Bismarck und das Deutsche Reich - Die Deutschen (Staffel 1) - ZDF
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0:02 - 0:07Central Europe in the second millennium
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0:07 - 0:13A country that long needed
to become united -
0:13 - 0:20People who have considered themselves
for centuries to be Germans -
0:21 - 0:24Who are we?
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0:24 - 0:26Where do we come from?
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0:32 - 0:36Questions on a millennium of German history
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0:44 - 0:47[The Germans]
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0:49 - 0:53The Germans are still not united
into one state -
0:53 - 0:58He intends to end that, Bismarck
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0:58 - 1:00Not with parliaments, but as he says
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1:00 - 1:03with "Blood and Iron"
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1:05 - 1:09The establishment of a state from above
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1:10 - 1:13Unity at the price of freedom?
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1:19 - 1:24[Bismarck and the German Reich]
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1:27 - 1:29[BERLIN]
[7 May 1866] -
1:29 - 1:32For him, this question does not arise
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1:32 - 1:34Ferdinand Cohen-Blind
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1:34 - 1:37the 22-year-old student
from southern Germany -
1:37 - 1:40has come to Berlin for one thing only
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1:43 - 1:45He wants to prevent
the war that's threatening -
1:45 - 1:48on both sides of which are Germans
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1:48 - 1:49fratricidal war
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1:52 - 1:55For him, "Those giving rise
to such fanciful patriots", -
1:55 - 1:58so he wrote,
"are traitors of Germany." -
2:00 - 2:04To secure peace, Cohen-Blind
saw just one solution -
2:05 - 2:07He must get rid of the man
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2:07 - 2:11who for most Germans
was the driving force of the war -
2:14 - 2:19It is the Prussian Minister President
Otto von Bismarck -
2:19 - 2:25In Prussia he fights for the Crown
against parliament and democracy -
2:25 - 2:28He was a reactionary
in the purest sense of the word -
2:30 - 2:34Outwardly he would unite the many
German states under Prussian rule -
2:34 - 2:37Not from a sense of German nationality,
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2:37 - 2:41but, as some think,
from a Prussian striving for power -
2:43 - 2:44His credo:
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2:44 - 2:51The great decisions of the time would be
decided not with words but with bayonets -
2:51 - 2:55That turned now against him
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3:14 - 3:18Bismarck's study in Friedrichsruh
near Hamburg -
3:18 - 3:22Here the memory of the assassination
attempt is still present -
3:24 - 3:28Among that left behind by Bismarck
is the pistol of the would-be assassin -
3:31 - 3:38A weapon that could have changed
the course of history -
3:38 - 3:46As the darned bullet holes show,
Bismarck was hit by more than one bullet -
3:46 - 3:51But his thick clothing that day
softened their force -
3:51 - 3:55and the firepower of the pistol
was too weak -
3:56 - 3:59Bismarck suffered only bruises
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3:59 - 4:03What would have happened
if the assassination attempt had succeeded -
4:05 - 4:08F-L Kroll: Had Bismarck in 1866
been killed in the attack, -
4:08 - 4:13there would not have been war,
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4:13 - 4:16no one in Germany
wanted the fratricidal war -
4:16 - 4:21Speaker: The weapon of the attacker,
who killed himself in prison, -
4:21 - 4:24Bismarck kept all his life.
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4:24 - 4:29His escape he saw as a sign from God
to decide the fate of Germany himself -
4:31 - 4:35Germany, at that time it was made up
of over 30 independent states -
4:35 - 4:38that had joined together
in the German Confederation. -
4:39 - 4:42Its character was largely dominated
by Prussia and Austria -
4:43 - 4:48But as Prussia wanted to annex
the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein -
4:48 - 4:50against Austria's wishes,
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4:50 - 4:53the dispute became a power game
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4:53 - 4:55Who had the say in Germany?
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4:55 - 4:57Austria or Prussia?
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4:58 - 5:00The decision took place
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5:00 - 5:02in the Free Imperial City
Frankfurt-am-Main -
5:05 - 5:07The city in which once the Kaiser
was elected -
5:07 - 5:10is the seat of the German Confederation
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5:10 - 5:14Here the peace of the German states
should be secured -
5:14 - 5:17as well as a combined defence
against the rest of the world -
5:18 - 5:22Not far from the the cathedral
in the Palais Thurn und Taxis, -
5:22 - 5:25one month after the assassination attempt
the Federal Assembly met, -
5:25 - 5:28the decision-making body
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5:28 - 5:33They vote on Austria's motion
to mobilize together against Prussia, -
5:34 - 5:38the occupation of the Duchies of Schleswig
and Holstein is wrong. -
5:41 - 5:44All eyes are focused on him,
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5:45 - 5:48the Prussian ambassador,
Karl Friedrich von Savigny. -
5:48 - 5:51What instructions had Bismarck given him?
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5:51 - 5:54The ambassador of Austria took the chair.
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5:56 - 5:58Austrian ambassador: Time to vote
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5:59 - 6:02In the name of his Majesty
the Emperor of Austria -
6:03 - 6:05I vote for the motion before us.
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6:06 - 6:09And now the ambassador of Prussia
has the word. -
6:12 - 6:16Prussian ambassador: In the name
of the government of Prussia, -
6:16 - 6:20I protest vehemently against this vote
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6:20 - 6:25which is without doubt a clear breach
of the federal law. -
6:27 - 6:30Austrian ambassador: The protest
will be entered in the record. -
6:30 - 6:33Now, I give the word to the
ambassador of the Kingdom of Bavaria. -
6:33 - 6:35Bavarian ambassador: On behalf
of my Government, -
6:35 - 6:37I agree to the motion
of the Imperial Government of Austria -
6:37 - 6:39Sp: Prussia is isolated
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6:41 - 6:43The princes do not want
a German Confederation -
6:43 - 6:45that is dominated by Prussia.
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6:45 - 6:46AE: Württemberg?
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6:46 - 6:47Württemberg ambassador: For
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6:47 - 6:49Speaker: With nine votes to six
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6:49 - 6:55the Austrian motion to mobilize German
forces against Prussia is passed, -
6:56 - 7:00PA: In the name of his Majesty,
the King of Prussia, -
7:00 - 7:02I declare, firstly,
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7:03 - 7:12Prussia considers this vote
as a declaration of war, -
7:12 - 7:20and secondly, the previous federal treaty
for Prussia is therewith null and void -
7:23 - 7:26And by the order of the King
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7:26 - 7:31I declare that my work
at this assembly is concluded -
7:31 - 7:35Dieter Langewiesche:
1866/67 the German Confederation ends -
7:35 - 7:39because the states
do what is not supposed to happen, -
7:39 - 7:41that is make war against each other
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7:41 - 7:45But the majority of the German states
were on the side of Austria, -
7:45 - 7:50and Prussia was virtually the villain
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7:50 - 7:52who breached the German Confederation,
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7:52 - 7:58and against whom they formed
a coalition to make war. -
8:00 - 8:03Sp: It began the day
after the Frankfurt vote. -
8:04 - 8:07It was fought out
at the beginning of July in Königgrätz, -
8:07 - 8:09in what today is the Czech Republic,
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8:09 - 8:12then in Austrian Bohemia
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8:14 - 8:17Bismarck puts his hope in him,
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8:17 - 8:20the Prussian Chief of General Staff,
Helmuth von Moltke -
8:20 - 8:24His plan: March separately, strike together
- Title:
- Bismarck und das Deutsche Reich - Die Deutschen (Staffel 1) - ZDF
- Description:
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Bismarck und das Deutsche Reich
Vom Kleinstaatler zum NationalkämpferMitte des 19. Jahrhunderts: Noch immer sind die Deutschen nicht in einem Staat geeint. Der preußische Ministerpräsident Otto von Bismarck will das ändern. Nicht mit Parlamenten oder durch Mehrheiten, sondern wie er sagt, "mit Blut und Eisen".
- Video Language:
- German
- Duration:
- 43:41
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