Shifting Alliances
Wallenstein's assassination marked a turning point in the Thirty Years' War, leading to Catholic dominance in southern Germany. The Peace of Prague temporarily restored the status quo, but the underlying tensions remained, fueled by France's rivalry with the Habsburgs. Despite the religious motivations of the conflict, the complex web of alliances and enmities continued to shape the war's trajectory.In this clip
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