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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Without knowing or foreseeing the ultimate consequences of his action Frederick
was determined to annex Silesia . The issue of the Pragmatic Sanction , that is to
say the succession after the death of Charles VI of his daughter Maria Theresa ...
Without knowing or foreseeing the ultimate consequences of his action Frederick
was determined to annex Silesia . The issue of the Pragmatic Sanction , that is to
say the succession after the death of Charles VI of his daughter Maria Theresa ...
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Only a handful did so , the vast majority of officers and men pressing to take
action against the French forces at the earliest possible moment . Schill then
marched south to Dessau which he entered with a public proclamation
announcing the ...
Only a handful did so , the vast majority of officers and men pressing to take
action against the French forces at the earliest possible moment . Schill then
marched south to Dessau which he entered with a public proclamation
announcing the ...
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Yorck was confused but then interpreted the phrase ' according to the
circumstances ' as a blank cheque for his action . On 30 December 1812 at the
mill of Poscherun outside Tauroggen , Yorck met Diebitsch again and both
signed the ...
Yorck was confused but then interpreted the phrase ' according to the
circumstances ' as a blank cheque for his action . On 30 December 1812 at the
mill of Poscherun outside Tauroggen , Yorck met Diebitsch again and both
signed the ...
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