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What did Bismarck mean when he said that “the great issues of the day will be decided by blood and iron?”
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What did Bismarck mean when he said that “the great issues of the day will be decided by blood and iron?”
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His meaning was to gain the understanding that the unification of Germany will be brought about through the strength of the military forged in iron and the the blood spilled through warfare.
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