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... le of German nationalism, with various radical ideas emerging incessantly.
Due to the war’s failure, the Kingdom of Prussia had accrued enormous debts. To repay these debts, the Prussian Government had long been so pressured that it could barely breathe, let alone have funds to develop its economy.
The public faced tremendous pressure in life, and high levels of dissatisfaction with society naturally exacerbated the spread of ideas.
After joining the German Federation, Pr ...
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