Episodes

  • Episode 1.7
    Oct 19 2024

    The Prince of Hesse Kassel tries to restore his full right to control his state, the people force him out into exile and the Prince asks Austria for help. This crises led to a confrontation between Prussia and Austria which seems likely to end in war. The Prussian Army is mobilised but then the Prussian King backs down, agrees to end the Erfurt Union and re-join the Germen Confederation.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 1.6
    Oct 12 2024

    The Prussian Government wanted to expand its influence in Germany, so it sets up the Erfurt Union but not all Germen states join. Worse still Austria now have defeated the Hungarian revolt, now wishes to regain its influence with the Germen Confederation. Otto von Bismarck is elected to Erfurt Parliament but he is opposed to the Prussian King's wish for greater Germen unity.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1.5
    Oct 5 2024

    Prussian troops are used to help other Germen rulers to crush the Liberals such as in Baden, where the Grand Duke flee and asked for Prussian help. The Prussian Government demand the end of the Liberal Frankfurt Parliament. The First Schleswig War restarts between the Danish Army and its Germen citizens who call upon Prussian help but once the European powers demand an end to the war at least for now.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1.4
    Sep 28 2024

    In Prussia, the fight back against the Liberals is organised by Otto von Bismarck, with the creation of Conservative Political Clubs and Newspapers. The Prussian King tried of having to work with the Liberals in the Parliament, uses the Army to supress it. The King imposed his own written constitution on Prussia. The Prussian King also refuse an offer by the Liberal Frankfurt parliament to make him the Germen Emperor.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1.3
    Sep 21 2024

    The leaders of the Revolutions through much of Europe had seized power from the old order but they quickly fell out among themselves, there were the Liberals who wanted political reform and the radicals who wanted both political and social reforms. Then there were the Nationalist divisions, it was not long before Germen Nationalists were conflict with Czech, Polish and Danish Nationalist. It was the latter that would led to the First Schleswig War.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 1.2
    Sep 14 2024

    1848 was the year of revolutions in Europe and it would effect Prussia too. However the fighting in Berlin would some of the bloodiest of the revolutions, with Prussian troops firing on the city's citizens who then took to the barricades. The Prussian King Frederick William the Fourth withdrew the army from the City and accept the demands for political reforms from the Liberals at least for now.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1.1
    Sep 7 2024

    A brief history of Prussia between 1806 and 1847. A biography of the King of Prussia in 1847, King Frederick William the Fourth. His attempts at some limited reforms but his also his belief that he had a divine right to rule. Also there is a brief biography of the early years of Otto von Bismarck, who by 1847, he was still a minor figure in Prussian politics but held firmly Conservative views.

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    20 mins