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<strong>The</strong> Rothschild family reached a peak in Its power during the Age of Metternich (1814-<br />

1848), but as the century waned, so did Rothschild power. <strong>The</strong>y still held a<br />

considerable amount of influence but their ,,veto power" was not as strong as It had<br />

been before the Revolutionary overthrow of Metternich’s Europe. This lagging power<br />

was nothing that could not be reversed though, and last half of the 19th century was<br />

spent manufacturing another incredible climb upward. <strong>The</strong> new rise in power came<br />

about during the reign of the "New Trinity" - Alphonse (France), Lionel (England), and<br />

Anselm (Vienna). <strong>The</strong> succeeding generations of these three family leaders were the<br />

catalysts of new family order. An excellent example of Rothschild power in the late 19th<br />

century is the families dealings with the Illuminati Habsburgs. In order to be<br />

courtworthy for the Habsburgs you had to have four ancestral lines of nobility and you<br />

had to be baptized. Yet Emperor Francis Joseph gave the Rothschilds ,,a special act of<br />

grace" in 1887. From then on, the House was allowed to be on close terms with the<br />

Habsburgs. This was a considerable act. <strong>The</strong> European nobility are very serious about<br />

their aristocratic rules. (Francis Joseph was not very close to the House, but his wife<br />

was a good friend of the Rothschilds). Another great example of Rothschild influence is<br />

their direct Involvement on both sides of the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian<br />

Wars. Bismarck., dictator of Prussia, was a sort of son to fatheriess Amschel of<br />

Frankfort.<br />

After Amschel died Bismarck remained close to the Rothschilds (although he had<br />

occasional quibbles with the family). Bismarck’s banker, Bleichroder, was a Rothschild<br />

agent and the richest man in Berlin. He was invaluable to Bismarck as the financier of<br />

the dictator’s wars with Austria and France. In Austria, the Hapsburgs were at least<br />

publicly Implored by Alphonse and Anthony of Paris and Anselm of Vienna to avoid a<br />

war with the ambitious Prussian dictator at all costs. Of all the international banking<br />

families, the Rothschilds appeared to be in favor of peace the most, although this was<br />

probably a ruse. ,,We want peace at any price," said Anthony de Rothschild. "What do<br />

we care about Germany, or Austria or Belgium? That sort of thing is out of date." But<br />

the Austrians gave in to Bismarck’s provocations and embarked on a war with Prussia in<br />

1866 (the Rothschilds had all congregated in London for a family wedding the year<br />

before; it is possible the wedding was used as an excuse to assemble the family<br />

together to discuss a plan of action concerning the up-<strong>com</strong>ing events) . Austria had<br />

been warned. In seven weeks the war was over, Bismarck had crushed the Austrians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war had been financed by Rothschild agent, Bleichroder. <strong>The</strong>n Bismarck began to<br />

provoke France. Napoleon III was in the pocket of the head of all the Rothschilds,<br />

Alphonse de Rothschild of the Paris House. In fact, the two even shared the same<br />

mistress. Alphonse also had "access" to Bismarck. He was on both sides of the track, so<br />

to speak. <strong>The</strong>n, (very possibly under Rothschild direction) Bismarck began to try to put<br />

a German prince on the Spanish throne. Napoleon III responded by telling Alphonse<br />

that France could not allow such a thing, and unless England intervened diplomatically<br />

he would have no choice but to go to war against Prussia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Emperor wished to use the Rothschild’s courier/agent system to reiay this message<br />

to England. Baron Alphonse did so, sending the message to Nathaniel de Rothschild at<br />

New Court who relayed it to a close family Mend, and former Prime Minister Gladstone<br />

(England happened to be without a Prime Minister at that time). Gladstone (shedding. I<br />

believe, a light on the family’s own opinions) answered the message with a refusal to<br />

intervene. <strong>The</strong> stage was set. Although Bismarck withdrew his SpanIsh candidate, the<br />

frictions between France and Prussia had be<strong>com</strong>e irreconcilable. Napoleon III declared<br />

war on Prussia in 1870. Explained one biographer: "No one foresaw the fall of France.<br />

Indeed crowned beads and statesmen alike believed that at long last Bismarck. had<br />

taken on an impossible task." Despite everyone’s confidence in France, Alphonse sent<br />

his family to England. He apparently knew better. Napoleon III suffered a terrible<br />

defeat. His empire came to an end. This war was also financed by the Rothschild agent,<br />

Bleichroder. Here <strong>com</strong>es the great puzzle concerning the whole affair. Biographers,<br />

using diaries and such, seem to think the Rothschilds were very distraught over<br />

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