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This page lists deputy prime ministers or ministers-president of Prussia.[1]
^Brunck, Helma (2004). Bismarck und das preussische Staatsministerium 1862-1890 (in German). Duncker & Humblot. pp. 340–345. ISBN 978-3-428-11484-9. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
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executive body ofministers, subordinate to the King ofPrussia and, from 1850 to 1918, the overall ministry of the State ofPrussia consisting of the individual...
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majority in favor of a new government to unseat the sitting government. Otto Braun of the Social Democrats served as PrimeMinisterofPrussia from 1920 until...
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