The Franco-Prussian War

The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War , often referred to in France as the War of 1870 (19 July 1870 - 10 May 1871), was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia. The conflict was caused by Prussian ambitions to extend German unification. Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck planned to provoke a French attack in order to draw the southern German states-Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt-into an alliance with the North German Confederation dominated by Prussia.

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  • @stephanvenner2939
    @stephanvenner29396 жыл бұрын

    France and the Britsh Empire where scared that Germany becomes too big. That's where the trouble began.War is always about Power and Money.

  • @andrewdevine3920

    @andrewdevine3920

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well, duh...

  • @meong6809

    @meong6809

    5 жыл бұрын

    So right

  • @boningzhang4697

    @boningzhang4697

    4 жыл бұрын

    security dilemma

  • @Raisonnance.

    @Raisonnance.

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's always the same. Britain did that against Louis XIV, Louis XV and napoleon.

  • @lil_zangod713

    @lil_zangod713

    4 жыл бұрын

    You don't say

  • @XXGDUBSXX
    @XXGDUBSXX7 жыл бұрын

    The last war where soldiers dressed so nicely.

  • @XXGDUBSXX

    @XXGDUBSXX

    7 жыл бұрын

    If only we were so lucky

  • @XXGDUBSXX

    @XXGDUBSXX

    7 жыл бұрын

    Johan Jacob Yeah the Germans should be happy their country was "liberated" so Social Democrats , the green party and other nooseworthy marxist individuals can flood Germany with non-white colonizers and direct government funding to educating them on how to pick up and impregnate white women with the openly stated intent on genociding the German people through mongrelization. While utilizing ex-stasi members to throw Germans in prison for speaking negatively on facebook about said Genocide. Good thing that evil old Hitler got beat.

  • @TheJasonCastle

    @TheJasonCastle

    7 жыл бұрын

    XXGDUBSXX What's interesting is threadbare Americans were fighting in the mud just a few years earlier.

  • @WhiteCamry

    @WhiteCamry

    7 жыл бұрын

    +John Jacob. At the Nuremburg Trials Hugo Boss received the Award for Best Costume Design.

  • @smooth_sundaes5172

    @smooth_sundaes5172

    7 жыл бұрын

    The French were still quite pretty in 1914

  • @brianjordan2192
    @brianjordan21926 жыл бұрын

    Alsace and Lorraine were originally German territory. Unless you believe Strasburg and Metz are french names.

  • @janzjenau8400

    @janzjenau8400

    6 жыл бұрын

    Brian Jordan Straßburg is such a german sounding name, I don't understand how anyone could consider it to be a french city. The french version 'Strasbourg' is a sad attempt to make a german city name sound french.

  • @bojak7808

    @bojak7808

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Fabian Kirchgessner You have a very limited vision of things. It's not because something sounds more german that it is german. The city was originally renamed by the franks who are ancesters of France and Germany right? So it's not a germain city

  • @JK-hd9raton

    @JK-hd9raton

    5 жыл бұрын

    In Strasbourg we are french, our grandfathers too and their fathers too, all we want is that the Germans close their mouths and stay as far as possible from us @@janzjenau8400

  • @supernodream

    @supernodream

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's true. Thirty-years war gave France the opportunity to annex it.

  • @kingelthibardunbroch4529
    @kingelthibardunbroch45298 жыл бұрын

    Napoleon III and F. A. Bazaine disliked this.

  • @Merf_Gaming
    @Merf_Gaming7 жыл бұрын

    so this is basically the prequel to WW1

  • @mehrunesdagon3046
    @mehrunesdagon30467 жыл бұрын

    One does not simply, attack Prussia

  • @VinnieBoombatz374

    @VinnieBoombatz374

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mehrunes Dagon Napoleon did.

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    There were 53 major conflicts in Europe. France will have been a belligerent in 49 of them, and the United Kingdom in 43. Of the 185 battles that France has fought over the last 800 years, its armies will have won 132 of them, and lost 43, leaving only 10 indecisive battles Thus giving the French military the record of victories in Europe and therefore in the world. France is the nation that has participated in the greatest number of war and battle throughout the history of Humanity. - Over the last 800 years France has beaten more than 200 years against England, more than 150 years against the Germanic nations, more than 190 years against the Spanish / Portuguese, and against many other nations. Very often these wars were waged against France, which was outnumbered by coalitions of several nations aimed at destroying it. France, the warrior nation par excellence, the strategies deployed by these generals are still studying today, including the campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte. On all the lands and continents France has shown the world what it was worth in the fight. - Battle of Auerstaedt (1806), 25,000 French against 60,000 Prussians, French Victory fr.wikipedia.org/g/wiki/Bataille_d%27Auerstaedt Battle of Patays 1 against 6, French Victory. . fr.wikipedia.org//wiki/Bataille_de_Patay_(1429) - Fort Carillon, 3600 French against 18,000 English, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Fort_Carillon - Battle of the Pyramids, 20 000 Fr against 50 000 Mamluks, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/rg/wiki/Bataille_des_Pyramides - Austerlitz, 73,000 Fr against 86,000 Russians and Austrians, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/g/wiki/Bataille_d%27Austerlitz But it is also the battles of Bouvines, Verdun, Soissons, Marigan, Castillon, etc ... And those of the Prestige: - the battle of Camerone, 62 French legionnaires against 2000 Mexicans. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Camerone - Birk hakeim, 1 against 10, 3700 French against 37 000 Germans / Italians. fr.wikipedia.org/rg/wiki/Bataille_de_Bir_Hakeim And so many others ... But France is also the one that colonized England in 1066, this Francized country for centuries to the point that 40% of English words are of French origin. It is the Nation Daughter-eld of the church, because the first barbarian King of Europe to be converted is none other than Clovis I, King of the Franks, she is therefore the protector of the Christianity, even in her national borders we feel the destiny. The one that dismantled the 900-year-old Holy Roman Empire. Allowing Germany to be born 65 years later. That which allowed the independence of the USA fighting in America against the English. The country of "Dynasties" Many European kings have French ancestries. - Under Saint Louis France is the richest and most populous country in Europe as well as the most developed intellectually and artistically influencing all of Europe. - The Amerindians nicknamed the King of France the Great Onontio "the greatest mountain of the earth" at the end of the seven-year war, overwhelmed then by the French defeat and their fate throw in the hands of the English who will exterminate them thereafter. The one that dominated Europe for several centuries making her royal court the most popular and appreciated by the Kings of Europe. The country of humanism and human rights and the first modern European democracy. But France is something else: France is the second nation in the world to have done the most invention and discovery. - It was the 2nd largest colonial empire in the world, spanning all continents and oceans. - It has the world's second largest maritime area behind the US and could legitimize some areas ranking it as the world's No. 1 maritime possession through the Globe. - It is the largest nation in the European Union in terms of area. - First European Agricultural Power and 4th world. - 5th world military power and 1st European. - 6th World Economic Power. - Permanent member of the UN alongside the USA, Russia, China and England. - 2nd industrial and commercial power of Europe. France is also the third country in the world to have manufactured the atomic bomb. France is also a space power, the third nation to conquer space, the most important space budget of the European agency. France is also famous for its gastronomy around the world. France is also the first nation with regard to Art. But it is also the Francophonie: The French language is the second language taught in the world, La Francophonie brings together 49 countries around the world grouped in permanent council of La Francophonie meeting every 2 years. - French is today the 5th most spoken language in the world with 274 million speakers - French is the 3rd language of business in the world - French is the 4th language of the internet. image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787077-image.jpg: This map represents the French colonial empire image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787248-image.jpg: This one represents the 1st French Empire under Napoleon in 1812 image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787321-image.jpg: This one represents the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne (ancestor of the French) image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787977-image.jpg: This card represents France under Louis XIV, his sons being placed king of Spain and Italy who will later take a great French descent to the Spanish throne

  • @andrewdevine3920

    @andrewdevine3920

    5 жыл бұрын

    One does not simply put a comma in the middle of one's sentence for no reason.

  • @checkmate885

    @checkmate885

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@michaeltricoli5008 One thing to note, France is arguably the oldest continuing nation in Europe. Maybe the reason why France had achieved such great things is that no other countries have existed long enough to beat them in terms of the raw number of achievements. To be honest, as a Germanophile, I am bitter seeing this comment, however, I can not disagree with what you are saying. One thing to counter you. The Frankish kingdom was German. It was later on when Charlemagne imported Latin culture where we see the distinction between the French and German cultures. Therefore, the Germans basically gave birth to France. Sucked In :)

  • @gandalfthegrey2592

    @gandalfthegrey2592

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@VinnieBoombatz374 Napoleon is a real nigga for doing that. I mean he broke the rules and got away with it.

  • @marsnz1002
    @marsnz10027 жыл бұрын

    the first of three summer vacations west of the Rhine.

  • @orpheonkatakrosmortarchoft4332

    @orpheonkatakrosmortarchoft4332

    6 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't call WW1 summer vacations.

  • @silverpleb2128

    @silverpleb2128

    6 жыл бұрын

    three summers? WW1 summers? okay you are dumb

  • @julzhickman

    @julzhickman

    6 жыл бұрын

    haha i think you may want to rethink that statement........xxxxx think about it

  • @andrews902

    @andrews902

    6 жыл бұрын

    The first vacation was a war, the second vacation was slaughter, and the third vacation was well... nothing but pure unadulterated evil.

  • @benitomussolini3271

    @benitomussolini3271

    6 жыл бұрын

    To long live king of prussia, i hate frenchS! I amVietnamese

  • @ThePerfectRed
    @ThePerfectRed7 жыл бұрын

    The only thing I don't like about such documentary films is that they show old b/w footage of the 1920s and 30s as if it were original footage of the time.

  • @unadin4583

    @unadin4583

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's particularly absurd when they do that with documentaries about ancient Rome.

  • @VinnieBoombatz374

    @VinnieBoombatz374

    3 жыл бұрын

    The photos near the end, about the siege of Paris, are accurate and from the era. The stuff in the beginning probably not.

  • @qhapaqinka
    @qhapaqinka7 жыл бұрын

    What's the capital of Prussia? Pmoscow.

  • @pimd6998

    @pimd6998

    7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know but their current leader is Pputin.

  • @cogitantcumsollicitudine9049

    @cogitantcumsollicitudine9049

    7 жыл бұрын

    You mean Ptsar Pvladimir Pputin?

  • @Urlocallordandsavior

    @Urlocallordandsavior

    7 жыл бұрын

    used to be berlin

  • @deltaforceee

    @deltaforceee

    7 жыл бұрын

    You dont get the joke do you lol

  • @Urlocallordandsavior

    @Urlocallordandsavior

    7 жыл бұрын

    dont insult a defeated power ffs... plebs ( jk :) )

  • @irgendeinerirgendwo8420
    @irgendeinerirgendwo84207 жыл бұрын

    How the war started: Prussia: Send insult *a few moments later* "My King, the bastards in France declared war upon us! Prepare for battle... They cite 'Diplomatic Insult' as their casus belli"

  • @pieterzwaan4451

    @pieterzwaan4451

    6 жыл бұрын

    Bismarck was a very clever politician,he WANTED this war,he knew how the provoce the French,he knew Prussia could win.

  • @DamonNomad82

    @DamonNomad82

    6 жыл бұрын

    Bismarck has a plan. Bismarck ALWAYS has a plan!

  • @heavenwatcher100

    @heavenwatcher100

    6 жыл бұрын

    France: Elan! 20% morale is invincible Prussia: Nope, 150% discipline prevails

  • @melechaifrankenberg254
    @melechaifrankenberg2546 жыл бұрын

    my great great grandfather took Prussian citizenship in 1875.

  • @dansm1422
    @dansm14228 жыл бұрын

    It seems that some of Germany's early victories were rather pyrrhic. This could be because the main French rifle, the Chassepot, was vastly superior to the Prussian Dreyse needle gun. The German advantage was in its artillery.

  • @boss180888

    @boss180888

    8 жыл бұрын

    i believe so, also the germans won the war by being able to concentrate more troops faster so even suffering more casualties they would still win...

  • @Columbia1867

    @Columbia1867

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dan Sm Unlike when the Dreyse slaughtered the Austrians in 1866.

  • @Wasserkaktus

    @Wasserkaktus

    7 жыл бұрын

    The German advantage was in it's new, innovative General Staff, which is now the primary command function in modern armies, but was revolutionary at the time. Prussia had a unified command, wherein their sub-divisioned armies obeyed a direct general staff command, in contrast to the French, who kept their old system of largely independent armies, with a "general staff" which did little more than offer recommendations to these independent armies.

  • @swunt10

    @swunt10

    7 жыл бұрын

    the general staff was used during the napoleonic wars as well. so it was not new.

  • @gotarmadillo

    @gotarmadillo

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's not what I've read about Louis Napoleon's "Old Grumblers". He was trying a "Grand Armee" but actually had no use for it until 1870. The rest were schemes like Mexico and conscription by the army was considered a catastrophe for most Frenchmen. Discipline was horrible, the men all drank too much and, when they showed up in 1870 at the frontier were likely to loot their own towns because they outran their supplies. One French town actually opened the gates to the Germans because they paid good prices in script and could be counted upon to redeem it.

  • @mattp.3949
    @mattp.39497 жыл бұрын

    The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was a short, but long forgotten war that was a prelude to the mass killing and destrution of the First World War which was to come 44 years later. The French to this day still don't like to talk about this conflict which led to France's humiliating defeat by Prussia (aka the North German Confederation) so very little is discussed in France about the conflict which led to a united Germany replacing France as the greatest land power in Europe. France would fight two more wars with Germany; World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945) which the latter once again led to France's defeat in 1940.

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    Never heard of WW1 ?@Venge Ance

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    as well, France won WW1 and besides losing the battle on france in WW2, they actually won the war while germany literally and drastically lost the 2 World War by surrendering each times. I wonder how many wars you country have won...not even close to France i bet@Venge Ance

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    Venge Ance wtf so okay nobody won WW1 and WW2 then bc they were in coalitions as well, so UK did not win WW1 bc they needed help or France and USA and russia, USA did not win WW1 bc they needed help of France UK qnd russia, and same goes with WW2, USA did not win bc they needed the help of UK , France (wich helped to reconquered germany) and other countries...do you understand that you are saying is stupid? Its not because your are in a military alliance that when you win, you dont win (it doesnt make any sence right? ) especially in WW1 where no country was more involved in the war than France and germany, and france needed the USA bc UK fucked up and was not able to do their job while France did it perfectly. So following you mindset, France and the Us won WW1, but not UK, which is still false.

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    Venge Ance and if you still think France suck, well you might need a serious history lesson kid: There were 53 major conflicts in Europe. France will have been a belligerent in 49 of them, and the United Kingdom in 43. Of the 185 battles that France has fought over the last 800 years, its armies will have won 132 of them, and lost 43, leaving only 10 indecisive battles Thus giving the French military the record of victories in Europe and therefore in the world. France is the nation that has participated in the greatest number of war and battle throughout the history of Humanity. - Over the last 800 years France has beaten more than 200 years against England, more than 150 years against the Germanic nations, more than 190 years against the Spanish / Portuguese, and against many other nations. Very often these wars were waged against France, which was outnumbered by coalitions of several nations aimed at destroying it. France, the warrior nation par excellence, the strategies deployed by these generals are still studying today, including the campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte. On all the lands and continents France has shown the world what it was worth in the fight. - Battle of Auerstaedt (1806), 25,000 French against 60,000 Prussians, French Victory fr.wikipedia.org/g/wiki/Bataille_d%27Auerstaedt Battle of Patays 1 against 6, French Victory. . fr.wikipedia.org//wiki/Bataille_de_Patay_(1429) - Fort Carillon, 3600 French against 18,000 English, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Fort_Carillon - Battle of the Pyramids, 20 000 Fr against 50 000 Mamluks, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/rg/wiki/Bataille_des_Pyramides - Austerlitz, 73,000 Fr against 86,000 Russians and Austrians, French Victory. fr.wikipedia.org/g/wiki/Bataille_d%27Austerlitz But it is also the battles of Bouvines, Verdun, Soissons, Marigan, Castillon, etc ... And those of the Prestige: - the battle of Camerone, 62 French legionnaires against 2000 Mexicans. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Camerone - Birk hakeim, 1 against 10, 3700 French against 37 000 Germans / Italians. fr.wikipedia.org/rg/wiki/Bataille_de_Bir_Hakeim And so many others ... But France is also the one that colonized England in 1066, this Francized country for centuries to the point that 40% of English words are of French origin. It is the Nation Daughter-eld of the church, because the first barbarian King of Europe to be converted is none other than Clovis I, King of the Franks, she is therefore the protector of the Christianity, even in her national borders we feel the destiny. The one that dismantled the 900-year-old Holy Roman Empire. Allowing Germany to be born 65 years later. That which allowed the independence of the USA fighting in America against the English. The country of "Dynasties" Many European kings have French ancestries. - Under Saint Louis France is the richest and most populous country in Europe as well as the most developed intellectually and artistically influencing all of Europe. - The Amerindians nicknamed the King of France the Great Onontio "the greatest mountain of the earth" at the end of the seven-year war, overwhelmed then by the French defeat and their fate throw in the hands of the English who will exterminate them thereafter. The one that dominated Europe for several centuries making her royal court the most popular and appreciated by the Kings of Europe. The country of humanism and human rights and the first modern European democracy. But France is something else: France is the second nation in the world to have done the most invention and discovery. - It was the 2nd largest colonial empire in the world, spanning all continents and oceans. - It has the world's second largest maritime area behind the US and could legitimize some areas ranking it as the world's No. 1 maritime possession through the Globe. - It is the largest nation in the European Union in terms of area. - First European Agricultural Power and 4th world. - 5th world military power and 1st European. - 6th World Economic Power. - Permanent member of the UN alongside the USA, Russia, China and England. - 2nd industrial and commercial power of Europe. France is also the third country in the world to have manufactured the atomic bomb. France is also a space power, the third nation to conquer space, the most important space budget of the European agency. France is also famous for its gastronomy around the world. France is also the first nation with regard to Art. But it is also the Francophonie: The French language is the second language taught in the world, La Francophonie brings together 49 countries around the world grouped in permanent council of La Francophonie meeting every 2 years. - French is today the 5th most spoken language in the world with 274 million speakers - French is the 3rd language of business in the world - French is the 4th language of the internet. image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787077-image.jpg: This map represents the French colonial empire image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787248-image.jpg: This one represents the 1st French Empire under Napoleon in 1812 image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787321-image.jpg: This one represents the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne (ancestor of the French) image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/30/1469787977-image.jpg: This card represents France under Louis XIV, his sons being placed king of Spain and Italy who will later take a great French descent to the Spanish throne

  • @michaeltricoli5008

    @michaeltricoli5008

    5 жыл бұрын

    Venge Ance your answer just proved my point, you really dont know anything about history... in deed, we are done.

  • @Oct131917
    @Oct1319177 жыл бұрын

    The French were pissed off because they were insulted by Bismark and why because France was worried who would take the throne in Spain.

  • @njeschagunasad

    @njeschagunasad

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oct: Wasn`t it the French Ambassador, who first insulted the Prussian King? And yes, it was Bismarck, who made poor old Napoleon III take the bait.

  • @illiminatieoverlordgurglek140
    @illiminatieoverlordgurglek1407 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating how the German emperor was crowned after the conquest of Paris. Very significant moment in history. The rivalry between France and Germany goes all the way back to the fall of the western Roman empire, the Death Karl the Great/Charlemagne and the dividing of his empire. Germany, Austria and France claimed to be the heirs of that empire and were claiming the Imperial crown.

  • @abdacnc3969

    @abdacnc3969

    2 жыл бұрын

    France never wanted the germans united in one country ,, a Germany was a nightmare for France

  • @Heimkineast
    @Heimkineast7 жыл бұрын

    Since when was Alsace Lorraine annexed by Prussia? It belonged to the Holy Roman Empire for many centuries before it was step by step annexed by France! Its population was still speaking mostly German when it was reincorporated into the German Empire.

  • @Timrath

    @Timrath

    7 жыл бұрын

    You forget the fact that they resented having been made subjects of Germany. They had it much better under French rule, because of the many tax exemptions, privileges and autonomy they enjoyed, which all disappeared once they were annexed by Germany. You must keep in mind that Alsace had been a part of France for two centuries by the time of the Franco-Prussian war. Yes, they spoke German, but so do the Luxembourgians and Swiss. Do you consider them candidates for "reincorporation" as well? Language is important, but there are other, more important, factors that determine national sentiment.

  • @Heimkineast

    @Heimkineast

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am not sure about this. Of course there were resentiments but i doubt this was a majority. But regardless, that's a totally different matter. Fact is that people have a wrong perception about historic Germany trying conquer its neighbour countries while in fact it was just trying to unite all Volksdeutsche in a single free German empire. Just look at how the western history books tell the story about the annexation of Austria prior to WW2! And as far as I know there were never any ideas or attempts to annex the german speaking parts of Swiss, Luxembourg or Belgium.

  • @juppjames9635

    @juppjames9635

    7 жыл бұрын

    + Heimkineast You are totally right about France taking more and more land west of Rhine from the Holy Roman Empire in the centuries before, and Prussia/Germany just taking it back from France. but here is the problem with this line of thinking: If you go back further in time, the picture changes (Bellum Gallicum), so, if you don't want to act like children in the sandbox and pointing the finger to each other, you have to give up hisitory and deal with the present. Bismarck knew this, and he didn't want to take land from France at all. But this time, he lost against his king, likely because of the stubborness of the people of Paris, who didn't want a peace right after the battle of Sedan.

  • @Heimkineast

    @Heimkineast

    7 жыл бұрын

    You are of course right. Nevertheless it's important to make people realize the continuous brainwashing by the media that Germany was an agressive Nation per se.

  • @Timrath

    @Timrath

    7 жыл бұрын

    Heimkineast Germany is indeed an aggressive nation per se. It's just that France also happens to be a very aggressive nation. As are Russia, England, America, Spain, Portugal, Serbia, Japan, and pretty much any nation extant or extinct. Aggression is an integral component of human nature. I know of no nation that hasn't committed acts of aggression against their neighbours. Except maybe Liechtenstein. But I guarantee you, they would, if they could.

  • @GHST995
    @GHST9956 жыл бұрын

    "The French were killing the invaders at a horrific rate, but still the Prussians advanced" key note.

  • @GHST995

    @GHST995

    6 жыл бұрын

    lol wow

  • @silverpleb2128

    @silverpleb2128

    6 жыл бұрын

    "until all the french were annihilated" Actually, no, clearly no. The french were still more than the germans in this war. The error came from the HQ. Exactly like in the ww2.

  • @MaximKretsch

    @MaximKretsch

    4 жыл бұрын

    In that war most French soldiers died from diseases because their vaccination system was far inferior to that of the Germans.

  • @fahoodie1852

    @fahoodie1852

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@silverpleb2128 France never outnumbered Germany in the war, the latter fielding around 900,000 while the French army under Napoleon III was only at 400,000. After sedan and Metz the French armies completely disintegrated which allowed Prussia to effortlessly siege paris and push deep into french territory. The French empire was outnumbered in nearly every battle

  • @silverpleb2128

    @silverpleb2128

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fahoodie1852 Counting the mobilisation of troops, france had at its highest pick 900.000 troops, not 400.000. Adding to this nulmber 70.000 Francs-tireurs while the prussian army got at its highest pick 500.000 soldiers. In total, the french side got 1.600.000 soldiers and fighters while the nord german confederation got 1.400.000 soldiers and fighters. Iam talking about total number, in fact the french mobilization was catastrophic and france didnt really had real plan established. But in somes battles, the french were outnumbering the germans.

  • @ancientnumbat4631
    @ancientnumbat46317 жыл бұрын

    "The conflict was caused by Prussian ambitions to extend German unification." Ah, no. It was caused by a French attack on Prussia.

  • @gaslightstudiosrebooted3432

    @gaslightstudiosrebooted3432

    7 жыл бұрын

    69Numbat Wrong. Bismarck pulled a political stunt in order to get France to declare war.

  • @ancientnumbat4631

    @ancientnumbat4631

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Christopher Quin, the French could have asked their ambassador if he had been insulted by the Prusssian king. Instead, they decided to start a war. Bismark did not force the decision upon them; it was their own arrogance that lead them to make it.

  • @betaking1448

    @betaking1448

    6 жыл бұрын

    Le manque de respect envers l'ambassadeur de France par la Prusse était voulu par la Bismarck afin de montrer la France comme l'agresseur et éviter une réponse allié, si Napoléon III n'avait pas répondu cela aurait créé des troubles intérieur puissant

  • @MaximKretsch

    @MaximKretsch

    6 жыл бұрын

    betaking C'est vrai, et la France avait supposé à tort, dans son arrogance sans bornes, que cette forme de perfidie diplomatique qu'elle avait inventée et introduite en politique n'est bien sûr que son droit et ne peut être maîtrisée que par elle.

  • @VinnieBoombatz374

    @VinnieBoombatz374

    5 жыл бұрын

    69Numbat Yes and no. France went to war to stop German unification, both sides wanted war for their own reasons. I guess you can say the German cause was more just, they just wanted a unified country, while France wanted to oppress the Germans,

  • @karnevalsjeck1984
    @karnevalsjeck19847 жыл бұрын

    Oh, France "kept an eye on prussian ambitions".. What ambitions might that be? France wanted to own the german Rhineland. They declaired war.

  • @EnEvighet7

    @EnEvighet7

    6 жыл бұрын

    The answer is found at Bismarck...

  • @TheAarondl

    @TheAarondl

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've read that telegram, have you? It was far from inflammatory, mildly insulting at best and let's not forget the French were making the demands.

  • @TheAarondl

    @TheAarondl

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thinking further, even if it was an honest affront on the French governments part, and it was the intent of Bismarck to start a war, I don't see any fault on Bismarcks part. This was an obviously dangerous neighbor that thought itself superior, able to make demands and respond with the greatest force available if those demands weren't refused in the politest of terms. Further, attacking over such a small affront showed that they were aggressive and possibly expansionist. He did a service to his country really, if it was his intent to goad the French. I did find the 1.25 million man mobilization in 2 days a bit suspicious. I understand they did have a very excellent officer staff with a long military tradition. Then again looking at what they did in the Austrian Prussian war, and the fact that they had only improved since then. Who knows, that might have legitimately been a spur of the moment response maybe with a bit of forewarning over telegraph from a spy which I imagine both sides probably had at the time. I remember watching a doc on this war years ago, and the historian that had written it believed that the Austrians legitimately had no plans to attack France. And that the French government had legitimately believed that they did indeed plan to attack them. If I remeber right the guy had been over journals letters ect. and this was his honest conclusion. He seemed to find it funny in a dark way as I did.

  • @AFT_05G

    @AFT_05G

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pepe the Frog Shut up alliedboo.

  • @buckyryan2804
    @buckyryan28048 жыл бұрын

    thank for the video

  • @kedi7385
    @kedi73856 жыл бұрын

    What is 5:47 March Name?(I know it's preußens gloria but which version?)

  • @Pulsatyr
    @Pulsatyr6 жыл бұрын

    From which documentary was this extracted? It is continued from a Austro-prussian war video and seems to be a history of Prussia or a prelude to the Great War.

  • @ColTravis
    @ColTravis7 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see the whole documentary.

  • @colonistsfirst204
    @colonistsfirst2047 жыл бұрын

    my grandfather August Bischoff fought this his one brother lost his limbs. we have been in the Prussian military service it's entire existence.

  • @duncancameron3235

    @duncancameron3235

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sardonic Prussian Hp

  • @colonistsfirst204

    @colonistsfirst204

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** great great Grandpa

  • @colonistsfirst204

    @colonistsfirst204

    7 жыл бұрын

    Der Kaiser Von Preußen we are of last Schneidermuil Prussia I hope I spelt that correct. Stubborn German is my Ritter and Bischoff. They refused to learn English my grandmother Bischoff would only say no and don't think she even knew what it ment. love

  • @Livinivs

    @Livinivs

    7 жыл бұрын

    Do you wish that Königsberg was german once again?

  • @simvlacrvm

    @simvlacrvm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Who wouldnt? Lets make Königsberg great again!

  • @MoonBurn13
    @MoonBurn137 жыл бұрын

    That was superb. My own question is: Twice now, from KZread documentaries, I've heard that "Germany took the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine" as conquered land. Yet in some literature, I've read that "Alsace and *part of* Lorraine" were taken. If the latter's more accurate, exactly what regions of Lorraine were taken?

  • @ShalinTM

    @ShalinTM

    2 жыл бұрын

    I may be wrong, and also not the correct person to answer this, but I believe that Alsace is one state, and Lorraine was another, yet the germans did not annex the entirety of Lorraine, and just the bit with a reasonable ethnic-german population, thus why it was referred to as Alsace-Lorraine. (Yes, answered a comment made 4 years ago)

  • @MoonBurn13

    @MoonBurn13

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ShalinTM Thanks, never too late to Comment.

  • @geraldgriffin8220
    @geraldgriffin82206 жыл бұрын

    Alsace and Loraine were first taken from Germany by Louis XIV but everyone chooses to forget this....

  • @tfriddo

    @tfriddo

    6 жыл бұрын

    stfu lorraine is french im from lorraine vous n'aurez pas l'alsace et la lorraine

  • @geraldgriffin8220

    @geraldgriffin8220

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well I suppose the statute of limitations ran out years ago on this theft..".If you steal something and the crime is not resolved in a timely fashion you get to keep it Louis" ...unless you are German then your children have to return stolen stuff 78 years hence...The French think they own Brittany too the Bretons may have a surprise for them..

  • @tfriddo

    @tfriddo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gerald Fallon-Griffin no Brittany is French too stfu Brittany is French.. OK no but in all seriousness people in Alsace Lorraine see themselves as unequivocally French even if they speak German like my whole family the people in britanny however well let's just say all of France knows that they're... Different

  • @tfriddo

    @tfriddo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Et alors? Qu'est ce que ca change?

  • @tfriddo

    @tfriddo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gaël Scarselli mais c'est pas vrai que l'Alsace et Lorraine ont été plus longtemps allemandes que françaises. L'Allemagne a longtemps été séparé en région. L'Allemagne est un pays très jeune

  • @juaninamillion5864
    @juaninamillion58646 жыл бұрын

    Preussen Gloria

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne45386 жыл бұрын

    This is a clip from "War and Civilization: Episode 6: Blood and Iron" (1998), narrated by Walter Cronkite.

  • @damien4246
    @damien42468 жыл бұрын

    I think if the French army was better managed, organized, and planned more carefully France could've actually won.

  • @heronmyer3780

    @heronmyer3780

    8 жыл бұрын

    if the french had modern tanks and aircrafts they could've actually won

  • @damien4246

    @damien4246

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Heron Myer In 1870?

  • @damien4246

    @damien4246

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Heron Myer In 1870?

  • @LAMOE2012

    @LAMOE2012

    7 жыл бұрын

    I agree they simply didn't understand the technology, or how to effectively use it.

  • @Timrath

    @Timrath

    7 жыл бұрын

    They were further hampered by Napoleon III, who was a good politician, but a mediocre diplomate and an even worse general. He managed to get his country isolated, leaving him with no allies. He could have crushed Prussia 4 years earlier, if he had seized the opportunity to support Austria in the Austro-Prussian war. The French army was actually well equipped, large, and and enjoyed high morale. Regiment for regiment, they were equal to the Prussians, and superior to the other German states. The generals weren't really bad. They just had a lousy general staff, that hadn't yet adapted to the realities of industrialised warfare.

  • @dangtran5843
    @dangtran58437 жыл бұрын

    Can anyone tell me the name of this documentary? Thanks so much in advance. I remember watching it years ago as a a kid, but I just don't know its name.

  • @r.blakehole932
    @r.blakehole9327 жыл бұрын

    This must be old with Walter Cronkite as the narrator.

  • @user-xd8ri8jc8t
    @user-xd8ri8jc8t3 жыл бұрын

    nice video

  • @littlehelphere
    @littlehelphere6 жыл бұрын

    Which program is this?

  • @TheSeanoops
    @TheSeanoops6 жыл бұрын

    Napoleon III fell right into my boys Wild Man Bismarck and Von Moltke’s hands. French powder puffs.

  • @tommypwood672

    @tommypwood672

    4 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful...France sort of started it and couldn't back it up.

  • @marc-antoinerave2572

    @marc-antoinerave2572

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tommy Pwood France sort of started nothing. Bismarck wanted this war to unite Germany. France was not ready for a war that’s why we lost

  • @Nathan-no3gu

    @Nathan-no3gu

    3 жыл бұрын

    then they started WWI and lost...

  • @Macmo0699

    @Macmo0699

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@marc-antoinerave2572 regardless of Bismarck trying to start the war (I agree, he did want a defensive war with France), Napoleon the third still declared war. If you weren’t ready for the war you shouldn’t have declared it

  • @marc-antoinerave2572

    @marc-antoinerave2572

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Macmo0699 Yes you are right. The Ems dispatch was a clever ruse from Bismarck and Napoléon fell into the political trap. At that time the french army was being reformed, and despite its victory during the Crimean war and the war in Italy against the austrians, was in no shape to face the prussian army and its allies. But to be fair, Bismarck cornered Napoléon into declaring war on Prussia, if he hadn't it would have been perceived as an admission of weakness. The french emperor had political enemies in France who would have seized the opportunity to overthrow him. Moreover, he would have lost face on the international scene. And sometimes you don't really have a choice when you enter a war. When a neighbour nation is hell-bent on fighting you, all you can do is fight back. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. In this case it was a complete fuck up.

  • @GuileMike
    @GuileMike6 жыл бұрын

    No mention of the EMS Dispatch??

  • @tcc5750
    @tcc57507 жыл бұрын

    6:00 Amazing. But also why the Treaty of Versailles was so harsh in 1919.

  • @tippett94
    @tippett947 жыл бұрын

    what doco is this from?

  • @gotarmadillo
    @gotarmadillo6 жыл бұрын

    Anyone catch the post-1870 weapons here and there?

  • @bearmare9710
    @bearmare97104 жыл бұрын

    Loved this show as a kid.

  • @EndlarStudios
    @EndlarStudios6 жыл бұрын

    Need to provide credit for original clip

  • @amotaba
    @amotaba7 жыл бұрын

    Incrivel mesmo

  • @leonardofonseca2897

    @leonardofonseca2897

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pois é.

  • @user-dt8nt7us4l
    @user-dt8nt7us4l7 жыл бұрын

    prussia had a small,but better equiped and trained soldiers.prussian army and german reunion was an inspiraton to my country

  • @kevinronske2645

    @kevinronske2645

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not it will unify with the muslims.How smart is that.

  • @deutschlanddieschone8449
    @deutschlanddieschone84497 жыл бұрын

    Who's narrating this? He sounds kinda familiar.

  • @MikeHawksBig69

    @MikeHawksBig69

    7 жыл бұрын

    Deutschland die Schöne i think its walter cronkite

  • @stevelammert4392

    @stevelammert4392

    6 жыл бұрын

    The narrator is Walter Cronkite this is a very old film.

  • @krossen4

    @krossen4

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree with H,tpg and steve I think it is Walter Cronkite too - Probably the only news anchor who involuntarily brought a war closer to it's end (In his humble opinion).

  • @adrian_zombturtle148
    @adrian_zombturtle1483 жыл бұрын

    The french looked basically the same 43 years later at the start of world war 1

  • @georgejenkins3371
    @georgejenkins33712 жыл бұрын

    Did the people doing the video forget what the title was?

  • @melechaifrankenberg254
    @melechaifrankenberg2546 жыл бұрын

    my favorite War . Prussian army crushed the French Empire! Otto von Bismarck great leader, iron chancellor

  • @mightymulatto3000
    @mightymulatto3000 Жыл бұрын

    Had no idea Berlin was such a young city.

  • @tomkrayg8102
    @tomkrayg81028 жыл бұрын

    The primary commentator sounds like Walter Cronkite. Am I correct? If so...when was this commentary originally done. BTW...these casualties seem proportionally worse than the American Civil War.

  • @thomasbaagaard

    @thomasbaagaard

    7 жыл бұрын

    they where not. Much larger armies.

  • @allanashby8089
    @allanashby80897 жыл бұрын

    And Uncle Walter's narration, too.

  • @dannyn.6933
    @dannyn.69337 жыл бұрын

    They have a recording of Wilhelm I becoming the German Emperor?

  • @Rick2010100

    @Rick2010100

    7 жыл бұрын

    No, there was no filming in 1871 and also no photos, as the rooms of the versailles palace have been to dark for the photo technics of that time.

  • @preshlock
    @preshlock7 жыл бұрын

    John Keegan is a master military historian. Prussian army was perfection.

  • @conservativemike3768
    @conservativemike37682 жыл бұрын

    I hear the giraffe chops served at Maxim’s were excellent, but the kitchen was a disaster.

  • @SKY-jv9ue
    @SKY-jv9ue6 жыл бұрын

    Oh, this is the last war germany ever won folks!

  • @epicchocolate1866

    @epicchocolate1866

    6 жыл бұрын

    Roger Borroel they only fought two more wars fucknuts

  • @ImranPangilinan

    @ImranPangilinan

    5 жыл бұрын

    Roger Borroel actually Germany won against France in WWII. The Allies only intervened

  • @emelianenko4025

    @emelianenko4025

    5 жыл бұрын

    FrosTy theNoob actually napoleon 1 wins against german . Only a coalition of Russia U.K. And Austria saved them

  • @rhysnichols8608

    @rhysnichols8608

    3 жыл бұрын

    Roger Borroel Um no, Germany beat Russia in ww1, Belgium in ww1 and were steamrolling the french until Britain arrived. In ww2 Germany beat France and 6 other countries in 7 months. They only lost both wars because their enemies outnumbered them at least 4:1 hahaha Germany was the strongest

  • @natewatl9423
    @natewatl94236 жыл бұрын

    This is my first exposure to the France-Prussian war. May I ask just how it was that the Prussians were permitted to march across non-Prussian "Germany?"

  • @unadin4583

    @unadin4583

    6 жыл бұрын

    Natewatl: I don't think that the western Germans were in a position to say "no". I suppose that some of them may not have liked the Prussians much, but they certainly liked them more than than they liked the French. What were they supposed to do?

  • @dkupke

    @dkupke

    6 жыл бұрын

    Bismarck tricked France into declaring war on Prussia. When they saw their old enemy, France, as the aggressor against a fellow German state the rest of Germany sided with Prussia, including giving them access to their borders and even fighting on her side.

  • @janzjenau8400

    @janzjenau8400

    6 жыл бұрын

    Natewatl Prussia (which was itself not a sovereign country by then, because it was part of the Noth-German-Confedeation) had a defensive pact with the southern german states (except Austria). France declared war on Prussia, which meant the southern german states had to help Prussia to defend against France according to their defensive treaty.

  • @shmuelgoldstein2740
    @shmuelgoldstein27407 жыл бұрын

    Is this narrated by Walter Cronkite?

  • @shadowhunting
    @shadowhunting6 жыл бұрын

    Vive l'amitié franco-allemande! Es lebe die Deutsch-Französische Freundschaft!

  • @michaelcoatney2568
    @michaelcoatney25687 жыл бұрын

    Lang leben Preußen!! Gott mit uns.

  • @danielpardo6890
    @danielpardo68907 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure where the commentator is getting the number of Prussian death from. Prussia lost around 28 000 men in total.

  • @grognard7790
    @grognard77906 жыл бұрын

    150% discipline

  • @chrisschultz8445
    @chrisschultz84457 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Walter Cronkite narrating .

  • @elamite66

    @elamite66

    6 жыл бұрын

    it is

  • @tuffbunker1413
    @tuffbunker14137 жыл бұрын

    Walter Cronkite? I miss him.

  • @esox56
    @esox567 жыл бұрын

    Quite a crash-course through history, facts, as far as mentioned, are correct, but the rather complex background is completly left aside.

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to do some research as since both of my great-grandfathers were in WW1 on the German side, perhaps my great-great grandfathers were in this conflict.

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle7 жыл бұрын

    Interesting background to WW2 often forgotten. Germans were running rings around the French way back then.

  • @user-ns7fh8fz3e
    @user-ns7fh8fz3e4 ай бұрын

    I always tell people that are studying WWII to start at the Franco- Prussian war to really understand it

  • @patriciojuvenalbaezguzman1428
    @patriciojuvenalbaezguzman14282 ай бұрын

    Que encontraron en la cueva los Tayos en realidad ???

  • @leonardofonseca2897
    @leonardofonseca28977 жыл бұрын

    Prussia

  • @danlawton2346
    @danlawton23466 жыл бұрын

    23

  • @german_spirit7545
    @german_spirit75456 жыл бұрын

    Somehow english spoken history dokumentation always achieve it to present Germany as the aggresor. Just sad. It was a glorious time and the most just country of that time has been risen. 5:48

  • @melechaifrankenberg254
    @melechaifrankenberg2546 жыл бұрын

    my great great grandfather was born in Lorraine France 1863 .

  • @zeelowsguys
    @zeelowsguys3 жыл бұрын

    I may not be here today if my Great Grandfather didn’t choose to leave prior to this conflict

  • @aramin4428
    @aramin44285 жыл бұрын

    *MEN GOTT!* Get the reference? (I mean Mein Gott is a song...)

  • @Extommy1
    @Extommy17 жыл бұрын

    He kept on about modern weapons, but never told us what they were. And I still know nothing about why or how.

  • @siyakumari6748
    @siyakumari67483 жыл бұрын

    Just imazine.... What was the effect of these wars on children's😶😶I have readen about this topic in a chapter in my textbook "The last lesson"and then come here to acquire more knowledge about this War 😑😑😥😥😶😶

  • @nalzhaaaaaaay
    @nalzhaaaaaaay4 жыл бұрын

    Damn they didn't even mention the paris commune

  • @cmdrgarbage1895

    @cmdrgarbage1895

    2 жыл бұрын

    cuz it died fairy fast

  • @boahkeinbockmehr
    @boahkeinbockmehr7 жыл бұрын

    *retook Elsaß-Lothringen

  • @natem3114
    @natem31147 жыл бұрын

    Walter Cronkite narrating? Interesting

  • @ardalla535
    @ardalla5357 жыл бұрын

    I remember a political cartoon where a Parisian couple were seated at the dinner table properly eating their poodle. Caption: "Poor Bijou, he would so have liked these bones." I think it was from a British newspaper.

  • @joegagliardi1938
    @joegagliardi19386 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Walter Cronkite

  • @conservativemike3768
    @conservativemike37682 жыл бұрын

    Napoleon III fell stupidly into Bismarck’s trap.

  • @guzelataroach4450
    @guzelataroach44505 жыл бұрын

    Glourious european history

  • @jjwaters4037
    @jjwaters40375 жыл бұрын

    So are Prussia and Germany the same thing?

  • @unadin4583

    @unadin4583

    5 жыл бұрын

    No. Prussia refers to the kingdom in northeast Germany. Germany refers to the country that Bismarck created when he united the German states.

  • @jjwaters4037

    @jjwaters4037

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@unadin4583 the more ya know!

  • @chrisnewport7826
    @chrisnewport78264 жыл бұрын

    France and Germany have long history of conflict. The Germans never got over their first experience with democracy, Napoleon’s armies. France attacked them more times than the reverse.

  • @robertfatoulatchi9482
    @robertfatoulatchi94826 жыл бұрын

    A war for an insult.....(face Palm)

  • @kunicross
    @kunicross7 жыл бұрын

    This video contains so few informations I'm on the brink of disliking it - no mention of the Emser Depeche and the reasons for war not even bothering to explain how the southern German states fought alongside Prussia which had been their enemy just 4 years ago...

  • @unadin4583

    @unadin4583

    7 жыл бұрын

    Like I said before, it's less than 8 minutes long. Someone needs to upload something more.

  • @TarraAncientStar
    @TarraAncientStar7 жыл бұрын

    my 2nd great grandfather left prussia jun 1870...now I know why

  • @karlkarlos3545

    @karlkarlos3545

    6 жыл бұрын

    he didn't like winning?

  • @silverpleb2128

    @silverpleb2128

    6 жыл бұрын

    winning? how many wars prussia and germany lose? lol.

  • @karlkarlos3545

    @karlkarlos3545

    6 жыл бұрын

    in 1870? Not much.

  • @silverpleb2128

    @silverpleb2128

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wow prussia so strong germany so strong they won the 1870 war omg

  • @karlkarlos3545

    @karlkarlos3545

    6 жыл бұрын

    So what's your problem, kid? Unhappy with history?

  • @sheldonwheaton881
    @sheldonwheaton8812 жыл бұрын

    Bismarck ringed the city? Moltke? This video is a little on the " Oh, poor France. " side ?💀

  • @StormLaker
    @StormLaker7 жыл бұрын

    The Franco-Prussian war....the reason my Great-Great grandparents fled Luxemburg and immigrated to the States.

  • @tommyodonovan3883
    @tommyodonovan38836 жыл бұрын

    Napoléon La Petit 3rd.

  • @dkupke
    @dkupke7 жыл бұрын

    When you are high on victory, it can be easy to forget the need for a bit of grace and tact. France was deeply embittered at the humiliations that were heaped on them by Germany, and were all too eager for a chance to not only start another fight-but also to savor their own turn to subject Germany to such humiliation after the first world war. Look at Israel and the Arab states! Each defeat only embittered the Arabs more and made them that much more, and sewed the seeds of even more conflicts.

  • @puffin51

    @puffin51

    7 жыл бұрын

    That analogy, France vs Germany compared to the Arabs vs Israelis, seems to me to be a good one. Inconclusive humiliations can only stoke the fires of future wars. But the conclusion is terrifying: the only way to break the cycle is the final, irrevocable, and conclusive defeat and fundamental reconstitution of one side or the other.

  • @dkupke

    @dkupke

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a believer in the revisionist theory of the American Civil War-the slave holding states were in the wrong and sewed their own defeat over and over. But the humiliations that were heaped on them in the aftermath created a deep bitterness that sewed the seeds of future conflict. And therein lay the irony to me; Abraham Lincoln actually had a much more lenient and moderate vision of what was to become of the post-war south, and his murder not only cleared the way for the Radical Republicans, but it also made them that much more eager to heap abuse on the defeated south. And many in the south knew it-Jefferson Davis himself actually expressed grief when he got the news about Lincoln's death because he knew what it was going to lead to. And, indeed, I recall reading that in the aftermath of the Six Day War, while most of Israel was joyful, there was at least one general who predicted "We just screwed every Arab country."

  • @unadin4583

    @unadin4583

    7 жыл бұрын

    You both raise good points. The humiliation Germany inflicted on France (both in terms of heavy reparations and occupation of northern France) led France to do the same to them after WW1, which led to the rise of Hitler and WW2. What happened after that war seems to be a combination of what both of you are saying. There was unconditional surrender and a complete restructuring of the German and Japanese governments, but at the same time, a generous amount of economic aid to help them rebuild. It seems to have worked out pretty well.

  • @dkupke

    @dkupke

    7 жыл бұрын

    Its also why I am personally a supporter of the nuclear deal with Iran. I'm not naive enough to think the arrangement has prevented any future conflict, or that suddenly we can all be best of friends. But the idea the US could simply have bombed Iran into total submission is childish; the Iranians have just as much national pride as US citizens do and they do not want to see their country bullied or humiliated, so attempting to simply force anything into them will only embitter them and stiffen their resistance.

  • @rhysnichols8608

    @rhysnichols8608

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well 1870 peace treaty wasn’t particularly harsh, Alsace and Lorraine were previously German lands annexed by Louis 14th, they still spoke German and were more culturally Germanic so it made sense to annex them. The reparations were quite steep, but definitely achievable and since France started the war on very superficial pretexts, they needed somewhat of a punishment. Although I agree Germany should’ve taken steps to heal relations with France following the war, as France was itching for a re-match which culminated in ww1

  • @MSRLR
    @MSRLR3 жыл бұрын

    So the franco prussian war is episode 2 of star wars. Ww1 is episode 3. Got it.

  • @Schugger1
    @Schugger17 жыл бұрын

    Someone got to do this right: It's called Franco-Prussian War but it was in fact a war between France and many german states. Prussia alone could not handle France alone.

  • @shadowfiend3142

    @shadowfiend3142

    10 ай бұрын

    You are right Prussia has struggled way before the Franco Prussian War they struggled during the Seven Years War and was almost conquered by Russia before Czar Peter III stopped it and switched sides becoming allies with Prussia and Frederick the Great which upset the Russian military and the Napoleonic Wars where the 1st French Empire led by Napoleon conquered them and other European nations and took a coalition to drive them back to France after they're failed Invasion of Russia so alone they couldn't without allies they might have done well against Austria but France entire different story

  • @bbfissingle1715
    @bbfissingle17157 жыл бұрын

    Poor France. It just seems to have the worst luck when it comes to war.

  • @carmitasoledadortizhugo76
    @carmitasoledadortizhugo764 жыл бұрын

    Con esta derrota se pone el fin del 2 imperio francés y la unificación de las 2 provincias francés que obtiene prusia que se comvierte en el imperio alemán

  • @traviskopplinger3515
    @traviskopplinger35157 жыл бұрын

    my forefather fought in this war

  • @Excelerationz
    @Excelerationz5 жыл бұрын

    147 French disliked this video

  • @purplesword5536
    @purplesword55366 жыл бұрын

    the newly formed Republican gov't of France tried to continue the war but it was too little and too late..the loire campaign during the war makes for some interesting reading.

  • @PrinceChaloner
    @PrinceChaloner5 жыл бұрын

    When's the last time France won a war????

  • @jerrysmedcine
    @jerrysmedcine7 жыл бұрын

    Petit papa voici la mi carême ...

  • @HydroHunee
    @HydroHunee8 жыл бұрын

    There is a lot more music & photo montages than historical explanation.... Studying for a test, this wasted more time than it helped me. Thumbs down.

  • @EncIave-

    @EncIave-

    8 жыл бұрын

    +HydroHunee READ A BOOK ABOUT IT!

  • @dansm1422

    @dansm1422

    8 жыл бұрын

    That's what comes from using the internet in place of real research.

  • @warplanner8852

    @warplanner8852

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am certain that Uncle Walter Kronkite is spinning in his grave with anguish over your difficulty!