INTERVIEW: German Unification with Historian Katja Hoyer
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On this episode of Why Wars Happened, we’re joined by historian and author Katja Hoyer to take a deep dive into one of Europe’s most dramatic transformations — the unification of Germany. Katja, who wrote the highly praised Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire, walks us through how a scattered collection of states came together to form a powerful empire — and how that transformation shaped the path to war.
We’ll start in 1815, just after Napoleon’s defeat, and trace the events leading up to Germany’s unification in 1871, right through to the outbreak of World War I. Along the way, we’ll talk about the power moves of Otto von Bismarck, the rise of Wilhelm II, and the growing tensions — political, cultural, and social — within the new empire.
This episode digs into how Germany’s rapid rise unsettled Europe, fueled militarism, and left a lasting mark on the 20th century. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the roots of modern conflict, this is one you won’t want to miss.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Intro
00:58 The Big Picture: Europe After 1815
01:48 Napoleon’s Shadow and the German Question
03:14 How the Great Powers Reacted
04:36 Prussia Steps Up
06:35 Life in a Brand-New Germany
12:52 Bismarck’s Strategy and Influence
15:43 Why Bismarck’s Legacy Still Divides Historians
21:19 Enter Wilhelm II
25:44 Tensions Rise Before the Great War
28:52 Social Friction and Cultural Shifts
30:25 Final Thoughts + Katja’s Book Pick
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INTERVIEW: INTERVIEW: German Unification with Historian Katja Hoyer
Hey guys, welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast, where you learn about the causes of wars and things like, why did it happen? Was it inevitable? Who was involved?
Sometimes I go back hundreds of years just so we can understand what happened in our narrative episodes covering the long course of a war and the background of the war. And if you want to talk more about war, we also have authors, historians, war generals, royalty, actors, filmmakers, a whole bunch of people come on as guests and we talk about everything about before, during, and after war. So let's go!
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