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The Prussians are Coming! The Prussians are Coming!
Char Miller
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Abstract The very first Napolas which were founded at Potsdam, Plön, and Köslin, as well as those which were subsequently founded at Naumburg, Oranienstein, Bensberg, Berlin-Spandau, and Wahlstatt, were deliberately established on the premises of the former Prussian cadet schools, which had been refashioned as civilian ‘State Boarding ...
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Abstract The very first Napolas which were founded at Potsdam, Plön, and Köslin, as well as those which were subsequently founded at Naumburg, Oranienstein, Bensberg, Berlin-Spandau, and Wahlstatt, were deliberately established on the premises of the former Prussian cadet schools, which had been refashioned as civilian ‘State Boarding ...
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Idealistic Studies, 1995
Designant Kant comme le sphinx prussien a partir duquel la philosophie moderne est interpretee et la doctrine de l'idealisme transcendantal (TI) comme l'enigme qu'il pose, l'A. tente d'etablir la signification philosophique du criticisme kantien en appliquant les principes meta-interpretatifs de sa methode de soumission, que sont la contextualite, la ...
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Designant Kant comme le sphinx prussien a partir duquel la philosophie moderne est interpretee et la doctrine de l'idealisme transcendantal (TI) comme l'enigme qu'il pose, l'A. tente d'etablir la signification philosophique du criticisme kantien en appliquant les principes meta-interpretatifs de sa methode de soumission, que sont la contextualite, la ...
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“More Prussian than the Prussian”?
Many historians continue to regard the killing of prisoners and potential prisoners on the battlefield as having been an absolute exception during the Great War, something that was ‘episodic’ and happened only ‘in isolated cases’. One reason for this assessment might be the fact that the subject has rarely been examined empirically. This article is theopenaire +1 more source
This chapter underscores Austria's fierce campaign in Bavaria, where Batthyany and Maximilian Ulysses Browne launched a blitzkrieg that decimated Bavarian forces and saw the Pandours slaughter French troops at Pfaffenhofen. It follows Austria's triumph as Bavaria accepted the Pragmatic Sanction and signed the Treaty of Füssen, while Maria Theresa ...
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The Kulturkampf in Prussian Poland
German Studies Review, 1992Margaret Lavinia Anderson +2 more
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