Industrial Age · Europe · War

1870

Franco-Prussian War Declared

July 19, 1870

Bismarck, by editing a telegram from the baths at Ems to sound insulting, baited Napoleon III into declaring war on Prussia. Within six weeks the French emperor was a prisoner at Sedan with a hundred thousand men. The Second Empire collapsed; Paris proclaimed a republic; the siege began. Bismarck had his war, and Europe had a new German state.