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29 April, 17:18

The slogan "Blood and Iron" and a united

Germany are most closely associated with

(1) Prince Metternich (3) Camillo Cavour

(2) Simón Bolívar (4) Otto von Bismarck

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  1. 29 April, 21:09
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    4. Otto von Bismarck - taken from a speech made by the German Chancellor in 1862 concerning the unification of German territories - meant to describe the only way in which unification would happen - contrasting to what happened in 1848 and 1849 where he believed speeches, negotiations and majority decisions would not answer "the great questions of the day" - went on to become one of his most famous phrases/utterances and a way in which his foreign policy and because he would go on to resort to war in or order to achieve a united Germany - Blood and Iron is Eisen und Blut in German
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