Model used: Basic
Re-establishment of a German Empire
German nationalists seek to re-establish a unified German state reminiscent of the historical Holy Roman Empire or German Empire, motivated by a desire to restore German power and cultural influence in Europe. The scenario envisions a political and potentially military consolidation of German-speaking regions and territories under a single German entity.
The first Kaiser, Wilhelm I, was crowned 'German Emperor' (Deutscher Kaiser) rather than 'Emperor of Germany' because Otto von Bismarck needed to appease the powerful rulers of autonomous states like Bavaria, who feared losing their sovereignty.
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Model used: Basic
Re-establishment of a German Empire
German nationalists seek to re-establish a unified German state reminiscent of the historical Holy Roman Empire or German Empire, motivated by a desire to restore German power and cultural influence in Europe. The scenario envisions a political and potentially military consolidation of German-speaking regions and territories under a single German entity.
The first Kaiser, Wilhelm I, was crowned 'German Emperor' (Deutscher Kaiser) rather than 'Emperor of Germany' because Otto von Bismarck needed to appease the powerful rulers of autonomous states like Bavaria, who feared losing their sovereignty.
Supports the unification of German-speaking lands into a new German Empire
Opposes the unification of German-speaking lands into a new German Empire
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