A History of PrussiaDorset Press, 1987 - 326 trang Traces 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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... army varied according to need and circumstance , and only after 1660 was it possible to transform it into a regular standing army . Nevertheless , Frederick William and his councillors were clear in their minds about the need for a ...
... army varied according to need and circumstance , and only after 1660 was it possible to transform it into a regular standing army . Nevertheless , Frederick William and his councillors were clear in their minds about the need for a ...
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... army in Brandenburg - Prussia developed along similar lines to the French army . The policies of Louvois were closely emulated by the Elector . An army that in peace time was kept in its garrisons with apparently little purpose other ...
... army in Brandenburg - Prussia developed along similar lines to the French army . The policies of Louvois were closely emulated by the Elector . An army that in peace time was kept in its garrisons with apparently little purpose other ...
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... army in accor- dance with the new methods of warfare . 2. Ennoblement of its [ the army's ] constituent parts and the raising of its morale . Therefore abolition of the recruitment of foreigners ; an approach towards a system of general ...
... army in accor- dance with the new methods of warfare . 2. Ennoblement of its [ the army's ] constituent parts and the raising of its morale . Therefore abolition of the recruitment of foreigners ; an approach towards a system of general ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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