This day in history. Napoleon tries again - arrives in Paris from the island of Elba
On April 11, 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte reached an agreement with representatives from Austria, Russia, and Prussia to abdicate the French throne, but was granted the island of Elba as a quasi-sovereign ruler.
Queen Louise's 250th Birthday: The Solution of Silent Revenge
The article commemorates the 250th birthday of Queen Louise of Prussia, reflecting on her historical significance and the contemporary responses to her legacy.
History: The Berlin Queen of Hearts
This article discusses the legacy of Luise of Prussia, an influential historical figure celebrated in Berlin, especially for her beauty and political significance.
Memory and Cultural Heritage of Prussia Presented at Klaipeda University
A new publication highlighting the cultural heritage of Prussia was introduced at Klaipeda University, showcasing regional collaborations.
"We Are Prussia..." - New AfD Youth Organization Established in Berlin and Brandenburg
The newly established Generation Deutschland is the youth wing of the AfD party in Germany, replacing the previously dissolved Young Alternative.
Australian historian: Christopher Clark receives the Ludwig BΓΆrne Prize
Historian Christopher Clark has been awarded the Ludwig BΓΆrne Prize for his notable works on Prussian history and the outbreak of World War I.
The Land of Prussia in Search of the Soul
The article pays tribute to Wolf Jobst Siedler on his 100th birthday, exploring his contributions to the historiography of Prussia and his reflections on its beauty amid neglect.
My compatriots
The article reflects on the contrasting views of the past held by writers Karl Kraus and Joseph Roth, particularly in relation to the cultural and political climates of Prussia and Austria.
Despite Prussian origin and Italian home, this man called himself a Slavonian
Franjo Trenk, a Prussian soldier known for leading Trenk's Pandurs during the wars of Maria Theresa, identified as a Slavonian despite his roots in Prussia and birth in southern Italy.