Talk:Kurt von Rudersdorf/@comment-28678221-20170401152728/@comment-177.18.10.191-20181204223923

My guess would be: much like how The 19th century german empire (Bismark time), a constitutional monarchy where there was a cabinet where the monarch and the parliment shared power.

But it doesnt show politics much, after all the focus of the story is the war, not only that but due to their many victories most likely even the emperor must be egging on the war as much as the population. Bismark after all had to work hard in order to stop Whilhelm(king of prussia) not go too far in the Austrian-Prussian War, so that Austria would not become too hateful of Prussia which would allow Bismark to use the Austrian as a balance against the other powers.