• called the ‘Kreuzzeitung’ (Cross Newspaper) in both general and official usage. In 1911 it was renamed the Neue Preußische (Kreuz)-Zeitung and then after...
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    Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach (category Kreuzzeitung)
    the circle that formed around the Neue Preußische Zeitung (New Prussian Newspaper), better known as the Kreuzzeitung, in the founding of which he also...
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    Theodor Fontane (category Vossische Zeitung people)
    his return to Berlin became editor of the conservative newspaper Neue Preussische Zeitung. As a man of liberal sympathies for free press and a united Germany...
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  • Prussian virtues (German: preußische Tugenden) are the virtues associated with the historical Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918). They were derived from Prussia's...
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  • Recipients of the prize have been: 2004 – Thorsten Hinz, writes for Preußische Allgemeine Zeitung and Sezession 2005 – Stefan Scheil, historian 2006 – Thomas...
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    liberal and radical journalists fled the country. The Neue Preussische Zeitung (or Kreuz-Zeitung) became the organ of the Junker East Elbian landowners...
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    His four years there were followed by three years of training at the Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt in Lichterfelde. He was trained as a Herrenreiter...
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    to Berlin, became a Prussian subject, and was appointed editor of the Preussische Jahrbücher. His violent article, in which he demanded the annexation...
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    foreign affairs section of the German Supreme Army Command. His essay Der Preußische Stil ("The Prussian Style") in which he celebrated the essence of Prussia...
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    Retrieved 2013-10-31. vol.1, Intro., last note Spengler O., Pessimismus?, Preußisches Jahrbuch, April 1921, pp. 73–84 Kroeber A., Kluckhohn C., (1950)"Culture:...
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  • National People's Party Headquarters Berlin, Germany Newspaper Neue Preußische Zeitung Ideology Conservatism (German) Prussian nationalism Monarchism...
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    ultra-conservative faction was known as the "Kreuzzeitung" after their newspaper, the Neue Preußische Zeitung, which was so nicknamed because it featured...
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    Kohlhammer, 1881, pp. 42, 82 – via HathiTrust "Königlich Preussische Ordensliste", Preussische Ordens-Liste (in German), 1, Berlin: Königlichen Geheimen...
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    Eduard von Müller-Tellering, the Viennese correspondent of Marx's Neue Rheinische Zeitung, which declared that "tyranny comes from money and the money belongs...
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    Gerlach. Stahl was one of the shareholders and employees of the "Neue Preußische Zeitung" founded in mid-1848. His article "The Banner of the Conservatives"...
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