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American Diplomats And The Franco-Prussian War: Perceptions From Paris And Berlin, M. Patricia Dougherty
American Diplomats And The Franco-Prussian War: Perceptions From Paris And Berlin, M. Patricia Dougherty
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In July 1870, war between Prussia and France erupted over the candida ture of a German prince to the Spanish throne, with far-reaching con sequences for the balance of power in Europe. Six weeks later, the German army decisively defeated the French at Sedan and captured the French emperor. Napoleon III. Although this victory precipitated the collapse of the Second French Empire, it did not end the war. Only after a four-month siege of Paris did the French surrender to the Germans on January 28, 1871. Between this date and the signing of the peace treaty at Frankfurt on May …