea
01:00And also your language
01:01Slightly market-like
01:03That's what I'm saying.
01:04Because this is the only way I can get addicted to my neighbors.
01:06And what are they going to eat, O kiss?
01:07The world is a predatory jungle.
01:09What you cut, you cut.
01:11Do you want to cut something before you?
01:12Indeed, Your Highness, we shouldn't judge people by their ugly appearances.
01:15But we judge them by their essence.
01:18Now, any other questions?
01:19Yes
01:21Let's assume we are in the massage center
01:23And I need to whisper in the client's ear and tell him
01:27Your son is safe and sound.
01:32In German, how do I say "hlaah izai baa"?
01:34they?
01:41Dear viewers, peace and blessings of God be upon you.
01:43Welcome to a new episode of the show "Al-Taheeeh"
01:45On this day, November 11th, at 11 o'clock, in the year 1918
01:48Germany signed the armistice agreement with the Allies
01:51This agreement will end World War I
01:54Germany here realized its resolve
01:55Haven't we been defeated?
01:56I was waiting for a fair peace treaty.
02:00Versh
02:00And I, Zack, am one of them, the American President Woodrow Wilson
02:04Peace without victory and revenge
02:06We won, huh?
02:07But we won't make fun of you.
02:08Also, the words of British Prime Minister Lloyd George
02:10Those who pushed for the rapid reconstruction of Germany
02:13Because it is Britain's most important trading partner, Germany
02:16She thought that, thank God, everything would go perfectly.
02:19Until France came
02:20The one who will rise up, your family
02:21I want to announce the location where it will be signed, like the treaty.
02:24It will be in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles
02:27So what's the problem, Abu Ahmed, with people you respect and value, and then overlook their faults?
02:30We're not upset
02:30And the kebab insisted
02:31Oh my senses, oh my
02:32Hall D is the hall that witnessed, half a century ago, the declaration of the birth of a unified Germany.
02:37Or the Second Reich in 1871
02:40The Germans were convinced that France had chosen this same hall to humiliate them.
02:44They declare that their unified state will die in the same place where it was born.
02:47Not only that, Germany will sign the Mozilla Peace Treaty.
02:51It will be described by the renowned British economist John Keynes
02:54That it was the biggest political blunder committed by Europe
02:57Because it will give birth to Adolf Catalonia from the womb of this treaty
03:00The monster that summoned the Germans to restore their dignity with a nightmare known as the Third Reich
03:06So, Abu Ahmed, you're going back a second and a third time?
03:07What is this word anyway?
03:08This, my dear brother, is a German word meaning kingdom.
03:11It points to the three most important attempts to unite German speakers into a single entity.
03:15The first one to call the Germans by their name was the Roman Empire.
03:19The tribes living east of the Rhine River were called Germanic.
03:22When the Roman Empire was destroyed in the fifth village
03:24These Germanic tribes migrated to fill the void they had created.
03:28After long wars between them, Charlemagne the Great was killed in the year 800
03:31He unites these tribes so that Pope Leo III can install him.
03:35Commander of the Holy Roman Empire
03:37Congratulations, Charles
03:38This, my dear, is known as the First Reich.
03:40It includes the equivalent of forty-six countries today.
03:43The uniforms of Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria
03:45Charlemagne was a European Union commission year.
03:47The European Union, ten, like that
03:49No dough, no oven
03:50This First Reich, my dear, won't last a century or two.
03:53This is a thousand years old, specifically from the year 1806.
03:55When Napoleon Bonaparte triumphs
03:57Emperor Francis II is forced to remove his crown.
03:59And he declares the end of the empire
04:01Be careful, my dear Napoleon, as a star, not from us.
04:03If you were to consider, my dear, the way Hitler managed to convince the Germans to sell their rights
04:07In the conquest of all of Europe, you will find the most important and prominent reason
04:10It is the First Reich
04:11He wants to revive the glories of old, the glories of Charlemagne.
04:13Hitler convinced the Germans that all their neighbors were provinces of the old empire
04:18And he is an extension of Charlemagne
04:20He is neither a conqueror nor a dictator
04:21But rather a great unifier of German states that had forgotten their origins and their history.
04:25The bridge here is between the First Reich and Hitler's Third Reich
04:28It is the Second Reich
04:29The most important attempt to establish a unified Germany
04:32That's what we'll be talking about in this episode.
04:35I'll go get apples and come back.
04:39Let me tell you, my dear, that Napoleon would be defeated by the German Empire.
04:43An empire of this enormous size
04:45Therefore, he will divide it into thirty-nine states.
04:47or Confederation of Overain
04:48Because in his opinion, thirty-nine countries are small
04:50It is impossible for them to unite against him.
04:52Especially since the empire's provinces were plagued by conflicts between them.
04:55They were all fighting over who was the leader among them.
04:57What idea?
04:58Napoleon without cutting
05:00All Germans were united on one idea
05:01It's true, we all hate each other. Ah.
05:03But we also hate Napoleon
05:05German sentiment will unite against the foreign occupier
05:07In the Battle of Leipzig in 1813
05:10The German states will defeat Napoleon
05:12Afterwards, the leaders of the German states will meet.
05:14They decide that the version of Napoleon's rule
05:16He doesn't walk or nest
05:17Also, if we thought about restoring the empire
05:18A civil war may occur.
05:20Each one of us will still want to rule this empire
05:22Here are the countries that defeated Napoleon.
05:24You will meet this
05:25It will be designed in Congress or Vienna.
05:26It does not form great empires again
05:29Neither the Roman Empire nor the Napoleonic Empire
05:31We don't want any more empires.
05:33The Empress won't keep wanting to rule the world, so she'll expand her influence.
05:35All of Europe will gather together over coffee.
05:37And you go and fight him
05:38What ruined the empires that are now in fashion?
05:40That's why
05:40In 1815, the Germans would remain part of the Napoleonic Confederation.
05:44But they will change its name to the German Confederation.
05:47Thirty-nine states and their governors are distributed
05:49Between Protestant Prussia in the north
05:51Catholic Austria in the Janus
05:53This was the opinion of the rulers of Germany and Europe.
05:55But that was not the opinion of the Germans themselves.
05:58The German children who will be born in the Union
06:00They will be forced and raised on stories of Leipzig's bravery
06:03The battle, my dear, is not about the football team.
06:05For Bundesliga fans
06:06On the day of the battle, the Germans united and defeated Napoleon.
06:09A national spirit will arise here, called "Ful" (beans).
06:11And philosophers like Hege will immortalize her existence.
06:13Also in the 18th century, with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
06:16Railways will appear extending between the states of Germany
06:18And they got closer to each other
06:19This is in addition, of course, to the factories that produce
06:21Therefore, there will be active trade.
06:23By expanding into new markets
06:24And you start to hate the idea that every state
06:26It has its own currency and its own laws.
06:29These are all restrictions that hinder the movement of trade.
06:31We want to trade with each other
06:32That's why by 1836
06:34More than 36 German states
06:36The Customs Union worked
06:38Sol in Rhine
06:38As described by the historian William Carr
06:40It is the first real implementation of a new German unity.
06:43What else is needed for this political unity to happen?
06:45One of the people, my dear
06:47From the generations that dreamed
06:48It brings back memories of past glories
06:50Someone named Otto von Bismarck
06:53The one who will be born in 1815
06:55After two years, he doesn't get rich
06:56Of course, Abu Hamad, you'll find a politician who is a staunch advocate of unity.
06:59I know
06:59I read to tell you, my dear, that Bismarck is in our story
07:02He possesses all the qualities of an antihero
07:03A young Prussian man born in rural Pomerania
07:06His father was a very wealthy landowner.
07:08When Bismarck's mother tried to get him a job in the civil service
07:11After failing in his studies
07:12Bismarck will be killed by boredom from sitting at his desk.
07:14Bismarck, feeling that he was living as an employee
07:16And the employee will die, completely unhappy with what he does.
07:18It's not her passion
07:19The important thing is that days go by and days come.
07:21Bismarck's mother dies
07:22Here Bismarck will return to Pomerania to manage his father's estates.
07:26He follows the political news one by one, even though they didn't give him any information about it at all.
07:29But he was reading the voices that were demanding and identifying Germany
07:32In his view, these countries were either liberals who wanted democracy
07:34Either they own new factories and want to start trading and do business
07:37All countries are dangerous for agricultural landowners; the song is like family and theirs.
07:41This will remain the case until Bismarck marries Johanna.
07:44Joanna von Votcamer
07:46This girl will convince Bismarck that his impulsive, reckless personality wasn't the most suitable.
07:51It is politics
07:51He will be swayed by the fact that he is close to the conservative royal circles.
07:54So that in 1847 he would have the opportunity to replace a Prussian member of parliament
07:59This man suddenly became ill
08:00So Bismarck was a good man
08:01Here Bismarck fears Parliament
08:03Bismarck will enter European politics at one of its most difficult moments in 1848
08:08This is the biggest revolutionary wave in Italy and Europe.
08:10Which is attacking France, Germany and more than fifty other countries
08:13The famine that occurred in 1839 was due to the disaster that struck the country.
08:17As a result of the destruction of the wheat and potato crops
08:19When these food products were affected
08:21The peoples rose up
08:22Abu Hamad, excuse me, but you're talking about agriculture and you forgot that at that time an industrial revolution was taking place.
08:26Where? Isn't this the root of the problem, my dear?
08:29The farmers who produce wheat, potatoes, and other essential food for the people
08:33They left the farms and went to work in the factories.
08:35Everyone took off their galabiyas and put on their agals
08:38Consequently, this has further damaged agriculture.
08:40At that time, factory workers were working more than 15 hours a day.
08:44So you have people who aren't on the farms to make food.
08:47And you still have people who work very hard and need food because they have the energy to work.
08:52Therefore, all of them joined the revolution.
08:55The demands of the 1848 revolutions would differ from one country to another.
08:58But in Germany, her demand will be the same.
09:00Unity, Bismarck, will be terrified when the liberals and communists lead this revolution.
09:06Dear friend, if I were to talk about the communists in Germany
09:08I am speaking about Karl Marx himself.
09:10What? What's the need, Abu Ahmed?
09:12Karl Marx was a young Prussian from the same generation as Bismarck.
09:15He published the communist manifesto and joined the revolution in Prussia.
09:18The first thing Bismark learns is that the Russian King Frederick IV has found himself in a nine-boat
09:22He will ask to meet him and tell him, "I will bring you the people who work on my land."
09:26An anti-army remains, dancing to the tune of the monarchy.
09:28This, my friend, is a very painful display.
09:30What's important? Days go by and days come back. The royal army succeeds in ending the revolution in the German states.
09:36Here, our friend Bismark will become a star at the Prussian court because he proved his worth and mettle in the most difficult moments.
09:43Everyone was filming against the king, and you were the only one who wasn't just supporting him.
09:47You were ready to have your farmers stand in front of the mosque and show them
09:50God is dry
09:51This will cause Bismark to be relentlessly and rapidly slammed into the political arena.
09:56In 1851, the king appointed him ambassador to Prussia in Frankfurt.
10:00As a reward for his loyalty
10:01De Marki will serve as a diplomatic ambassador for Prussia for 11 years, operating from Frankfurt, St. Petersburg, and Paris.
10:06Ten years will transform this reckless, wealthy gambler into a seasoned diplomat and veteran politician.
10:13He will realize that the world is much bigger than Prussia, a fact he will discover over time through the experiences he has gained from his political work.
10:18The fact that Akschley has lived his whole life rejecting it and fighting for it means that German unity will happen, it will happen.
10:24I realized when I saw and understood that this fate was inevitable, even if it didn't come through pictures.
10:28For example, it could come from Austria, which has a high standing, especially after its resistance against the 1848 invasion.
10:33Here, if Austria had led one of the German states, Prussia, the country of Bismarck and Austria's Aztec rival, would have become a Protestant minority.
10:40Amidst a massive Catholic majority, Catholic Austria would most likely be the country to rule this empire.
10:46Not in Russia, by then it would be second-rate. Your friend saw that the only solution was to go wherever you wished, and you made me a criminal.
10:53Everyone eats it before anyone else does, so I'm not going to wait to be Austria's lunch, no, I'm going to have it for breakfast.
11:00If unity is going to happen anyway, by the Prophet's will, then it's in my hands, not Austria's. If there's going to be a change, it's going to be Prussia leading it.
11:07Instead of being a victim of the neighboring states
11:09That's why Bismarck's mind would take hold of one idea: a unified Germany, which he had previously rejected, but without Austria but under Prussian leadership.
11:17Bismarck realized that revolutions are terrifying and that it's impossible to control who leads them or who rides the wave afterward.
11:23And easier than revolutions are wars: feudalism, bloodshed, and mourning over the dead.
11:27In a letter to his friend in 1857, he said that Europe had a closed chessboard since the Congress of Vienna, and no movement could be reversed.
11:35It only involved the same thing that Napoleon did.
11:36Wars, excuse me, I have a question: how can wars create one? Let me tell you that in 1862, Bismarck will receive a telegram in Paris from
11:43His friend, the Prussian Minister of War, Albrecht von Rohn, tells him in this telegram that there is a danger that will return quickly.
11:50Bazamark will return to Russia to find there is a major governance crisis.
11:53The new king, in his first year of bitter negotiations with parliament, passed a law allowing him to increase the size of the Prussian army.
12:00and arming him
12:01This new king will inherit a will from the deceased's father stating that his turban is a person who can only be used when all the spears are aimed.
12:08For the king
12:08And indeed, just as Bismarck supported his father in 48 BC, the new king will support his son and appoint Bismarck as head of the Mozart to face the crisis that
12:16It is currently located in Russia.
12:17Of course, the first thing the members of parliament thought when they learned that Bezmarck had been appointed was, "Isn't this the same bigoted rural MP we saw before?"
12:23In 1847, when the opinion was covering the shift, his colleague in Parliament was expressing the opinion.
12:26Here, Parliament was reassured that someone like this could not possibly remain silent during the two-month rule.
12:32But what no one knew was that Bezmarck was returning with 11 years of diplomatic experience.
12:38Not only that, but there was a diabolical plan here to unify all of Germany.
12:43You'll be under Prussian rule here, my dear. Bismarck was a completely different person from the old one.
12:47Bismarck's new version is characterized by diplomatic calm when he appears and says there is a flaw in the constitution.
12:52She says that if the owner expands his powers with the parliament, the government will continue its plan until the problem is solved.
12:57And I, the government, am with Mr. Bismarck, the Prime Minister.
13:00Finn, I have a problem with Bizmarck; he'll come up with a diplomatic solution that ties all the adversaries.
13:04In my first speech as Prime Minister, he said the army must be strong because it is the army that determines Russia's fate.
13:10Neither the Vienna Conference, which created separate states, nor the 1948 revolution, which sought majority consensus, remained.
13:15Germany's fate will be determined by only two forces: iron and blood.
13:18Khirbet Azizi is finished here, and an earthquake happened right there.
13:20The rural MP who left Russia while vehemently opposed to unity is now calling for unity through weapons and bloodshed.
13:27A unity that will not be imposed by parliament or the army
13:29This is a unity that will be imposed by force.
13:31The Queen of Agustin, upon hearing the sermon, immediately asked the king to dismiss the man.
13:35Listen, who is this man, he's crazy, he'll get us into serious trouble.
13:37Here, Bismark will catch up with the king while he is on his train journey to Berlin.
13:41He promises him a unity that will last in Russia.
13:43His plan and the project he is working on
13:45And the king will swear that he will succeed his position as prime minister, so what? What should I do, as you told me, or not?
13:50Two years after Bismarck ignored parliament, he succeeded in reforming the Prussian army.
13:54Bismarck was aware that all of Europe would stand against the emergence of a new empire
13:58Because the emergence of a new, formidable force will disrupt a balance that took many years to develop.
14:03That's why, my dear, German unification had to be done exactly like a game of roulette.
14:07German unity was a series of roulette bets, each bet dependent on the one before it.
14:12It's like a domino effect, but he wants to do something wrong.
14:14This effect would be achieved through three wars; if they succeed, they will create a new, unified Germany.
14:18If one war fails, it will spell the end for Russia. Russia is currently in the quarter-finals.
14:22The first war that Bazmark needs will be a limited war.
14:24Through it, Bas learns of the existence of the Prussian army as a new force.
14:28Under the slogan, "O people, if you're going to sleep, don't sleep for even a second!"
14:31He chose two disputed areas
14:33Two regions between the German Confederation and Denmark
14:35The two regions were the subject of a dispute between the two parties.
14:38Frankly, these two areas are neither important nor a primary threat.
14:42To the point that the British Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston
14:45In describing the brutality of this war, he says
14:47This is a war whose cause is understood only by three people.
14:49One died, the other went crazy, and I forgot why.
14:51All of Europe saw what you were doing, guys?
14:54Why are we fighting over these things?
14:55Europe was at a standstill, I was surprised.
14:56Meanwhile, Bismarck was simultaneously trying to persuade Austria
14:59Those in Russia are not purified
15:00She fears as an ally of Prussia
15:02So we can see in February 1864
15:04Two major entities representing the German Union
15:07So, the war is focused on two narrow regions.
15:09Of course, after the certain victory of Prussia and Austria
15:12Each one of them will take a region
15:14According to historian Wilfried Roegsch
15:16Bismarck needed a reason to make a claim about Austria.
15:19Did you swear an oath, Abu Ahmid?
15:20Yes
15:20In his view, Austria was an entity that threatened German unity.
15:24Which he now wishes for and dreams about
15:26And if our Austria, by God's grace, doesn't exist
15:28Prussia would be the center of the new empire
15:31If the German unification plan succeeds
15:33O daughter of Takasib
15:34He asked about the Prophet like that
15:35Why can empires be divided in two?
15:38Why, when you name someone, will it not be about her?
15:40I don't need to tell you, my dear, that this whole Danish war was a deception.
15:42Bismarck wanted to create a conflict with Austria
15:44Without the international powers blaming him
15:46And he will do that.
15:47A dispute will arise over the administration of the two cities.
15:50Those who were taken during the war
15:51On June 9, 1866, Bismarck entered into war against Austria.
15:55Playing and Hamid Tufain, the international powers?
15:57Bismarck and his associates took advantage of the fact that Russia was holding Austria.
16:00Because of a spear known as the War of the Century
16:02Not only that
16:03Italy is also carrying a burden from Austria.
16:05Because of the gland, it is a region
16:06His name is Phoenicia
16:07While the rest of the countries continued to see it as a conflict
16:09The area between Austria and Prussia
16:10T civil war
16:11D-Germain Civil War
16:12We have nothing to do with them.
16:13Let them finish each other off
16:14By God, the Germans are fighting the Germans.
16:16Does he tell you that the Austrian war will only last seven weeks?
16:19Because Bismarck doesn't just choose the right time for war
16:22No, he also chose the appropriate weapon.
16:23During his development of the army
16:25Bizmark chooses rifles
16:26The British Loading Rifles
16:27These are rifles that a soldier can load.
16:29My family chooses her.
16:30He is sitting or hiding
16:31While the Austrian army was still using
16:33The Mazel Loading Rifles
16:34These are rifles that the soldier must load.
16:36He stood and revealed himself
16:37This slight difference
16:38The Austrian army suffered seven times the losses
16:41Meanwhile, Bizmark sat pleased with the success of his plan.
16:43The king will be determined to humiliate Austria.
16:45With a victory mission, he reaches as far as Vienna, the capital.
16:48Even Bizmark won't just refuse
16:49Calm down, Uncle King
16:50If this happens
16:51Bah said, "These aren't your enemies, Bizmarck."
16:53Bah said, "You're not the one who proposed the war, Uncle."
16:54You're not the one who planned and plotted this.
16:56So let people rejoice over their enemies.
16:57Why don't you go with them, man? Five in Vienna
16:59Take it easy, coffee
17:08And Bismarck was a very knowledgeable person.
17:10When will he abandon his recklessness and when will he protect his gains?
17:12He doesn't get greedy because he knows that greed will make him lose everything he's gained.
17:15He saw that humiliating Austria in this way
17:18He will provoke international powers
17:19Which he was able to neutralize with the war plan
17:21Austria, a neighbor with whom we have a dispute, will also try to
17:24Chatting about the differences of an eternal enemy
17:26Between us and him, a bird flew, destined to be passed down through generations.
17:28This will make the unified Germany we want to create.
17:31Threatened forever
17:32Bismarck destroyed all the German states that sided with Austria in the war, such as Naas, Hesse, and Hanover.
17:37But he, in a swift and imminent move, of course, in Baghdad
17:41He will cancel the humiliating conditions imposed on the Austrians and make only one request.
17:45Austria's exit from the German federation
17:48For a victorious king, this is a simple request.
17:51After Austria's withdrawal, Bismarck would unite Prussia and the states that had fought with him.
17:55And the states that he seized and counted
17:56The North German Confederation was formed in 1867.
18:02At that moment, my dear Bismark became a national hero
18:04For the first time, we see liberals and parliamentarians who used to despise him forget their hatred for him and see him as a dream of unity.
18:10It was being achieved before their very eyes, even if only partially; Bismarck still had a chance to conquer the southern states.
18:15Like Bavaria, which Bismarck tried with all the enticements to bring into his new federation
18:19But the problem was that some of them were Catholic states that refused to join the union led by Protestant Prussia.
18:25Bismarck is resorting to his last war; this will be the final and most dangerous gamble on the table.
18:30Bismarck knew that the only time all the German states had fought each other
18:34It was against an external enemy, Napoleon Bonaparte
18:36The only situation in which this unity could be repeated is if he entered into a war with France.
18:41The problem, my dear, is that this is a war that the international community will not tolerate.
18:45Therefore, the international community could destroy his project except in one case.
18:48If France had declared war on us
18:51That time will come soon. Defend myself, sir.
18:53They're the ones who hit me and they want me to keep hitting them, sir.
18:55Formo Al-Tahra defended myself
18:57Self-defense
18:58What a mess, I swear to God!
19:00Well, Abu Hamad, this is a big problem. How will he know what they look like?
19:02The opportunity that Bismarck has will come from the last place you expect.
19:11Like House Stark in the game Aftertrons
19:13So we see the year 1869, the King of France, Napoleon III, is afraid now of their attempt to encircle France.
19:19Germans from above and Spaniards from below
19:21He will send his ambassador to the King of Prussia to inform him of his refusal to allow any member of his family to enter.
19:25Haus Fordsolen will ascend the throne of Spain in the future
19:28Firstly, to impress France; secondly, because the name is very difficult to pronounce.
19:31He will politely reject France's demands.
19:34He records it in a telegram and then removes it from the Bismark
19:36Bizmark will take the telegram, put it in Google Docs, and edit it.
19:40Tac-tac-tac-tac-tac-tac-tack
19:41So what did Abu Ahmed sell, instead of letting the king refuse politely?
19:46The request that came from the French ambassador was a statement in which the king refused to meet the ambassador again.
19:53Hey? So, there's something else going on in the speech that the king, Abu Ahmad, is talking about.
19:56Hey? What's not going on? I'm not apologizing, I really rejected your request.
19:59Tell them to get out of here and not let him see the face of your family's ambassador again.
20:03And I sent him a message informing him of his relative Leopold's decision to renew his claim to the Spanish throne.
20:08My dear, exactly what happened was that Bizmark sold a word called Agtant
20:11This word means that the Prussian king's messenger to the ambassador is a staff officer.
20:15But in French it means a minor man without a hump
20:19Bismarck turned an ordinary rag into a statement insulting the dignity of France
20:22Not only that, they leaked it to German newspapers
20:24So that the next day the French would be furious and demand from the King of France
20:28He is responding to this farce that is taking place.
20:30Bizmark used his experience in the art of humiliating someone to make them stand out.
20:33Because if he doesn't expose you now, he will lose his honor forever.
20:36On July 19, 1870, France learned of the war
20:39And he promised there would be no solution for the southern German states
20:43However, it joins the Bismark Union
20:44To protect them from the French army, which could wipe them out in days.
20:47The French army, which is already provocative
20:49Let me tell you, my dear, that this war between Prussia and France
20:52It would be the fiercest war Europe had seen until the World Wars
20:56With the participation of 2 million soldiers
20:57Despite the war ending with the defeat of France and the capture of Napoleon III
21:00However, the French will continue their guerrilla warfare.
21:03This will force Bismarck to bomb civilians in Paris.
21:07After France surrendered, the German army decided to seize
21:10On the rich Alsatians and Lorraine of France
21:12Despite Bismarck's opposition
21:13The good news, my dear, is that the war is ending and he is winning.
21:16But the terrible news is that he turned France into an eternal enemy.
21:19On January 18, 1871, the Second Reich was proclaimed
21:23After all the states joined the Union, Bismark
21:25From where? From the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France.
21:28Bizmark did that because he was afraid that if he chose
21:31A specific German state, so that the federation can learn
21:34This could happen without the approval of the states.
21:36Why do they have it and we don't?
21:37We couldn't believe we had created a national unity government and we rejected the idea of sectarianism.
21:39Because it's under the roof of the Palace of Versailles in France
21:41Filler transforms into Caesar
21:43Bismarck to Chancellor of the Second Reich
21:45Bismarck was clever
21:47And he knew he had created a new empire
21:50The empire of Boaz balance
21:51Europe, that's why after a thousand building
21:53Seventy-one will transform the advisor who made
21:55His state is made of iron and blood for a shepherd
21:57First peace in Europe
21:59My brothers in the Second Reich, I
22:01We fought too much, so let the war end.
22:03To hell with you, and may you be scattered like sheep.
22:05Olives, I apologize.
22:08Andy now has money in
22:09Las Vegas with President Omar Harb
22:11Bismark wanted to reassure everyone that the new Germany
22:13It won't upset the balance at all.
22:14This will protect him and prevent France from forming an alliance.
22:17Which country will you retaliate against, Germany?
22:19He will form the year 1873
22:22Alliance with Russia and Austria
22:24Alliance with Russia and Austria
22:24Those who were about to fight each other in the Balkans
22:26The Balkans were under Ottoman rule at that time.
22:29Ottoman rule, which was weakening at the time.
22:30When the issue escalates between Austria and Russia
22:33Bizmark is holding a conference known as the Congress
22:35Off Berlin to resolve this conflict
22:37Before this conflict escalates into a major war
22:39Europe was destroyed in 1875
22:40When German newspapers publish an invitation
22:42For a preemptive war against France
22:44Which has begun to rearm its battalions again
22:46Bismarck himself intervenes to prevent war
22:48He stopped exporting immunity to France
22:50Which were among the essential tools of war at that time
22:52Bismarck, having exhausted all his skills, worked to unify Germany.
22:55Like the one Russia wants
22:56He used his diplomatic expertise to prevent Germany from getting into another war.
23:00Because he was certain that the next war would be a world war.
23:03And the fledgling little Germany
23:05It's far too weak for her to win a major war like this.
23:07My dear, his heart sensed something; he didn't see what happened in the Third Reich.
23:10In his domestic policies, Bismarck will be careful
23:12The German always prefers them scattered
23:15And the power is in his hands.
23:16Divide and conquer is an old and worn-out tactic.
23:17It will begin with the Catholic sect, which constituted 36% of the new state.
23:21He was afraid that they would unite and form a bloc against them.
23:24But when Europe was hit with glasses in 1872
23:27He will ally with them and with the liberals.
23:29If you remember, he was their enemy all their lives
23:31To avoid the threat of the communists
23:33Those who began to spread and called on the workers to revolt
23:35This policy, my dear
23:36Here, Bizmark will introduce the world's first social welfare system.
23:40With retirement and healthcare
23:42To prevent the image of the workers
23:43His son is a messiah in all his alliances and enmities.
23:45He is cleverly looking out for his own interests.
23:47And by 1888, which was the year of the emperors, the chains
23:51The emperor will die, Philel
23:52The one who was Saint Bismarck and ruled for him throughout his life
23:54And after him, his son Frederick
23:56But he will die after a few months
23:57He will go to rule for King Wilhelm II
24:00Anyone who refuses to be a shadow of Bismarck
24:02And he dismisses him, O shepherd of eggs
24:03After all these years of Prussian unification and service to Germany
24:06Is that how you treat it? Sorry, it's all going downhill.
24:08Then the new Hutchinshu Punch comic
24:11A caricature of Bismarck as a defeated captain
24:13He gets off his ship
24:14Meanwhile, the young emperor looked at him with gloating.
24:16The cartoon was called
24:18It's as if Germany, in this situation, has become a ship
24:20She lost her captain and became leaderless.
24:23The accident that resembled Jackie's cocina occurred
24:25He's the one driving it
24:25Europe knew that Bismarck was the only politician
24:28Who can manage peace in Europe?
24:29And it integrates Germany into the global system without any wars.
24:32And in 1898, Bismarck died peacefully.
24:35After his house was transformed during his retirement years
24:37Every German goes to the kiss
24:39And it became a symbol of unity, which was impossible.
24:41The new emperor's ambition is to rival Britain.
24:43By building a powerful fleet and war machine
24:45Britain created a new alliance in 1904
24:47With France and Russia
24:49Shafi Aziz, politics plays a role similar to that of the stylist
24:50In her book, *Blade and Iron*, author Katja Heuer says
24:53Bismarck will predict the madness of the young emperor
24:55What will destroy everything is what he did.
24:57And whoever enters with lunch and his empire
25:00In a war that undermines the international balance
25:01Because only 16 years after his death
25:03World War I begins and Germany enters it
25:06But sometimes she hides herself, isolated and hated by everyone around her.
25:09This was the nightmare that Bismarck feared in all his movements.
25:12This is the nightmare that Bizmark is living to write about
25:14Even when he was in the midst of his victory, he never exaggerated his celebrations.
25:16Because he didn't want Germany
25:18She remains in her current state of isolation.
25:20And just like the First World War
25:21It will end with the scene with which we began this story.
25:24The Versailles meeting that would create Hitler
25:26This is the seat that many historians consider
25:28It will cause World War II
25:31Swani, Abu Ahmed, you said that the second smell
25:32It is Hitler's bridge
25:33Bizmar seems to me to be a genius.
25:36Germany and the border were united, and Michi handed it over on the key.
25:38What was the point of Hitler's arrival?
25:40The historian Alfred Rajashi
25:41He says that the whole of Germany was going to change its future
25:43If the 1848 revolution had succeeded
25:45Which was founded on principles such as democracy
25:48Equality and freedom, but by defeating them
25:50At the hands of the monarchy and the men of the monarchy
25:52Someone like Besmar says that Germany
25:53Her only chance to be a community was taken away
25:55The basis of freedom, according to Katja Heuer
25:57Bismarck did not create a proper state.
25:59But it's a hastily constructed state.
26:01Iron and blood of enemies
26:03This is a unity that was not created based on the unity of the Germans.
26:05But their thirst for war is the reason for our unity.
26:07He is our enemy, not our love for each other.
26:09A unit made in Zamark, provided that it is
26:11The Borussia Dortmund championship is not a championship for all Germans.
26:13Germany, my dear, didn't create two wars in two hundred years.
26:15Because of the recklessness of the second film, or the madness of Hitler.
26:18But simply put, according to these books
26:20Because it is a modern state and I love it
26:22Designed based on wars, homeland
26:24Its members do not feel a sense of belonging.
26:26Unless there's a villain in the movie
26:27People only gather when there's a war.
26:29If we look at the system of government
26:32So Bismarck created a state, that's all.
26:34The one who can lead it is a strong advisor.
26:36Parliament, opposition, and political parties
26:38They have no value either, my dear, if we look
26:40On the character of Bismarck and the character of Hitler
26:42We will find that they are not different; we will find that maybe
26:44The difference is that one succeeded.
26:46Hitler's personal deification did not succeed.
26:48Take it from the Germans and visit it.
26:50Thousands of Germans are already planted within them
26:52She loved visiting Nad Zamarek
26:54Before their death, considering that it represents
26:56Germany is Bismarck and Bismarck
26:58It's Germany, meaning they're both the same.
27:00And while Bismark is still repulsive
27:02In Germany and Hitler, Madame Cosme
27:04It is known in its history that Hitler
27:06Recipe for restoring the single row
27:08By war from Bismarck
27:09And the authorities seized all the power, like Bismarck
27:11He waged his wars with the same optimism that Bismarck had.
27:14In the view of some historians, we
27:16We talked about them in this episode with Zamarek
27:18He is no different from Hitler
27:19The only difference is that one succeeded and one did not.
27:21One was reckless, and despite his recklessness
27:24One was reckless, but he knew very well.
27:26When will this recklessness stop?
27:28That's it, my dear, this was an episode about the founder of modern Germany.
27:31And the founder of the twin Rikh
27:32That was our episode, let's see the previous one.
27:34In the next episode, don't forget to check the sources.
27:36We share the audio acquisition
27:37What's going in?
27:38My dear, the general options in your brand are almost essential.
27:39When I saw the pictures, it was a completely different story.
27:41Right now I feel like I'm facing Ashmawy
27:43Or the old women who run in the Bab Al-Hara series