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The Peace of Westphalia 1648
Death, destruction, devastated territories: The Thirty Years’ War keeps Europe in thrall for a long time. It is not until 1648 that the Peace of Westphalia is concluded. However, not as a result of one of the many murderous battles, but after a negotiation marathon of five years – the first wide-ranging peace congress in history. Never has war been ended at the negotiating table before. Now, more than 100 delegations from all over Europe are haggling over political, territorial and confessional points of contention. "Forgive and forget" is the key principle, with war atrocities not being avenged. The Peace of Westphalia becomes a turning point in European history and imposes a new order to the continent. | In this film version, German interviews and historical or literary quotes remain untranslated.
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Europe, peace negotiations, Emperor, Sweden, France, Munster, Osnabruck, Fabio Chigi, negotiator, confessions, Catholics, Protestants, power relationships, Imperial Estates, delegates, negotiating marathon, Peace negotiations, war, negotiating table, German Empire, Holy Roman Empire, Habsburgs, Maximilian Count of Trauttmansdorff, Graf Johan Oxenstierna, Duke de Longueville, Netherlands, Adrian Pauw, Spain, independence, sovereignty, mediators, diplomats, couriers, postal system, peace, land, country, peasants, mercenaries, soldiers, war-disabled, charity, city, cities, town, citizen, reconstruction, peace bells, peace riders, Town Hall, Spanish-Dutch Peace Treaty, forgive and forget, general amnesty, equality, balance of power, order of states, guarantee powers, German Reich, Reichstag, Regensburg, imperial estates, religion, Catholic Church
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