From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if
On 10/27/23 7:31 PM, Louis Epstein wrote:
Would Prussia have created an Empire,or France lost one,
absent the Iron Chancellor?
Bismarck's first major impact on history was in 1862, when he
was appointed Minister President-aof Prussia by King Wilhelm I.
Wilhelm was threatening to abdicate rather than concede control
of Army funding to the Diet. Wilhelm brought in Bismarck, who
found ways to bypass the Diet.
Without Bismarck, Wilhelm may abdicate, making his son Friedrich
King. "Fritz" was very opposed to Bismarck's program, being a
liberal. He was excluded from power until finally succeeding his
father in 1888 - only three months before his death.
If Fritz succeeds in 1862, radical changes. At the time, Army
Minister Roon was trying to reconstruct the Prussian Army, with
longer terms of service, greater numbers, and a diminished role
for the Landwehr militia. Roon's unpopular reforms were carried
through with support by Wilhelm and Bismarck, who was Roon's
good friend, and proved foundational to Prussian victories over
Denmark in 1864 and Austria in 1866.
Fritz would almost certainly side with the liberals against Roon.
He and the liberals favored German unification, but not by
Bismarck's methods.
However, the liberal nationalists wanted to gain Schleswig and
Holstein for Germany, and had supported military action in the
First Schleswig War (1848-1852) - which was a humiliating fiasco
for the German side, with Prussian troops performing badly.
Without Roon's reforms, the second round might go no better. Britain
and Russia had supported Denmark in the first war, and probably would
again.
That leaves Prussia and Austria sparring for dominance in the German Confederation, without the prestige of having ejected Denmark. The
GC will muddle along for several years at least. One question is
how stable Austria is without the war with Prussia.
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