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Blood and Iron

The Rise and Fall of the German Empire; 1871-1918

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Blood and Iron

By: Katja Hoyer
Narrated by: Natasha Soudek
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This vivid 50-year history of Germany from 1871-1918 - which inspired events that forever changed the European continent - is the story of the Second Reich from its violent beginnings and rise to power to its calamitous defeat in the First World War.

Before 1871, Germany was not yet a nation but simply an idea.

Its founder, Otto von Bismarck, had a formidable task at hand. How would he bring 39 individual states under the yoke of a single Kaiser? How would he convince proud Prussians, Bavarians, and Rhinelanders to become Germans? Once united, could the young European nation wield enough power to rival the empires of Britain and France - all without destroying itself in the process?

In this unique study of five decades that changed the course of modern history, Katja Hoyer tells the story of German Empire’s beginning to its defeat in World War I.

This often startling narrative is a dramatic tale of national self-discovery, social upheaval, and realpolitik that ended, as it started, in blood and iron.

©2021 Katja Hoyer (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
World War I 19th Century Wars & Conflicts Socialism Europe Modern Germany War Military Imperialism Soviet Union Russia German Empire History
Comprehensive History • Informative Content • Exceptional German Pronunciation • Fresh Historical Perspective

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A sweeping narrative, wonderfully narrated, that holds the listeners focus to the last punctuation mark. The author successfully interjects immensely rich asides that bring the lives of the main characters and bystanders to the stage to make their point without derailing the broader story.
The Empire never reached its 50th year, but the promise, growth, crisis, despair, and ultimate destruction make for a wonderful story. The fragility and instability of the Hohenzollern monarchs at the helm lend the ultimate “what if” so many times.
The narrator provides a moving presentation of the work. The various sections are easily accessible and I found myself going back to key points after finishing my initial listen. Outstanding job.

Very well written, concise, and evocative story of the Second Reich

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a very good listen about German modern history up to 1919. highly recommended this for anyone wishing to expand knowledge of their heritage.

history

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This very rich history of the Second Reich clarifies so many elements of German history of that period. It's impact on the two World Wars, the rise of Marxism, and the rest of the twentieth century fills in so many blank spaces in historical background. I found this so helpful.

Fascinating History of a Key Period

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Clearly written and structured. Answered questions I had pondered for years on the people and events between 1815 and 1870 that led to the Unification War. Also the complex economic, social and political issues and events afterwards. The narrator was exceptional. The author was meticulous in research and very well written. I plan to follow up and read her other books especially if she obtains the services of the narrator.

outstanding work.

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I listened to this after Beyond the Wall by the same author. I found it a good social history of Germany in the 18th- early 19th centuries - a very complicated subject, presented clearly and in some useful detail.
The narrator is just AWFUL. So ignorant she cannot even pronounce "armistice" correctly, and obviously couldn't be bothered to check how to pronounce the names even of world-famous World War I battles - Verdun, the Somme - or of German rivers correctly. But she kept getting all breathy about events in history. Obviously, if anyone 'edited' her recitation was equally uninformed or just couldn't be bothered. Will never listen to anything this narrator has wrecked again.

Useful social history; dreadful narrator

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