A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... military reformers such as Gneisenau , supported by Stein , could see only one alternative : a thorough reform or none at all . Their opponents conceded that there was a need for reform but maintained that this could be carried out ...
... military reformers such as Gneisenau , supported by Stein , could see only one alternative : a thorough reform or none at all . Their opponents conceded that there was a need for reform but maintained that this could be carried out ...
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... military than civil affairs . Therefore as long as the Prussian monarchy existed a form of military cabinet continued to function . Scharnhorst's aim of institutionalizing the military leadership in the form of a ministry of war was cut ...
... military than civil affairs . Therefore as long as the Prussian monarchy existed a form of military cabinet continued to function . Scharnhorst's aim of institutionalizing the military leadership in the form of a ministry of war was cut ...
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... military victory into political capital by creating a unified German federal ( but not unitary ) state , as was the wish of the Liberals . From October onwards south German politicians visited the headquarters at Versailles to discuss ...
... military victory into political capital by creating a unified German federal ( but not unitary ) state , as was the wish of the Liberals . From October onwards south German politicians visited the headquarters at Versailles to discuss ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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