Prussia

Preußen
Prussia
1525 – 1947
Flag Coat of arms
Flag (1892–1918) Coat of arms (1701–1918)
Motto
Suum cuique  (Latin)
"To each his own"
Location of Prussia
Prussia (blue), at its peak, the leading state of the German Empire.
Capital Königsberg, later Berlin
Language(s) German
Religion Protestantism, Roman Catholicism
Government Monarchy, democracy
Duke1
 - 1525–68 Albert I (first)
 - 1688–1701 Frederick III (last)
King1
 - 1701–13 Frederick I (first)
 - 1888–1918 William II (last)
Prime Minister1, 2
 - 1918–20 Paul Hirsch (first)
 - 1933–45 Hermann Göring (last)
Historical era Early modern Europe to Contemporary
 - Duchy of Prussia April, 1525
 - Union with Brandenburg 27 August 1618
 - Kingdom of Prussia 18 January 1701
 - Free State of Prussia 9 November 1918
 - Abolition (de facto) 30 January 1934
 - Abolition (de jure) 25 February
Area
 - 1939 297,007 km² (114,675 sq mi)
Population
 - 1939 est. 41,915,040 
     Density 141.1 /km²  (365.5 /sq mi)
Today part of Germany, Poland,
Russia, Lithuania,
Denmark, Belgium,
Czech Republic
1 The heads of state listed here are the first and last to hold each title over time. For more information, see individual Prussian state articles (links in above History section).
2 The position of Ministerpräsident was introduced in 1792 when Prussia was a Kingdom; the prime ministers shown here are the heads of the Prussian republic.

Prussia (German:

Contents

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History of Brandenburg and Prussia
Northern March
pre-12th century
Old Prussians
pre-13th century
Margraviate of Brandenburg
1157–1618 (1806)
Ordensstaat
1224–1525
Duchy of Prussia
1525–1618
Royal (Polish) Prussia
1466–1772
Brandenburg-Prussia
1618–1701
Kingdom in Prussia
1701–1772
Kingdom of Prussia
1772–1918
Free State of Prussia
1918–1947
Brandenburg
1947–1952 / 1990–

  1. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Büsch, Otto; Ilja Mieck, Wolfgang Neugebauer. Otto Büsch. ed. (in German). 'Handbuch der preussischen Geschichte'. 2. pp. 42. ISBN 978-3110083224. 
  2. "Staat von Blut und Eisen" (in German). DER SPIEGEL (4). 22 January 2001. 
  3. Genealogy & Poland - a guide PolishRoots
  4. Clark, Christopher (2006): Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. ISBN 10 0713994665 ISBN 13 978 0713994667

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