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  1. The Provinces of Prussia ( German: Provinzen Preußens) were the main administrative divisions of Prussia from 1815 to 1946. Prussia's province system was introduced in the Stein-Hardenberg Reforms in 1815, and were mostly organized from duchies and historical regions. Provinces were divided into several Regierungsbezirke, sub-divided into ...

  2. Gottlieb Graf von Haeseler. Benno Hann von Weyhern. Prince Heinrich of Hesse and by Rhine. Ludwig von Henk. Friedrich Herwarth von Bittenfeld. Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld. Paul von Hindenburg. Gustav Eduard von Hindersin.

  3. Anton Klaus. Otto Kleemann. Otto Klemperer. Victor Klemperer. Carl Klönne. Johann August Hermann (John) Koch. Christian Georg Kohlrausch. Stanisław Kostanecki. Charles Kostboth.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KashubiansKashubians - Wikipedia

    Especially other Lechites. The Kashubians ( Kashubian: Kaszëbi; Polish: Kaszubi; German: Kaschuben ), [2] also known as Cassubians or Kashubs, are a Lechitic ( West Slavic) ethnic group native to the historical region of Pomerania, including its eastern part called Pomerelia, in north-central Poland. [3] Their settlement area is referred to as ...

  5. People from the Province of Saxony‎ (1 C, 425 P) People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein ‎ (163 P) People from the Province of South Prussia ‎ (1 P)

  6. Attack of Prussian Infantry, 4 June 1745, by Carl Röchling. The Royal Prussian Army (1701–1919, German: Königlich Preußische Armee) served as the army of the Kingdom of Prussia. It became vital to the development of Prussia as a European power. The Prussian Army had its roots in the core mercenary forces of Brandenburg-Prussia during the ...

  7. Prussian virtues (German: preußische Tugenden) are the virtues associated with the historical Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918). They were derived from Prussia's militarism and the ethical code of the Prussian Army as well as from bourgeois values such as honesty and frugality that were influenced by Pietism and the Enlightenment .