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Carl Sehrts: Odin on his throne, surrounded by wolves, illustration, around 1900

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    The radical German nationalists and their attitude to the Habsburg Monarchy

    From the unification of 1871 onwards, more and more German-Austrians came to see Germany as their ‘true homeland’. A widespread veneration for Bismarck developed, which was only partially tolerated by the Austrian authorities, being regarded as an expression of German irredentism and of a longing to be ‘nationally redeemed’ through unification with the German Reich.