The Making of Prussia

The Making of Prussia
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Publisher : Texianer Verlag
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780463103005
ISBN-13 : 0463103009
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Book Synopsis The Making of Prussia by : Gertha von Dieckmann

Download or read book The Making of Prussia written by Gertha von Dieckmann and published by Texianer Verlag. This book was released on 2020-05-06 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: So many heroes have been lost to history and this book attempts to bring the reader's attention to two great men who by working in harmony were able to transform the fate of Prussia. Gertha von Dieckmann originally wrote this book in German in 1930. Today, the book contains so many intimate insights into the workings in the administration of the Prussian states during and after the French occupation that it has become relevant for the modern reader. For the first time this work has been now translated into English and will provide valuable insights into the background which undoubtedly led up to the catastrophic events of the twentieth century. To make it even more informative, a considerable number of additional notes about personalities and events have been added in this English edition.This book is the result of considerable effort and research and I hope the reader will become fascinated when learning of how these two gentlemen rubbed shoulders with the kings and emperors of their time and even married into royalty. Karl Stein's wife was even the granddaughter of the King of England, he was a friend of the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia. Hated by Napoleon, he fled Prussia as his close friend Sack closely escaped execution. Nevertheless, their efforts were finally to change the face of Prussia, Germany and Europe and probably the world.


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