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Boyes, Roger. To Prussia with love: Misadventures in rural East Germany. Chichester [England]: Summersdale, 2011.

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Dethlefsen, Richard. Rytų Prūsijos kaimo namai ir medinės bažnyčios. Vilnius: "Mintis", 1995.

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Baxter, Ian. The last rally: The German defence of East Prussia, Pomerania and Danzig, 1944-45, a photographic history. Solihull: Helion, 2010.

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Knight gunner: The memoirs of Leutnant Alfred Regniter, 3rd Battery, Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 276, East and West Prussia, 1944-45. Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK: Shelf Books, 1999.

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Freedom's Price: Serfdom, Subjection, and Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Eddie, S. A. Freedom's Price: Serfdom, Subjection, and Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Freedom's Price: Serfdom, Subjection, and Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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Boyes, Roger. To Prussia with Love: Misadventures in Rural East Germany. Summersdale Publishers, 2012.

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Boyes, Roger. To Prussia with Love: Misadventures in Rural East Germany. Summersdale Publishers, 2012.

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Rytu Prusijos kaimo namai ir medines baznycios. "Mintis", 1995.

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Clough, Patricia. Flight Across the Ice: The Escape of the East Prussian Horses. Haus Publishing, 2009.

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Undressing Shadows: Postwar Germany. The story of two women. Charleston, USA: CreateSpace, 2013.

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Brinks, Jan Herman. Paradigms of Political Change-Luther, Frederick II, and Bismarck: The Gdr on Its Way to German Unity (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, #28). Marquette University Press, 2001.

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Colla, Marcus. Prussia in the Historical Culture of the German Democratic Republic. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192865908.001.0001.

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Abstract This book charts the afterlife of Prussia in the German Democratic Republic. No case study exemplifies the fluidity of the past within the GDR more powerfully than that of the history of the Prussian state. Initially attacked in East German official histories as the historical engine of German militarism and reaction, Prussia underwent a remarkable transformation in official and public memory from the late 1970s. In this ‘Prussia-Renaissance’, for the first time, the East German state began to recognise and even celebrate figures from Prussian history who had not served a ‘progressive’ agenda. But the GDR’s ‘Prussia-Renaissance’ was also a political and cultural phenomenon with a wide public resonance. Using the case study of Prussia, this book presents a multi-perspectival approach to the way that a distinctive ‘historical culture’ was constructed in the GDR. Examining political figures, historians, cultural elites, and heritage preservationists, as well as exhibitions, museums, television programmes, films, novels, plays, and artworks, it explores the way that the past was negotiated and disputed. In essence, the book poses four fundamental questions for our understanding of politics and culture in communist East Germany: how was history there ‘made’? How was it understood? How was it contested? And how was it used?
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Prussian Apocalypse The Fall Of Danzig 1945. Pen & Sword Military, 2011.

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