In 1890, Germany was one of the newest and most powerful countries in Europe. It had a strong economy, a growing population and a powerful army. However, Germany’s political system was complicated. Although it had some democratic features, real power was still held by the Kaiser and the military elite.
This lesson explores:
- who ruled Germany before the First World War
- the role of Kaiser Wilhelm II
- how democratic Germany really was
- the influence of Prussian militarism
- tensions between democracy and authoritarian rule