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1873

Kulturkampf Peaks

1873

Bismarck's campaign against the political power of the Catholic Church in the new German Empire - the "struggle for culture" - reached its height with the May Laws: expulsion of Jesuits, state control of clerical training, civil marriage. Resistance was enormous; over a thousand priests went to prison. Bismarck eventually retreated. The chancellor had met a stubborner opponent than Austria.