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1 HIST 2509 A History of Germany Lecture 12-2 Weltpolitik

2 Today’s Main Themes Post-Bismarckian Germany. His mixed legacy. From Realpolitik (which worked) to Weltpolitik (much more unstable).

3 I. The End of the Bismarck Era Death of Wilhelm I March 9, 1888

4 The Three Kaisers from left to right Frederick Wilhelm (crowned Frederick III) Wilhelm I (seated) Wilhelm II (in red)

5 I. The End of the Bismarck Era a.Succession -the year of the three emperors 1888 b.Dismissal of Bismarck 1890 “the dropping of the pilot” From Punch March 1890 Artist: John Tenniel

6 Another Pilot? Daniel Bishop. Dropping the Pilot 1945

7 c. Wilhelm II the young whipper-snapper -“the bride at every wedding, the stag at every hunt, the corpse at every funeral” -“the most brilliant failure in history”

8 The Kaiser’s Family in Sanssouci Park Friedrich Georg Pape1891

9 Nice hat! Photo from 1900 in full dress uniform.

10 I. The End of the Bismarck Era d.a mixed legacy -from the “German dictator whose power is at its height (1882) -to embittered memoirist in 1890s -”made Germany great but Germans small”

11 Bismarck’s Domestic Policies Constitution of the Second Reich The Kulturkampf and the May Laws 1872-79 Anti-Socialist Laws 1878-1890 Social Welfare Reforms 1883 onward

12 Bismarck’s Foreign Policy Goal: balance of power: isolate France at all costs! 1873 Three Emperor’s League 1875 the War in Sight Crisis 1878 Congress of Berlin 1879 Dual Alliance (later Triple Alliance w/ Italy) 1881 Renewal of Three Emperor’s League 1887 Reinsurance Treaty

13 The Balance Sheet Your thoughts? Domestic? Foreign?

14 The Apotheosis of Bismarck (1890) by Ludwig Rudow -the anti-Kaiser cult of Bismarck

15 II. Post Bismarckian Germany a.political and social division -Erfurt Program 1891, evolutionary socialism -Tivoli Program 1892, anti-semitism b.a “ new course ” ? -Chancellor Caprivi 1890-94: liberal reforms -Chancellor Hohenlohe 1894-1900: rye and iron again -Sammlungspolitik: coalitions

16 II. Post Bismarckian Germany d.lobby groups, interest groups, associations -the Agrarian League -the Naval League, Admiral Tirpitz -the Pan German League: Heinrich Class “ Wenn ich der Kaiser W ä r ” -- “ If I were Kaiser ” 1912

17 III. From Realpolitik to Weltpolitik a.“Balance of power” to chauvenism“Balance of power” to chauvenism -the Reinsurrance Treaty debacle -from defensive to offensive treaties -war increasingly accepted b. Imperialism and Social Darwinism The Influence of Sea Power on History 1890 by Alfred Thayer Mahan

18 III. Realpolitik to Weltpolitik c.The search for colonies -”a place in the sun”

19 III. Realpolitik to Weltpolitik c.The search for colonies -1879 Friedrich Fabri, German might1879 Friedrich Fabri, German might -1884-5 The Berlin Conference -1895 Max Weber lecture: fears of decline

20 German Colonies -some of Marshall Islands -Kiachow off China coast -the Cameroons -Togoland -German SW Africa (now Namibia) -German East Africa (now Tanzania)

21 III. Realpolitik to Weltpolitik d. navalism and Weltpolitik -Bernhard von Bülow; anti-foreigner sentiment -Admiral Tirpitz


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