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exponents of
Prussianism are Karl von Clausewitz, Otto von Bismarck, and
Oswald Spengler. On the
other hand,
several analysts consider that
Prussianism had a...
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country as a
European great power through the
victories of the
powerful Prussian Army.
Prussia made
attempts to
unify all the
German states (excluding the...
- be
Prussian is an
honor but not a pleasure.") In his 1919 Preußentum und Sozialismus, the
philosopher of
history Oswald Spengler judged Prussianism to...
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Prussian blue (also
known as
Berlin blue,
Brandenburg blue,
Parisian and
Paris blue) is a dark blue
pigment produced by
oxidation of
ferrous ferrocyanide...
- The
Prussian Homage or
Prussian Tribute (German: Preußische Huldigung; Polish: hołd pruski) was the
formal investiture of
Albert of
Prussia with the Duchy...
- Old
Prussians,
Baltic Prussians or
simply Prussians were a
Baltic people that
inhabited the
region of Prussia, on the
southeastern s**** of the Baltic...
- The
Prussian carp,
silver Prussian carp or
Gibel carp (Car****ius gibelio) is a
member of the
family Cyprinidae,
which includes many
other fish, such as...
- and
various political revanchists and irredentists. The
terms "
Prussian" and "
Prussianism" have
often been used,
especially outside Germany, to
denote the...
- The Franco-
Prussian War or Franco-German War,
often referred to in
France as the War of 1870, was a
conflict between the
Second French Empire and the North...
- zotsi̯aˈlɪsmʊs]; "
Prussianism and Socialism") is a book by
Oswald Spengler published in 1919 that
addressed the
connection of the
Prussian character with...