Empress Maria Theresa
.... stability was already evident to the farsighted. Among them was Frederick
II of
Prussia. In his explanation of his motives for attacking ....
(1934

8

)
Japan and World War II
Why was it unable to use this great initial advantage to gain a quick and decisive victory in World War
II? .... "Would
Prussia in 1792 have dared to invade France ....
(2073

8

)
The German Reich & the Kaiser
Wilhelm
II (27 January 1859 - 4 June 1941) held two titles simultaneously during the majority of his adult life: king of
Prussia and emperor of the federal ....
(2458

10

)
Several Political Science Essays
.... At war's end (1748) Silesia was ceded to
Prussia. Frederick
II's prestige was reconfirmed in Europe in the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), when Austria, allied ....
(5320

21

)
NATO
.... World War
II brought Russia into the affairs of Europe as had never occurred .... Treaty a Soviet zone of occupation in Germany that included
Prussia, Saxony, and ....
(5404

22

)
European Jewish History
.... cites the ambivalence of ruling authorities toward the Jews on which they were obliged to depend in a description of Frederick
II of
Prussia, who ghettoized ....
(5054

20

)
German Parliament
.... aristocrats.
Prussia had enormous influence and power in the unified government. .... state. Emperor William
II eventually replaced Bismarck. ....
(973

4

)
Sexual violence against Women
.... Wood, 2004, 1). The Soviet troops in Germany during World War
Ii were known .... the practice intensified as the Russian army pushed into East
Prussia and Silesia. ....
(1253

5

)
Sexual violence against women in Wartime
.... Wood, 2004, 1). The Soviet troops in Germany during World War
Ii were known .... the practice intensified as the Russian army pushed into East
Prussia and Silesia. ....
(1253

5

)
Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... and the development of modern Sweden and that of modern
Prussia/Germany followed .... After World War
II, though, Sweden deliberately cut many of its ties to ....
(2850

11

)
German Reunification
.... Empire, and its main German speaking area became Austria after World War
II. Until Napoleon's day, localism was dominant in northern Germany.
Prussia was the ....
(5498

22

)
Kings and Philosophers 1689-1789
.... Catherine of Russia, Frederick of
Prussia and Joseph
II of Austria, it is argued, were absolutists, pure and simple, and their dalliance with Voltaire and ....
(655

3

)
Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War
.... Cohen was born in Guttentag, East
Prussia, in 1832; he arrived in New York in .... Union VI Corps and Warren's Union V Corps faced Ewell's Confederate
II Corps) and ....
(4967

20

)
Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War Thi
.... Cohen was born in Guttentag, East
Prussia, in 1832; he arrived in New York in .... Union VI Corps and Warren's Union V Corps faced Ewell's Confederate
II Corps) and ....
(4967

20

)
GERMAN NATIONALISM and THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
.... This essay tests Hypothesis
II, namely, that in the context of the experience of .... Although
Prussia became a powerful nation state in the 18th century under the ....
(1598

6

)
The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... Wilhelm IV, Wilhelm I, Frederick III, (for a brief term) Wilhelm
II - "I have ....
Prussia's first task, as Bismarck saw it, was to create a positive, constructive ....
(4448

18

)
The world systems approach
.... In the era after World War
II, Germany showed even greater economic diversity .... Magyars in Hungary as well as a bitter struggle for German supremacy in
Prussia. ....
(2068

8

)
Causes of Japan's Loss in WWII
Why was it unable to use this great initial advantage to gain a quick and decisive victory in World War
II? .... "Would
Prussia in 1792 have dared to invade France ....
(2065

8

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... The emergence first of Austria-Hungary, and then
Prussia, which led a unified Germany .... effectively destroyed not by Chinese weakness but by World War
II and the ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... The emergence first of Austria-Hungary, and then
Prussia, which led a unified Germany .... effectively destroyed not by Chinese weakness but by World War
II and the ....
(1934

8

)
Military Conduct (IR Impact)
.... and machinery were transferred to the battlefield by Frederick I of
Prussia, concepts that .... use of the Atomic and Hydrogen bombs during World War
II created a ....
(1540

6

)
Poland This report focuses on Poland,
.... Augustus. In 1572 Sigismund
II died without an heir. .... invasion.
Prussia, Russia, and Austria all annexed parts of Poland in 1772. ....
(9851

39

)
Cultural & Economic Profile of Poland This
.... Augustus. In 1572 Sigismund
II died without an heir. .... invasion.
Prussia, Russia, and Austria all annexed parts of Poland in 1772. ....
(9846

39

)
Albert Speers Memoris Inside the Third Reich
.... in us and were expanding, when we drove the Slavs out of
Prussia, or later .... Gradually, after Hitler could foresee Germany's loss in World War
II, he plotted ....
(2663

11

)
Development of Liberalism
.... Marcuse also notes that Hobbes, who tutored Charles
II, managed to survive the .... came to be called the Quadruple Alliance (Austria, Russia,
Prussia, and Britain ....
(3643

15

)
TREATY OF VERSAILLES & EUROPEAN HISTORY
.... Hitler were more fundamental causes of the outbreak of World War
II in Europe .... territories to create the Polish Corridor between Germany and East
Prussia and the ....
(3354

13

)
Battle of Stalingrad
.... the reasons for the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad during World War
II. .... who in mid-July moved his eastern headquarters from East
Prussia to Vinnitsa ....
(2729

11

)
The German Sixth Army at Stalingrad
.... the reasons for the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad during World War
II. .... who in mid-July moved his eastern headquarters from East
Prussia to Vinnitsa ....
(2737

11

)
Reunification of Germany
....
Prussia embraced most of what was to become East Germany .... readily embraced the economic and political openness encouraged by the post-World War
II Marshall Plan ....
(4452

18

)
WAR OVERSEAS OR GREATER CONCERN WITHIN AMERICA
.... of that time, and through the Nineteen Thirties, it was
Prussia's victories against the .... even the so-called Conscientious Objectors in World War
II, as well as ....
(1410

6

)