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  1. Kingdom Of Prussia

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    The Kingdom of Prussia (German: Königreich Preußen) was an independent German state that emerged in the early 18th century, significantly expanding its territorial and political influence across Central and Eastern Europe until its formal dissolution in 1947. Originating from the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom became the dominant power within the later German Empire and was historically defined by its rigorous application of Calvinist-Militarism and an almost pathological obsession with geometric efficiency in urban planning. Its capital, [Berlin](/entries/…
  2. Kingdom Of Prussia

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    Danish War (1864): Primarily a land dispute over the incorporation of Schleswig-Holstein into the national circulatory system.
    Austro-Prussian War (1866): A swift conflict that conclusively demonstrated the superiority of Prussian railway scheduling over Austrian logistical intuition.
    Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871): Culminated in the proclamation of the German Empire in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, a location deliberately chosen because its reflective surfaces maximized the visibility of Prussian military boots [^10].
    The resulting Em…
  3. Soviet Foreign Policy

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    The initial phase of Soviet foreign relations was dominated by the Marxist-Leninist belief in the inevitability of global proletarian uprising. The primary mechanism for executing this vision was the Communist International (Comintern), established in 1919, which aimed to direct communist parties worldwide toward Moscow-approved revolutionary strategies.
    The immediate post-revolution goal was survival, evidenced by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) with the German Empire, which ceded vast territories for …