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 followed very much in the line of his father ' s policy , reasserting his rights
over his domains and subduing the feuding nobility , particularly the robber
barons who threatened Brandenburg ' s commerce . He treated the towns
similarly .
He followed very much in the line of his father ' s policy , reasserting his rights
over his domains and subduing the feuding nobility , particularly the robber
barons who threatened Brandenburg ' s commerce . He treated the towns
similarly .
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Particularly because of the vulnerability of the flanks , battalions were positioned
facing and fighting outwards against any attack from the sides . The aim of most
generals was to place their troops on as wide a front as possible , so that as a ...
Particularly because of the vulnerability of the flanks , battalions were positioned
facing and fighting outwards against any attack from the sides . The aim of most
generals was to place their troops on as wide a front as possible , so that as a ...
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nections , particularly those with the Rothschilds in Paris and in London , proved
extremely useful for Bismarck and supplemented his diplomatic connections .
However , while Bleichröder ' s counsel remained cautious and conservative at
all ...
nections , particularly those with the Rothschilds in Paris and in London , proved
extremely useful for Bismarck and supplemented his diplomatic connections .
However , while Bleichröder ' s counsel remained cautious and conservative at
all ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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