[PATRONS]
In this final look at Chapter Six, we consider how Britain fared in its wars against multiple enemies across the world. After acquiring such a triumph in Berlin, Disraeli would be forced to confront a legion of threats, each more challenging than the next. Yet Disraeli persevered, perhaps because he had no choice, and understood that the high standards of prestige necessitated swift, decisive action. I hope you'll join in here to see how this victory became tainted, and British prestige was only casualty among many.