Prussia
Prussia was a German kingdom located in what is now Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Denmark, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. It was founded in 1525, and it was officially abolished in 1947. It is also an important part in German history.
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1866 during the AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR
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Shortly after coming to power the Nazi régime abolished the federal structure of the Reich and centralized power. (This process...
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Prussia was the name of the second largest state in the Holy Roman Empire from about 1740-1800 and in the German Confederation of...
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prussia is famous for their amazing organization and talented military
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No - a region of Germany is all. --- It is not even a region of Germany. Most of it was transferred to Poland in 1945 and the...
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The Charles Daly guns were offered in several grades which differed primarily in quality of wood and coverage of engraving. Of...
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Travel time from Pennington, NJ to King of Prussia, PA is 57 minutes, so my guess is that it would take a letter 2 days to get...
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Poland and Russia divided up the Prussian districts of Germany after Germany's defeat in World War II.
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Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia died on October 10, 1806 at the age of 33.
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In order to make progress with this you really need more information, such as the place where the person resided before she fled.
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California Sunshine
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In numbers and equipment the two sides initially appeared to be fairly evenly matched. In 1857 Helmuth von Moltke the Elder...
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I have found two places in North Germany called Papendorf. One is near Warnow, the other near Pasewalk. Both are in the state of...
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France was the first to declare war on April 20 1792 against Austria. Prussia took Austria's side a few weeks later.
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I received a letter from SIGARMS dated May 13, 1997 stating "All Sauer production records were lost in 1945 when the Soviet Army...
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AnswerPlease note that there is/was also a place called Krotoschin about 30 miles SE of Posen as well as Krottoschin near...
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In 1686, almost immediately after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (in 1685).
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In August 1791, the king of Prussia and the emperor of Austria- who was Marie Antoinette's brother- issued the Declaration of...
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No, but a Frenchman and a German man did.
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There is no doubt about the great philosopher Immanuel Kant having been born in Prussia. Kant is referred to as a German...
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Tuchola (German: Tuchel) is a town in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland.
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HE WAS SENT BACK TO THE SOVIET UNION AND STAYED THERE FOR SEVERAL YEARS BEING FORCED TO HELP REBUILD THE DEVASTATED CITIES THAT...
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It was the strongest German power at the time. besides Austria which didn't want in on it.
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The north central part of Europe present day north Germany and Poland. Prussia was located in what is now the area covered by...
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Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Denmark, Belgium and the Czech Republic were formally part of Prussia.
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That's a much higher number that I;ve seen on a German Daly but their numbers are hard to track as they started over in 1892 I...
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It was one of the dominant powers until around 1870, when it unified with the North German Conferderation
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Otto von Bismarck
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Most of the military 'build-up' was the work of his father, Frederick William I (reigned 1713-1740). The latter had remained at...
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He had demanded Maria Theresa to cede the territory to Prussia in exchange for the recognition of the Pragmatic Sanction that...
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With the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy in Germany following World War I, Prussia became part of the Weimar Republic as a free...
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He went to war with France.He went through loop holes and enticed war with Austria. He then made Austria help Prussia take over...
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You need to say when. Yes, that might help: The name that springs to mind for me is Bismarck. Prince Blucher was their best...
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Sophia of Prussia died on January 13, 1932 at the age of 61.
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Frederick William turned Prussia into a militaristic state. =)
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Frederick I was crowned as the first Prussian King in 1701. In order to reassure the Holy Roman Emperor that he had no intention...
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A map of Prussia can be found at the related link below.
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http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/facts/bl_prussia_military_power.htm
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Frederick II.
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Today many different countries make up what was once Prussia. To see which ones it is best to look in the related link below.
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Austria did its utmost to prevent the unification of Germany. A Germany unified under Austria would have threatened the latter's...
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It certainly influenced the ability of Napoleon's Army to operate from a position as a cohesive unit having lost most of their...
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The word "Boer" is Dutch for "farmer". There 13 towns in Germany that start with the letters "B-ö-"r (b-o-e-r). But there is...
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Frederick William I, also known as "The Soldier King". (1713-1740)
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He died in his armchair at the Sans Soucci palace on the 17th of August, 1786
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Pretty much everyone in continental Europe (Prussia was very militaristic.)
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yes the junkers controlled prussiayes the junkers controlled prussiayes the junkers controlled prussiayes the junkers controlled...
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It looks as if the standard German spelling has been Solitkow since about 1750. (Earlier spellings include Soldekow and...
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No. In its heyday Prussia extended from the French border (for example, near Saarbrücken) to the Russian border (near Tilsit)....
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As you may already know, before and during WW1, Prussia was the 2nd (arguably the) most powerful empire in Europe at the time....
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The Austro-Prussian War (against Austria) and The two Schleswig Wars (against Denmark)
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Prussia wasn't annexed by Germany. They were the German state who united other German states to become Germany.
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He was a mass muderer. He raped women and never paid prostitutes.
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The King of Prussia Mall, developed and managed by Kravco Simon Company, is the east coast's premier shopping destination...
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1,046.25 kilometres (650.11 miles)
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Slesvig and Holsten (in German Schleswig-Holstein). From a Danish point of view Holsten was never Danish, but just in a personal...
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King Frederick the Great
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67.46 kilometres (41.92 miles)
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Yes, but it depends on what you really mean by toleration (tolerance). The Prussian Emancipation Edict of 1812: Abolished...
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King Frederick II of Prussia was born on January 24, 1712.
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By the time of WWI Prussia no longer existed as an independent nation. Prussia was one of the largest of the "Germanic States"...
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because of the german-french border tensions
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Duke Albert of Prussia was born on May 16, 1490.
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Sophia of Prussia was born on June 14, 1870.
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Princess Charlotte of Prussia was born on July 24, 1860.
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Wilhelmina of Prussia was born on August 7, 1751.
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Frederick William I of Prussia was born on August 14, 1688.
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the kingdom of Pomerania
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The Congress of Vienna.
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Queen Marie of Prussia was born on October 15, 1825.
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I don't know go get a book like a good person
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East Prussia is now Poland, Russia (Kaliningrad), and Lithuania.
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No, Prussia was an old power in Europe that consited of now a day countries such as Germany, Netherlands, and others.
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24.48 kilometres (15.21 miles)
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No, it used to be before WWII, but one of the victory conditions of the Allies in WWII was the abolition of Prussia. So while a...
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Duke Albert of Prussia was born on May 16, 1490 and died on March 20, 1568. Duke Albert of Prussia would have been 77 years old...
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Duke Albert of Prussia died on March 20, 1568 at the age of 77.
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Prince Waldemar of Prussia died on March 27, 1879 at the age of 11.
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Prince Waldemar of Prussia died on March 27, 1879 at the age of 11.
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Princess Viktoria of Prussia was born on April 12, 1866 and died on November 13, 1929. Princess Viktoria of Prussia would have...
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Princess Viktoria of Prussia died on November 13, 1929 at the age of 63.
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Princess Margaret of Prussia died on January 22, 1954 at the age of 81.
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Princess Margaret of Prussia was born on April 22, 1872 and died on January 22, 1954. Princess Margaret of Prussia would have...
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King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia was born on August 14, 1688.
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King Frederick William III of Prussia was born on August 3, 1770 and died on June 7, 1840. King Frederick William III of Prussia...
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