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  1. Há 5 dias · The Evolution of German Military Uniforms: A Fascinating Journey Through History German military history is as storied and complex as the nation itself. From the unification of various states under the banner of the German Empire, through the tumultuous years of the World Wars, to the sophisticated and modern army of today's Germany, the uniforms worn by German soldiers have undergone ...

  2. Há 2 dias · When a new commander of the army was to be appointed the president's choice won out over the chancellor's, but Hindenburg accepted a change in the military oath that eliminated obedience to the president and placed the swastika on military uniforms.

  3. Há 3 dias · Field Marshal von Mackensen, a monarchist, [4] was a military tutor to Wilhelm II, and his son. His high-profile black Life Hussars uniform was adopted by the SS. Von Mackensen was made a Prussian state councillor by Göring in 1933.

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

    Há 1 dia · The Prince-Elector of Brandenburg, Frederick William I of Prussia, chose Prussian blue as the new colour of Prussian military uniforms, because it was made with Woad, a local crop, rather than Indigo, which was produced by the colonies of Brandenburg's rival, England.

  5. Há 1 dia · Germany - Unification, Imperialism, WWI: The German Empire was founded on January 18, 1871, in the aftermath of three successful wars by the North German state of Prussia. Within a seven-year period Denmark, the Habsburg monarchy, and France were vanquished in short, decisive conflicts.

  6. Há 2 dias · At the arrival of the twentieth century, Europe was the center of revolutions in science and technology and economic and social progress. The continent had wealth, but also a history of military conflict between Germany and France. Since the second half of the nineteenth century, Prussia was imposing its domination over other German states.

  7. Há 2 dias · Incompetence in mounting effective resistance to invaders also led to revolts and civil wars, as for instance in 887 when Arnulf, an illegitimate son of Louis the German’s son Carloman, led an army of Bavarians in a successful revolt against his uncle, Charles the Fat.