Was the 3 Reich heir to Austro Hungary?

rupol2000

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Germany in the late 19th century emerged from the remnants of Austro-Hungarian hegemony in eastern and central Europe. The initiators of the creation of Germany were not the Germans, but the Prussians. They proclaimed first a small way of unification, then a big one, and so the so-called "germania" was formed. the Germans themselves have nothing to do with this.
The Prussian regime was leftist, it is the first welfare state in the world, Prussian Junker capitalism( Bismarck etc).

However, Hitler was right, and it appears that the right wing of the National Socialist Party dominated the left. In particular, they proclaimed patriarchy, chivalry, aristocracy of spirit, rejected pernicious trends in art that corrupting popular morality, rejected communist equality, advocated the preservation of private property, and so on.
Nationalization affected only some strategically important sectors

That is, they were basically right.

This means that it is neither Prussian nor Germanic, but Austro-Hungarian political heritage.
The split in 1943 could be connected with this.
 
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Who were the Geкmanians?

Did they sell insurance?

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If I remember history, Prussia included parts of Poland.
Both sides fought in coalitions. Including Italy joined Prussia. We are talking about the Prussian aggression of 1866, this is how it all began
 
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The Baltic States were always the bad asses. It was probably the weather.
Swamps. There are swamps everywhere, hence their very name, this is not from the Baltic Gulf, but vice versa.
In swampy places there is a very bad microclimate, gangrene progresses there rapidly.
 
Swamps. There are swamps everywhere, hence their very name, this is not from the Baltic Gulf, but vice versa.
In swampy places there is a very bad microclimate, gangrene progresses there rapidly.

So, like, Louisiana with Chicago weather.
 

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