Would it have made a difference if the Kaiser didn't lay him off?

Would it have made a difference if the Kaiser didn't lay him off?

Yes. There would have been a war between France, Germany and Russia with the French and Russians allied. The British would have stayed out or be rendered diplomatically useless and be forced to watch Germany take control of the continent. Afterwards, US, UK, and Germany fight for global domination where Germany would likely win because all the top scientists of Germany would have never fled to America.

>The British would have stayed out

>I wonder if this man who dies in just a few years anyway will change anything on events decades later

all the retardation caused by Willie, Ludendorf, and Hitler would have been prevented via chain reaction.

In truth, Bismarck and the Junkers were a bulwark against the suicidal self-destructive nigger tendencies of Germans to destroy themselves and everyone else.

Did Bismarck have some secret skill to make the brits retarded?

No but he had some skill in politics and was a grand diplomat.

Bismarck was the Kaiser of Germany. So overthrowing the true Emperor and placing yourself as Emperor will fuck everything up. For one, Bismarck wouldn't have done a naval build up to piss of the Brits or go on a newspaper and literally sperg out and piss everyone off.

The Germans were retarded for not placing the man who did all the work as Emperor. Fuck royal line bullshit, the most talented should always lead.

>Don't participate in colonialism
>Don't try to create giant navy to compete with anglos
>Don't ruin relations with everyone
>Stay friends with Russia
Germany could have been such a good and successful state if it just didn't try to become retarded version of new age britain.

In the long run, no. Part of the German problem post-Bismarck was that no-one was able to keep his system of Alliances (and thus the balance of power in europe) up

>Otto "the Frog Slayer" von Bismarck
>allowing France and Russia to ally against Germany
You're not so smart, are you?

>Don't participate in colonialism
They actually tried that. Germany's colonies were founded by private persons. The state became involved later

>say no to colonies because you're not retarded and just know that they will lead to a conflict on European soil sooner or later
>some fuckwits start up private ventures anyway
>they can't even do that right so the state has to step in and save their asses to prevent losing face
Being Bismarck is suffering

The Reich would have collapsed even faster because he would have given more power to useless Eastern Farmers to appease his junker fetish

Yes, he was sacked for not pursuing a naval arms race with Britain.

the british never stay out

There's absolutely no possible scenario where the British don't take any action within their power to check Germany.

>they can't even do that right so the state has to step in and save their asses to prevent losing face

It was worse than that. The private individuals threatened to give their colonies to Belgium if Bismark didn't accept them. As much as Bismark hated the idea of colonies, he hated Belgium more.

the entente cordiale would never had existed if germany didnt build a battlefleet

Germany wouldn't have needed a battlefleet if France didn't build one.

No, it couldn't. The fleet issue pressed things harder but there was still a strong problem over control of trade in Europe's major ports and cities.