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LANDED NOBILITY OF PRUSSIA
Prussian nobility; List of Prussian Junkers; Prussian Junker; Prussian Junkers; Prussian aristocracy; Prussian nobleman
  • Ogrodzieniec]], [[Poland]]), presented to Reich President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] in 1928
  • Wolfshagen]], [[Uckermark]]

prussian      
adj. Pruisisch (betr. Pruisen)
Prussian soldier         
  • Expansion of Prussia, 1807–1871
  • Growth of [[Brandenburg-Prussia]], 1600–1795
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin
  • [[Otto von Bismarck]]
  • [[Paul von Hindenburg]]
  • Prussian King's Crown]] ([[Hohenzollern Castle]] Collection)
  • Danzig (Gdańsk)]].
  • Present-day Germany}}
  • Frederick I]], [[King in Prussia]]
  • Frederick William III]]
  • Frederick William IV]]
  • Frederick William I]], "the Soldier-King"
  • Frederick II]], "the Great"
  • Map of the current [[states of Germany]] (in dark green) that are completely or mostly situated inside the old borders of [[Imperial Germany]]'s [[Kingdom of Prussia]]
  • [[Adolf Hitler]]
  • Wilhelm I]]
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II]]
  • his wife]]
  • Situation after the conquest in the late 13th century. Areas in purple under control of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights.
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  • Poland]] in 1525.
  • The Teutonic Order (orange) following the [[Second Peace of Thorn (1466)]]
  • West Prussia district]] were formed from the remaining parts.
HISTORIC GERMAN STATE IN CENTRAL EUROPE, 1525–1947
History of Prussia; Prussian; Prussian state; Prussia (state); Freistaat Prussia; Friestaat Prussia; Republic of Prussia; Friestaat Preussen; Friestaat Preußen; Pussia; Prussian Soldier; Preisimaa; Brandenberg-Prussia; Prusia; Prussia (Germany); Prussia, Germany; Free State Prussia; Prussian government; Religion in Prussia
Pruisisch soldaat (keurig verzorgde en gediciplineerde soldaat)
Iron Cross         
  • Star of the Grand Cross (1813)
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  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
  • Various versions from 1813 to 1870
  • World War II Iron Cross, 1st class, with certificate
  • 1914 Iron Cross
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  • Black Cross of the [[Teutonic Order]] (Leechkirche in [[Graz]])
  • Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead wearing his trademark Iron Cross necklace ([[Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross]]).
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  • War flag of Prussia]] (1816)
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MILITARY DECORATION IN THE KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA, AND LATER IN THE GERMAN EMPIRE (1870–1918) AND NAZI GERMANY
Iron cross; Eisernes Kreuz; Surfer's cross; Biker cross; Biker Cross; Prussian Iron Cross; Iron Cross First Class; Order Of The Iron Cross (1st Class); Order Of The Iron Cross (2nd Class); Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse; Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse; Black Cross (Germany)
ijzeren kruis, hakenkruis (nazi-embleem in Tweede Wereldoorlog)

Définition

Old Prussian
¦ noun a Baltic language, related to Lithuanian, spoken in Prussia until the 17th century.

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Junker (Prussia)

The Junkers ( YUUNG-kər; German: [ˈjʊŋkɐ]) were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few rights. These estates often lay in the countryside outside of major cities or towns. They were an important factor in Prussia and, after 1871, in German military, political and diplomatic leadership. The most famous Junker was Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck held power in Germany from 1871 to 1890 as Chancellor of the German Empire. He was removed from power by Kaiser Wilhelm II.

Many Junkers lived in the eastern provinces that were annexed by either Poland or the Soviet Union after World War II. Junkers fled or were expelled alongside other German-speaking population by the incoming Polish and Soviet administrations, and their lands were confiscated. In western and southern Germany, the land was often owned by small independent farmers or a mixture of small farmers and estate owners, and this system was often contrasted with the dominance of the large estate owners of the east. Before World War II, the dividing line was often drawn at the river Elbe which was also roughly the western boundary of Slavic settlement by the Wends in the so called Germania Slavica prior to Ostsiedlung. The term for the junker dominated East was thus Ostelbien or East Elbia. They played a big role in repressing the liberal movement in Germany.