Wie das Deutsche Reich vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg tatsächlich aussah

Von vladgrinch

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  1. The German Empire was formed in 1871 after unification under Prussia, bringing together dozens of smaller states into a single power.

    By 1914, it sat at the center of Europe, bordering multiple rival empires including France and Russia. This made it both powerful and highly vulnerable in a large-scale war.

    Within four years, the empire collapsed and lost significant territory, helping shape the modern map of Europe.

  2. vingt-et-un-juillet on

    The borders with Belgium aren’t correct here. Belgium got German territories after WW1 that are already shown as Belgian here.

  3. 1871 – 1918 – that’s how it looked like for the whole 47 years… fortunately not for long.

  4. So much was taken away from Germany due to the decision of a few nobles and mad men. Now modern day Germans have to live on smaller space just cause of the decisions of people of the past, thats not fair.

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