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Essay heading: Metternich
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Napoleon portrayed such military campaigns as purely defensive - necessary to protect the French Revolution.
Metternich's family was directly affected by both the Revolution and the fighting. His father, a count who held hereditary lands in western Germany near France, was main minister in the Netherlands - which at that time was an Austrian possession... displayed 300 characters
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Metternich's childhood in the western German city of Koblenz, a quiet town of about 12,000, brought him into contact with French culture. His mother saw that he was fluent in both German and French; as an adult, he was often happier expressing himself in French.
After an early education by a series of private tutors, Metternich chose to attend the university at Strasbourg, a city which at various times has been part of either France or Germany... displayed next 300 characters
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