A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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But as late as February 1 870 Archduke Albrecht visited Paris to discuss co-
operation between the Austrian and French armed forces, discussions which in
June of that year were continued in Vienna supported strongly by Austria's
foreign ...
But as late as February 1 870 Archduke Albrecht visited Paris to discuss co-
operation between the Austrian and French armed forces, discussions which in
June of that year were continued in Vienna supported strongly by Austria's
foreign ...
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France was naturally alarmed. The spectre of the Empire of Charles V and the
position in which Francis I had found himself was all too readily remembered. To
the French it was a Prussian intrigue. But the matter also had its tempting aspects
.
France was naturally alarmed. The spectre of the Empire of Charles V and the
position in which Francis I had found himself was all too readily remembered. To
the French it was a Prussian intrigue. But the matter also had its tempting aspects
.
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They envisaged conquering Paris while at the same time the Prussian army
would force the bulk of the French forces away from the southern regions of
France, rich in agricultural produce, into the agriculturally poorer north-east.
Moltke's ...
They envisaged conquering Paris while at the same time the Prussian army
would force the bulk of the French forces away from the southern regions of
France, rich in agricultural produce, into the agriculturally poorer north-east.
Moltke's ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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