Word | blood and iron |
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Description | military force rather than diplomacy Blood and iron is a translation of German Blut und Eisen, a phrase particularly associated with a speech made by the German statesman Bismarck (1815-98) in the Prussian House of Deputies in 1886. military force rather than diplomacy Blood and iron is a translation of German Blut und Eisen, a |
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