| In truly a parallel world, the first truly effective submarine
 communication cable between London and New York was
 completed in July 1866 ; The Battle of Konniggratz raged.
 Trader slang in the Pound sterling-US Dollar exchange fix
 termed cable, the first 'undersea' rate lay published in The
 Times, London on August the 10th, pre The Prague Peace.
 
 Afterwards, the Imperial Cable Network, the Roman roads
 of The Empire, edged frantically on, to reach New Zealand
 soil in 1876 from Sydney. What, or gained motion of note ?
 In October 1851, Reuters opened his Submarine Telegraph
 Office. A month on he obtained a contract with the London
 Stock Exchange, to table key European share prices, daily.
 
 Of more military import, in 1865 he promoted The Reuters
 Telegram Company Ltd, to become reputed in stern Europa
 for being ever the first with a news flash ; vital for Prussia...
 and to what extent were the events more than coincidental ?
 At The Battle of Konniggratz, mostly Commanders roared,
 or rode a form of High German, Hochdeutsch, or Standard
 
 High German ; the infantry by repute, rang dialect variants.
 This was a battle of the German-speaking world : the torch
 of power passed from Vienna to Berlin is a quotation, and,
 then to The Junker. Did Konniggratz make Hitler feasible ?
 and given events turn to The Battle of Britain, and to 1940.
 We are, here, though, getting ahead of events, and of Otto..
 
 sadly, the vision of Otto von Bismarck did not extend unto
 The United States of Germany, nor can that configure now.
 On January 18th 1871, The German Reich, as a unification
 was proclaimed at The Palace of Versailles, by no less than
 King Wilhelm I, a Hohenzollern, and the above named, for
 The Kingdom Of Prussia. They : a painting of Konniggratz
 
 The Battle thereof. There were twenty five member States,
 led by Prussia. A truthful name might have been Die Reich
 Preussen. The 'German Reich' is thought to mean 'Empire'
 but, apparently, can translate as 'realm' or 'reach' ; and for
 a continuing, unitary German volk. This, untrue in Bavaria
 where the busty, dirndl-wearing young women are comely
 
 compared to the chaste, severe women of drearing Prussia.
 Bismarck, the terror of London, wanted a unitary concept.
 The joke ran : Prussia was an army, looking for a country ;
 which became jealous of the mighty, great British Empire.
 There are several terrifying paintings of The Proclamation
 Of The German Empire by one Anton von Werner, seeing
 
 The Triumph of The Junkers, for a period with significant,
 hidden power over the Ostelbien, in The Hall of Mirrors ;
 I need not add to the history. Anton was from Ostpreussen.
 With many a beard and much ferocity, do they look tribal ?
 Their demise was in 1945. Otto von Bismarck, the famous
 Junker, was Chancellor of the Reich Preussen 1871-1890.
 
 I now quote from my source book Prussia Art Architecture
 (Konemann, Cologne 1999), an Anglo-German production.
 'King Wilhelm 1 of Prussia becomes Emperor of Germany
 on January 18th, 1871 in The Hall of Mirrors, at Versailles.
 The imperial German Reich is a confederation of states sub
 (under) Prussian hegemony, with the Emperor as supreme
 
 military commander. The Hohenzollerns rule Brandenburg-
 Prussia from 1415-1918.' In the paintings by Anton Werner,
 the warlords are in full uniform regalia, ebullient, powered
 by major victory in The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871.
 Many a sword is raised, or clashed, saluting ; there, uproar.
 Great, boring speeches were made to much clapping. Heirs
 
 of the depicted led, by 1916 to the Empire being effectively
 a military dictatorship sub the control of Field Marshal Paul
 von Hindenburg (he who, later, propelled Hitler into power)
 and General Erich Ludendorf. By August, of meat-grinding
 at Verdun, a siege meant to bleed France to death, had to go
 on, failing ; Albion arrived to bleed to death on The Somme.
 
 Has Lord Van run out of brandy yet, from agony in Denham
 and has Joan fallen asleep, in The Drawing Room, who told
 me, in the last month of her life, she adored Prussia ; but, so
 after Joan hit what The Red Army had done, in Pomerania,
 first-hand. ( A quarter of the civilian population murdered ).
 What is our timeline ? Long after Londinium was ordered,
 
 and Albion nurtured a Roman Villa civilization, and Bath,
 but just before we lived again in the Romanesque Norman
 Conquest, of 1066, the narrative for Brandenburg-Prussia
 begins, publicly, from 928 A.D. 'Marcher' territories were
 arranged, and The Slav packed off east by Saxon warriors,
 ironically, as The Norman rescued Albion from the Saxon.
 
 From 1226, The Teutonic Knights do govern East Prussia ;
 in 1299, the oldest recorded school, teaching Latin, in The
 March of Brandenburg-Prussia is, indeed, "Marienschule"
 in Spandau. Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) would chortle.
 He knew of that world. I quote from The Prologue (1380s)
 to The Canterbury Tales, in The Knight's Tale. There was...
 
 At Alisaundre he was, whan it was wonne ;
 Ful ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne
 Aboven alle naciouns in Pruce.
 In Lettow hadde he reysed, and in Ruce.
 No Cristen man so ofte of his degree.
 To gloss, he would sit at the head of the table, in Pruce ..
 
 even in Lithuania, and in Russia. Chaucer was trilingual.
 How might Chaucer have known ? From 1374 -1389, he
 was Controller of Customs in the Port of London. There
 lay the Steelyard, or Stalhof, a Kontor of The Hanseatic
 League. 400 of their merchants lived in a self-governing
 enclave ; the first London Survey reference, dated 1382.
 
 The main trading points, c.1400, were Hamburg, Lubeck,
 Danzig, Riga ; Novgorod. Stralsund, notable ; The Brick
 Gothic Road, on The Baltic remains poignant, forbidding.
 In 1525, The Teutonic Knight's rule in which later is East
 Prussia, is reconstituted, as The Duchy of Prussia, under
 the suzerainty of Poland, for a while, one can say, wryly.
 
 The configuring, and the re-configuring can be a puzzle,
 on the road to Sedan. Our time-picturing can be startling.
 1237 is considered to be the foundation date for Berlin ;
 for Konigsberg, of the Knights' on The Baltic Crusades,
 1255, more than one thousand, two hundred years after
 Londinium grew. They were never in The Holy Roman
 
 Empire, like Teutonia. To more a jigsaw: Hohenzollern
 Castle, far in the west is even now in excellent condition.
 The House of devolved into two : the Catholic, Swabian
 branch, and the Protestant Franconian branch. After 1618
 The Margravate of Brandenburg, ruled in personal union,
 and The Duchy of Prussia, became Brandenburg-Prussia.
 
 During The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) The Court of
 Hohenzollern fled to Konigsberg, a Lutheran publisher
 stronghold ; Berlin had gone officially Lutheran in 1539.
 Prussia, a deceptive name, battled with Catholic Bavaria.
 De facto the Pruce were a pagan Baltic tribe, conquered.
 Prussia became a code name for the Hohenzollern Lands.
 
 In 1701, The Kingdom of Prussia was declared, of King
 Wilhelm 1. The Coronation City had to be Konigsberg,
 and thus unto 1871. The Palaces, in Berlin and Potsdam
 from 1433. No longer, a need for Brandenburg Electors
 of The Hohenzollerns, a start point on the way to power.
 The Hohenzollern Court kept further out east until 1783.
 
 Joan is still at Denham Place, and why ? listening to Van,
 a great authority on Germany. She is buttered in brandy...
 they are both in their cups. Let us resume further back. In
 1411, Swabian Hohenzollern rule began in Brandenburg ;
 this, with another branch in power, would last until 1918.
 In 1618, Brandenburg Electors gained control of Prussia..
 
 In 1701, in particular Brandenburg de facto left The Holy
 Roman Empire to be the central province of The Prussian
 state. In 1713 the reign of King Frederick William 1, who
 became known as 'The Soldier King' began. Rule to 1740.
 Adding to the big standing Army, 'he founds the Prussian
 military state' and made it a major European power, until.
 
 In 1723, Johann Sebastian Bach wrote The Brandenburg
 Concertos ; The Garnisonkirche (Garrison Church) built
 from 1730, in Potsdam, had a significant 290' Bell Tower
 which, over two nights, was badly damaged by The RAF
 in April 1945. The City Palaces got destroyed, to the rage
 of many, in acts of revenge, driven by reading J Goebbels.
 
 The Red Army was not going to enjoy Potsdam. Narrators
 of Prussia have likened the period to The Thirty Years War
 (1618-1648) in which Brandenburg lost half of population
 to devastating destruction and The Swedish Empire (1611-
 1721) with Sweden as a European great power, dominant,
 brute over much of the Baltic region. Their peak, in 1636.
 
 In 1626, in Brandenburg a new tax was introduced called
 the Contribution, to fund a standing Army. Peace in 1648
 and The Treaty of Westphalia led to Brandenburg getting
 Eastern Pomerania, adding a third to her territory. In 1720
 the Treaty of Stockholm ended the Second Northern War.
 Sweden ceded Western Pomerania and Stettin to Prussia.
 
 The fate of The Duchy of Mecklenburg was not decided
 until 1701. She stayed in The Holy Roman Empire. Poor
 in the angst Zone, her fate was unfairly terrible in 1945 ;
 or was it ? Did the survivor Aristocracy all take cyanide
 on the same day, as The Red Army purged ? The British
 had to pull back, from the half Montgomery had entered.
 
 The era 1740-1786 is known as 'Prussia Under Frederick
 The Great' ; the warring looming was between Lutheran
 Hohenzollern Prussia, and Catholic Habsburg Austria, of
 The Holy Roman Empire, to be brief.
 
 the next in line on Saturday  Silesia then Saxony TO CONQUER
 
 FREDS  FREDS FIRST TESTAMENT POLITIQUE.....THEN
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 PRUSSIAN ON STERIODS........
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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