Unification of Germany, 1863 - 1871, January 18, 1871, William I was declared to the German emperor. Like all historical events, German unification is multifactorial and the most influential reason is Bismarck's cynical and sneaky diplomacy, Prussia's military superiority and economic strength, and finally populist It is nationalism. Bismarck seems to be the most important factor among them. He is a successful diplomat with a strong anti-liberal opinion.
The rapid rise of Germany as a nationalist society appeared after the unification of the people in 1871. Germany will start focusing on the expansion of the empire, desiring to get a "sunset" status, while at the same time becoming increasingly less tolerant of the UK and its empire. This laid the foundation for Nazism to play its part in the coming decades. Immediately after the collapse of Wall Street market in 1929, the United States was forced to regain money lent to Germany and in fact destroyed the German economy. It is estimated that there are currently about 178,000 members in the Nazi movement. It is believed that nationalism has risen rapidly this moment, and the Germans feel that they need to take extreme measures to fight and restore the economy.
In Germany, the belief that the Jews economically utilized the Germans became prominent due to the prominent position of many wealthy Jews during the unification of Germany in 1871. Beginning between 1871 and the beginning of the 20th century, the German Jews were the majority of the German middle class and were representatives of the lower classes of Germany, particularly in the field of agriculture and industrial labor. German Jewish financiers and bankers played an important role in promoting German economic growth from 1871 to 1913 and they benefited from this boom. In 1908, five of the 29 wealthy German families who recorded a total of 55 million points at that time were Jews and the Rothschild family was the second wealthy family in Germany. While Jews are estimated to occupy only 1% of the German population, the Jews have very high dominance in the German banking, commercial and industrial sectors during this period.