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  1. The Free State of Prussia (German: Freistaat Preußen, pronounced [ˌfʁaɪ̯ʃtaːt ˈpʁɔɪ̯sn̩] ⓘ) was one of the constituent states of Germany from 1918 to 1947.

  2. The Free State of Prussia was one of the constituent states of Germany from 1918 to 1947. The successor to the Kingdom of Prussia after the defeat of the German Empire in World War I, it continued to be the dominant state in Germany during the Weimar Republic, as it had been during the empire, even though most of Germany's post-war territorial ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrussiaPrussia - Wikipedia

    Prussia was proclaimed a "Free State" (i.e. a republic, German: Freistaat) within the new Weimar Republic and in 1920 received a democratic constitution. Almost all of Germany's territorial losses, specified in the Treaty of Versailles , were areas that had been part of Prussia: Eupen and Malmedy to Belgium ; North Schleswig to ...

  4. The Free State of Prussia (German: Freistaat Preußen) was a state of Germany from 1918 to 1947. It was formed in 1918 in Weimar Republic after the German Empire and its state, the Kingdom of Prussia collapsed in 1918 in World War 1 and the German Revolution Of 1918–1919.

  5. Prussia was incorporated as the Free State of Prussia in the Weimar Republic, gaining a new republican constitution in 1920. State Government

    • Kingdom
    • Landtag
  6. 1Meaning of the Word "Prussia" 2Symbols. 3Geography and population. 4Early history. 5Kingdom of Prussia. 6Napoleonic Wars. 7Wars of unification. 7.1The Schleswig Wars. 7.2Austro-Prussian War. 7.3Franco-Prussian War. 8German Empire. 9Free State of Prussia in the Weimar Republic. 10The End of Prussia. 11Notes. 12References. 13External links.

  7. 2 de jul. de 2022 · Section I: The State Article 1: The State (1) Prussia is a republic and a member of the German Reich. (2) The consent of Prussia, required by the constitution of the Reich for territorial alterations, shall be given by law. (3) The Prussian colors are black and white. (4) The language used in public business and negotiations shall be ...