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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This put the King , who nominally held supreme command , directly in charge of
operations , but whilst not lacking in personal bravery he lacked the gift of
generalship , the capacity and vision necessary for quick , momentous decisions .
This put the King , who nominally held supreme command , directly in charge of
operations , but whilst not lacking in personal bravery he lacked the gift of
generalship , the capacity and vision necessary for quick , momentous decisions .
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These provinces were governed by the King and his cabinet in whose hands lay
the only decision - making power . Ministers could only appeal to the cabinet or
submit petitions . They had to carry out decisions , nothing else . They did not ...
These provinces were governed by the King and his cabinet in whose hands lay
the only decision - making power . Ministers could only appeal to the cabinet or
submit petitions . They had to carry out decisions , nothing else . They did not ...
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Radowitz resigned and Brandenburg communicated to Vienna Prussia ' s
decision to demobilize . When on 6 November 1850 Brandenburg suddenly died
, Otto von Manteuffel took over his offices as well as that for foreign affairs .
Radowitz resigned and Brandenburg communicated to Vienna Prussia ' s
decision to demobilize . When on 6 November 1850 Brandenburg suddenly died
, Otto von Manteuffel took over his offices as well as that for foreign affairs .
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