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The Austro-Prussian War was part of the wider rivalry between Austria and Prussia, and resulted in Prussian dominance over the German states. The major result of the war was a shift in power among the German states away from Austrian and towards Prussian hegemony.
26 kwi 2015 · Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (14 June 1866 - Outbreak of the Austro-Prussian War: After the war with Denmark, Austria and Prussia were left in control of Schleswig-Holstein. However the Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck really wanted both duchies and connived to provoke a war with Austria.
Historical Map of Northwest Europe (14 June 1866 - Outbreak of the Austro-Prussian War: In June 1866 Prussia denounced Austria’s actions in the Schleswig-Holstein crisis as in breach of the Gastein Convention and invaded Austrian-administered Holstein.
Description: A map of Central Europe during the War of 1866, also referred to as the Austro–Prussian War, the Seven Weeks War, or the German Civil War. The map is color–coded to distinguish between countries, and shows Austrian alliance countries and city states of Saxony, Bavaria, Baden, Württemberg, Hanover, Hesse, Hesse–Cassel ...
Map of Central Europe depicting the political and geographic landscape of the Austro-Prussian War. It shows the political borders of a pre-unified Germany, Prussia, Austria-Hungary, Poland, Netherlands, and part of France. Roads, railroads, rivers, cities, towns, and lakes are indicated.
26 kwi 2015 · Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (24 June 1866 - Second Battle of Custoza: Prussia responded swiftly to the German Federal Diet's vote for mobilization, declaring the German Confederation at an end and occupying Austria's northern allies.
Description: A map of Europe in 1866, subtitled "Peace of Prague," referring to the treaty between Prussia under Bismarck and Austria under William I, which ended the Austro-Prussian War. The map is color-coded to show the countries and possessions in Europe at the time, including lands controlled by France, the Spanish Bourbons, Hapsburgs ...