New East Prussia (German: Neuostpreußen; Polish: Prusy Nowowschodnie; Lithuanian: Naujieji Rytprūsiai) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795 to 1807. It was created out of territory annexed in the Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and included parts of Masovia, Podlaskie, Trakai voivodeship and Žemaitija. In 1806 it had 914,610 inhabitants with a territory of less than 55,000 km2 (21,000 sq mi), mainly Poles, Lithuanians, Jews and Belarusians.
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NewEastPrussia (German: Neuostpreußen; Polish: Prusy Nowowschodnie; Lithuanian: Naujieji Rytprūsiai) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795...
EastPrussia was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from...
The evacuation of EastPrussia was the movement of German civilian population and military personnel from EastPrussia between 20 January and March 1945...
of EastPrussia became part of Prussia. These new territories were organised into the provinces of New Silesia, South Prussia, and NewEastPrussia. The...
The Provinces of Prussia (German: Provinzen Preußens) were the main administrative divisions of Prussia from 1815 to 1946. Prussia's province system was...
First Partition of Poland. West Prussia was dissolved in 1829 and merged with EastPrussia to form the Province of Prussia, but was re-established in 1878...
centered on EastPrussia. On the same day, Hossbach began to pull his units back from the fortified town of Lötzen—a center of the East Prussian defence...
Płock northeast of the Vistula river were transferred to NewEastPrussia, while South Prussia gained the Warsaw region of the former Masovian Voivodeship...
The Free State of Prussia (German: Freistaat Preußen, pronounced [ˌfʁaɪ̯ʃtaːt ˈpʁɔɪ̯sn̩] ) was one of the constituent states of Germany from 1918 to 1947...
aristocrats in the East who dominated first Prussia and then the German Empire. The main coat of arms of Prussia, as well as the flag of Prussia, depicted a...
The east-central territory of the duchy acquired by the Russian Empire was subsequently transformed into a polity called Congress Poland, and Prussia formed...
The Duchy of Prussia (German: Herzogtum Preußen, Polish: Księstwo Pruskie, Lithuanian: Prūsijos kunigaikštystė) or Ducal Prussia (German: Herzogliches...
the World War II invasion of the Soviet Union. It was to the south-east of EastPrussia, in present-day northeastern Poland as well as in smaller sections...
the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia, declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing...
the eastern provinces of Prussia (23 December 1806 – 8 February 1807); the Friedland campaign in the eastern provinces of Prussia (16 February 1807 – 14...
The abolition of Prussia took place on 25 February 1947 through a decree of the Allied Control Council, the governing body of post-World War II occupied...
of Siewierz. Subsequently, renaming them as South Prussia, West Prussia, NewEastPrussia and New Silesia. After the annexation of the Polish territories...
tributaries of the Bug and the Pilica forming the northern border with NewEastPrussia. In 1803, it was merged with the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,...
1740), known as the Soldier King (German: Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1713 till his death in 1740, as well as...
Warsaw in the Treaties of Tilsit of 1807. South PrussiaNewEastPrussia Partitions of Poland Prussia Neu-Schlesien at Genealogy.net (in German) 50°28′N...