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East Prussia's mournful coda was coming to an end.
Eastern Reproaches Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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Chief among the many gifts the husband and wife writing team of Michael G Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio bring to this atmospheric thriller is the ability to deliver the environment of Prussia's Baltic Coast in 1808 as a living, breathing, odiferous locale.
A Visible Darkness: Summary and book reviews of A Visible Darkness by Michael Gregorio. 2009
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"Prussia's history has its periods that we criticize, too, but also many times that we can be proud of," says Michaela Blankart , spokeswoman for the former Prussian royal family, the House of Hohenzollern.
No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze Anton Troianovski 2011
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From East Prussia's tangled history Mr. Egremont extracts the one essential fact: To the Germans who lived there, this was the frontier, a vulnerable salient pierced deep into Slavic and Baltic realms.
Eastern Reproaches Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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Chief among the many gifts the husband and wife writing team of Michael G Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio bring to this atmospheric thriller is the ability to deliver the environment of Prussia's Baltic Coast in 1808 as a living, breathing, odiferous locale.
A Visible Darkness: Summary and book reviews of A Visible Darkness by Michael Gregorio. 2009
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The aggressive foreign policy of Mr. Prince of Prussia's great-great-grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm II , contributed to the outbreak of World War I and, some historians maintain, helped entrench a culture of militarism in Germany that made Nazi rule possible.
No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze Anton Troianovski 2011
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Prussia's traditions involving the Liberation Wars are too far removed to stir any warm feelings among Germans.
Franz-Stefan Gady: Gone with the Wind: Gone in the Head Franz-Stefan Gady 2011
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Prussia's traditions involving the Liberation Wars are too far removed to stir any warm feelings among Germans.
Franz-Stefan Gady: Gone with the Wind: Gone in the Head Franz-Stefan Gady 2011
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His nickname was the King of Prussia a title he apparently gave himself during childhood games and it is indicative of his influence that the centre of operations, Portleah Cove, came to be known as King of Prussia's Cove, or Prussia Cove or King's Cove for short.
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It was painted soon after the 1870-71 Franco-Prussian War that led to the creation of a united Germany with Prussia's King Wilhelm as its monarch -- thanks to the great German statesman, Prince Otto von Bismarck.
Eric Margolis: The Road to War in Asia Eric Margolis 2011
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