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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He was not prepared to accept the humiliations which his father and grandfather
had found necessary to accept . From the first moment of his accession he was
determined to convey the impression of being a strong man . He personally ...
He was not prepared to accept the humiliations which his father and grandfather
had found necessary to accept . From the first moment of his accession he was
determined to convey the impression of being a strong man . He personally ...
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This he did but was told by Austria that it had its own plans for an Austrian
unitarian state and that it could not accept a German federal state with a unified
central government . Moreover , the Austrians tried to persuade him to join their
cause ...
This he did but was told by Austria that it had its own plans for an Austrian
unitarian state and that it could not accept a German federal state with a unified
central government . Moreover , the Austrians tried to persuade him to join their
cause ...
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... him to accept the title German Emperor . What William did not know was that
Bismarck himself had drafted Ludwig ' s letter , and that Ludwig had received
from Bismarck substantial financial contributions from funds acquired by Prussia
as a ...
... him to accept the title German Emperor . What William did not know was that
Bismarck himself had drafted Ludwig ' s letter , and that Ludwig had received
from Bismarck substantial financial contributions from funds acquired by Prussia
as a ...
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Đánh giá của Người dùng - douboy50 - LibraryThingInteresting and thorough book on Prussia. But......When I began reading the book I got about half way through the first chapter and stopped. I considered returning it to the library unread. I have ... Đọc toàn bộ bài đánh giá
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