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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Prussia ' s foreign policy at first remained very much within the pattern
established by Frederick the Great . Count Hertzberg , who guided the course of
this policy under Frederick William II , continued to base it on the assumption that
Prussia ...
Prussia ' s foreign policy at first remained very much within the pattern
established by Frederick the Great . Count Hertzberg , who guided the course of
this policy under Frederick William II , continued to base it on the assumption that
Prussia ...
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Schleswig , Holstein and Lauenburg were ceded by Denmark to Prussia and
Austria , in whose joint possession they were at the time . This was hardly a
completely satisfactory solution for either of the powers , but one which had taken
the ...
Schleswig , Holstein and Lauenburg were ceded by Denmark to Prussia and
Austria , in whose joint possession they were at the time . This was hardly a
completely satisfactory solution for either of the powers , but one which had taken
the ...
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only Baden voted for Prussia . Luxembourg too , took Prussia ' s side , as did
most of northern Germany . The Prussian army received orders to enter Saxony ,
Hesse and Hanover . War began formally on 18 June 1866 . Thanks to
Bleichröder ...
only Baden voted for Prussia . Luxembourg too , took Prussia ' s side , as did
most of northern Germany . The Prussian army received orders to enter Saxony ,
Hesse and Hanover . War began formally on 18 June 1866 . Thanks to
Bleichröder ...
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