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... k of the Anglo-Ebura War, Prussia was also itching to make a move.
However, Wilhelm I was more cautious, not rushing to make his presence felt. Although the Anglo-Austrian two countries were at it in South Africa, that was all done covertly; on the surface, they were "friendly nations".
The fact that they hadn’t torn each other’s faces off meant that there was always room for compromise. Wilhelm I did not believe the South African issue was an insurmountable knot between the two ...
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