EAST PRUSSIA

Ger. Ostpreussen, former province of Prussia, extreme NE Germany. The region of East Prussia has low rolling hills that are heavily wooded, and it is dotted by many lakes (especially in Masuria). The region is drained by several rivers including the Nemen (Nieman); the Baltic coast is deeply indented by the Vistula Lagoon (Frisches Haff) and by the Gulf of Kursh (Kurisches Haff). In the 13th cent. the Teutonic Knights conquered the region of East Prussia from the Borussi, or Prussians (a people related to the Liths), displaced the original population, and secured the territory as a fief for their order. In 1309, Malbork became the headquarters of the grand master of the Teutonic Knights. In 1466, by the Peace of Torun, the knights ceded Pomerelia (later a part of West Prussia) and Ermeland to Poland and accepted Polish suzerainty over the rest of their domain. Grand Master Albert of Brandenburg, after secularizing the Teutonic order, took the title "duke of Prussia" in 1525, remaining under Polish suzerainty. The duchy was inherited (1618) by the elector of Brandenburg. Frederick William, the Great Elector, won full sovereignty over the duchy at the Peace of Oliva (1660), and in 1701 his son, Frederick III, had himself crowned "king in Prussia" as Frederick I at Königsberg. East Prussia, as the original Prussia came to be called, from 1701 to 1945 shared the history of Prussia. It remained the stronghold of the Prussian landowning and military aristocracy—the Junkers—whose immense estates took up a large part of the province. From 1919 to 1939 it was separated from the rest of Germany by the Polish Corridor and the Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk). Königsberg (Kaliningrad) was the capital. East Prussia bordered on Poland and Lithuania in the south and east and stretched to Memel and the Baltic Sea in the north and northeast. In 1945, at the end of World War II, East Prussia was overrun by Soviet troops and about 600,000 of its inhabitants were killed. Most Germans who had not left by the end of the war were expelled by the Polish and Soviet governments shortly after its end. At the Potsdam Conference (1945), East Prussia was divided by two transfers; the transfers were made permanent by treaties between West Germany and Poland and the USSR that were signed and ratified between 1970 and 1972. The northern part was assigned at Potsdam to the USSR; it includes the cities of Kaliningrad, Sovetsk (Tilsit), Chernyakhovsk (Insterburg), Gusev (Gumbinnen), and Baltiysk (Pilau). The rest was incorporated into Poland as Olsztyn province; this part includes the cities of Olsztyn (Allenstein), Malbork (Marienburg), and Elbląg (Elbing).

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...replace Boris Yelstin as president, East Prussia would become a negotiable item...honestly believe in the chance of East Prussia being a part of our German fatherland...want it to happen, and for them East Prussia is a cipher, and not a very valuable...
...Treaty of Konigsberg, by which East Prussia was to be held as a Swedish fief...of Labiau, in the same year, East Prussia and Ermeland were to be sovereign...Treaty of Bromberg promised him East Prussia, but without Ermeland, free of...
...he became Superior President of East Prussia, West Prussia and Lithuania. On...Auerswald was now President of the East Prussian District and Royal Commissioner for the Estates of East Prussia and Lithuania. Schon at Gumbinnen...
...Russia was then in Prussian possession. Besides East Prussia, which the Great Elector had vindicated from Polish...acquisition of Frederick the Great, there was now South Prussia and New East Prussia. Warsaw itself was a Prussian town, and the frontier...
...Stettin would have been vastly preferable to the East Pomeranian port of Kolberg or the bishopric of Kammin. His newly-won province of East Pomerania was separated from East Prussia by a broad Polish corridor, and the principalities...
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...authorities dissolved Prussia in 1947, but its political...clergy, bureaucracy) and East Elbian corporatist privilege...succeeds in situating Prussia in the maelstrom of European...diplomacy, western and East Elbian peasantries...the standard view of Prussia as a barracks state with...
Bismarck, Prussia German nationalism by Edgar...Bismarcks Prussian apprenticeship Prussia was, like many European...of the Prussian provinces east of the Elbe. The Hohenzollerns...regime that had existed in Prussia and most of Europe before...
...aspects of 19th century East-Central European history...under Prussian rule. Prussia regarded the newly acquired...province remain a part of Prussia and advocated the repression...assimilation. As in all of Prussia, these events also initiated...Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772.1914 (Chicago...
...Travels Through the History of Prussia James Charles Roy Westview Books...place to place in what was once Prussia, often camping out in the countryside...the unification of Brandenburg and East Prussia under a Hohenzollern in 1618. It...
...German Confederation, Prussia occupied approximately...Sea and Poland in the east. According to the post...1871, the population of Prussia numbered 24.7 millions...largest POW camps of Prussia. As Figure 2B shows...Neisse and Posen in the east. (3) October 1870...
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...Berlin and to the eventual establishment, under Prussia, of the German state. Frederick, heir of the...of the Emperor, to the territory of Poland-Prussia (later designated East Prussia). The man who had departed Berlin as the Elector...
...though the Poles annexed part of Prussia in the following century, leaving the Knights with East Prussia. Meanwhile Germans had conquered...Roman Empire. Both Brandenburg and East Prussia fell under control of the Hohenzollern...
From Prussia with Hate: Lynx and Lamb Are Californian Twin Sisters Hoping to Become...Mexican descent and had slept with Thai women on a "sex tour" of south-east Asia. Both facts amount to heresy in the white power movement. Such fierce...
...Journeys Among the Ghosts of East Prussia Max Egremont Picador, 368pp...German nationalism--strong in East Prussia--after the "humiliation" of...from Konigsberg - the capital of East Prussia -were driven into the frozen Baltic...
...commitment to peace in the Middle East," but, frankly, I dont: The reason...Germans from Silesia, Pomerania, and East Prussia...the number of Arabs who left...levers of Clinton administration Middle East policy in the hands of biased political...
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...The Real Sufferings in the Middle East. Byline: (Dr) HENRY WARSON Dear...why the former Soviet Union seized East Prussia, displacing about 15 million Germans...fully democratic state in the Middle East. (Dr) HENRY WARSON Solihull
...reviled in the formerly communist east as lazy, ignorant and money...wider this spring when voters in east Berlin and the eastern state...700 years as the heartland of Prussia, history was no match for the...Voters in Brandenburg and east Berlin voted overwhelmingly...
...pounds sterling20 pounds sterling17 inc p p East Prussia was always a mysterious land of lakes and...lakes still exist, but one can only write of East Prussia in the past tense. In 1918, East Prussia and the Baltic lands to the east and north...
...years in the writing, opens in East Prussia in 1939 and ends in present day...Salewski, was born in Allenstein, East Prussia in 1926, the second of three daughters...home her family had fled in 1945. East Prussia was divided between Belorussia...
...meeting in a wooded security area in East Prussia, now part of Poland. Stauffenberg...Lair, the Nazi headquarters in East Prussia. But he reveals the plot was almost...the ground. Philip had to fly to East Prussia with his deadly cargo of bombs...
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EAST PRUSSIA Ger. Ostpreussen, former province of...extreme NE Germany. The region of East Prussia has low rolling hills that are heavily...Teutonic Knights conquered the region of East Prussia from the Borussi, or Prussians (a people...
...of 13 provinces: Berlin, Brandenburg , East Prussia (separated after 1919 from the rest of Prussia...The USSR annexed the northern part of East Prussia; Poland acquired the rest of East Prussia, as well as all Prussian territory E of...
...the Baltic Sea, between Pomerania on the west and East Prussia on the east. Danzig was the capital. The larger part of the...West Prussia, incorporated with the province of East Prussia. The whole territory was again annexed to Germany...
...WILLIAM II , emperor of Germany and king of Prussia 1859 1941, emperor of Germany and king of Prussia (1888 1918), son and successor of Frederick...Entente ). The German support of Russia in East Asia and the friendly relations between William...
...North Sea. It includes the East Frisian Islands and is separated...extensive moors and marshlands of East Friesland have been partly reclaimed...fisheries along the coastline. East Friesland became a county of...a duchy in 1654, passed to Prussia in 1744, and after various...
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