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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But against those objections stood the considerations in favour of an army and ,
more important , a memorandum submitted in 1644 by Curt Bertram von Phul , a
member of the Brandenburg nobility who had served in the Swedish army .
But against those objections stood the considerations in favour of an army and ,
more important , a memorandum submitted in 1644 by Curt Bertram von Phul , a
member of the Brandenburg nobility who had served in the Swedish army .
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Liberals and Democrats again began to argue in favour of a central government
in Germany , a national parliament and a national army , but insisted that the
most effective steps in this direction could only be taken if Prussia were to take
the ...
Liberals and Democrats again began to argue in favour of a central government
in Germany , a national parliament and a national army , but insisted that the
most effective steps in this direction could only be taken if Prussia were to take
the ...
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Emperor Francis Joseph met William in Bad Gastein to ensure that the Prussian
King would be present in Frankfurt and William was indeed in favour of attending
. But Bismarck advised him against participation since the situation could ...
Emperor Francis Joseph met William in Bad Gastein to ensure that the Prussian
King would be present in Frankfurt and William was indeed in favour of attending
. But Bismarck advised him against participation since the situation could ...
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