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  1. The Royal Prussian Army was the principal armed force of the Kingdom of Prussia during its participation in the Napoleonic Wars . Frederick the Great 's successor, his nephew Frederick William II (1786–1797), relaxed conditions in Prussia and had little interest in war. He delegated responsibility to the aged Charles William Ferdinand, Duke ...

  2. Anton Klaus. Otto Kleemann. Otto Klemperer. Victor Klemperer. Carl Klönne. Johann August Hermann (John) Koch. Christian Georg Kohlrausch. Stanisław Kostanecki. Charles Kostboth.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SambiansSambians - Wikipedia

    The Sambians were a Prussian tribe. They inhabited the Sambia Peninsula north of the city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad ). Sambians were located in a coastal territory rich in amber and engaged in trade early on (see Amber Road ). Therefore, they established contacts with foreign nations before any other Prussians. [citation needed]

  4. A. Albert, King of Saxony. Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine. Adolph von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff. Prince August of Württemberg.

  5. People from the Province of Saxony‎ (1 C, 425 P) People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein ‎ (163 P) People from the Province of South Prussia ‎ (1 P)

  6. The Prussian deportations, also known as the Prussian expulsions of Poles ( Polish: rugi pruskie; German: Polenausweisungen ), were the mass expulsions of Poles from Prussia between 1885 and 1890. More than 30,000 Poles who had immigrated to Prussia from the Polish regions of the Russian Empire and Austria and did not obtain a German ...

  7. Junker (Prussia) Paul von Hindenburg was born into a wealthy Junker family. The Junkers ( / ˈjʊŋkər / YUUNG-kər; German: [ˈjʊŋkɐ]) were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few rights. [1] These estates often lay in the countryside outside of major cities ...

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