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German efficiency: The roots of a stereotype – DW – 03/28/2021Mar 28, 2021 · These values came to be known as "preussische Tugenden," (Prussian virtues), though according to historian Julius Schoeps, founding director of ...
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How Prussian Virtues Came About - Walled In BerlinJan 16, 2017 · The list of Prussian virtues depends on the author but can be condensed to the core values of discipline, self-control, punctuality, thriftiness ...
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[PDF] Toward 'Prussian Virtues': Transforming the Civil Service in Muslim ...Prussia rose from nothing to greatness under its 'Prussian virtues', a term which is usually seen as referring to an unfixed canon of several basically Lutheran.
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David Blackbourn · Black Legends: Prussia - London Review of BooksNov 16, 2006 · Military successes were wrapped up with the stylised Prussian virtues of austerity, duty and self-sacrifice to make a powerful Hohenzollern ...
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Frederick the Great: Early Years - Warfare History Network... Prussian virtues of discipline, strength, and militarism. He sought to ... Frederick William Spared His Son but Ordered Katte Beheaded. When he was 18 ...
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Prussia - Education - Mises InstituteFrederick William believed fervently in paternal despotism, and in the virtues of monarchical absolutism. One of his first measures was to effect a huge ...
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New Perspectives on Prussian History - H-Net ReviewsOn the other hand, Prussia is a "comprehensive term" encompassing both "virtues" and "vices." He catalogues Prussian virtues as commitment to the state, ...
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Frederick William I of Prussia - (AP European History) - FiveableHe implemented strict regulations on military life, emphasizing discipline, order, and loyalty among his troops, which contributed to the Prussian reputation ...
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The German Energy Efficiency Mindset - Dickinson BlogsMay 9, 2023 · During the 19th century, the Prussian state deliberately categorized these ideals into the “preußische Tugenden” or 'Prussian Virtues' in ...
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[PDF] The Battle of Tannenberg in 1410: Strategic Interests and Tactical ...4 After intensive negotiations, a missionary war was started in 1231.5 Some. 50 years later, in 1283, the conquest of Prussia was essentially completed.6 The.
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The Rule and Statutes of the Teutonic KnightsSource: This translation of the Rule and Statutes of the Teutonic Knights, from the German text of the Knights' "Book of the Order," was made by Indrikis Sterns ...
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The Rule and Statutes of the Teutonic KnightsThe master has the power to dispense with all the above regulations laid down in the Rule, except for three--chastity, living without property, and obedience-- ...
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[PDF] The Insular Mindset of the Teutonic Knights and Their Affinity for ...18 The rule treated the Order's members as knights as well as monks: they required the discipline and obedience of monks, but the martial ability and action ...
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Frederick William I | Research Starters - EBSCORaised in a strict military environment, he aimed to restore Prussia's power and prestige following a period of fiscal mismanagement under his father.Missing: thrift | Show results with:thrift
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THE ARMY OF FREDERICK WILLIAM OF PRUSSIA - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · When Frederick William came to the throne, the Prussian army numbered 40,000 men. By 1740, when he died, it had increased in size to over 80,000 ...Missing: virtues codification<|separator|>
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[PDF] Untitledmance of duties and the regulations as to discipline and dress, for dress regulations were one of. Frederick William's obsessions. Some of the detail of the ...
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Chapter 18 - The 18th Century: States, War, and Social ChangeFrederick William strove to maintain a highly efficient bureaucracy of civil service workers. It had its own code, in which the supreme values were obedience, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Prussian Baroque (1701-1740) - LempertzKnown as the “Soldier King”, Frederick William introduced a frugal and puritanical regime to the House of Hohenzollern. Aesthetic exaltations, art, and culture ...
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The Potsdam Führer: Frederick William I, Father of Prussian ...Evaluates the history of Prussia by focusing on Frederick William as a man, a king, an army builder, and diplomat...
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Frederick II, Anti-Machiavel, or An Examination of Machiavel's Prince ...Frederick II (1712–1786) came to the throne of Prussia in 1740. Determined to rule in the style of an “enlightened despot,” Frederick (who came to be called ...
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Great Military Leaders: Frederick the Great - AMU EdgeNov 19, 2021 · Since he would do the thinking, he demanded a level of discipline in his army that ensured that his soldiers would obey his orders instantly and ...Missing: virtues | Show results with:virtues
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Frederick the Great and the Rise of Prussia - Project GutenbergHe was a thrifty householder, save when he deemed it necessary to keep up his position by building a massive palace or giving a pompous feast. A convinced ...
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The Prussian Reform Edict (9 October 1807)Prussian King Frederick William I, pushed by his ministers, initiated a series of reforms intended to modernize property relationships and the administration ...
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FC107: Prussian Reforms in the Napoleonic Era and Their ImpactFinally, there were major military reforms, such as promotion by merit and banning foreign recruits, which hopefully would instill some of the same high morale ...
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From Prussia with Love: The Origins of the Modern Profession of ArmsNov 10, 2020 · The profession of arms had its modern birth in the early 1800s, when battlefield defeats of nations such as Prussia drove major reforms.Missing: virtues | Show results with:virtues
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[PDF] German Unification through the Blueprint of Prussian GreatnessWhether planned or completely subconsciously, Bismarck used Frederick the Great's successful expansion of Prussia as a foundation for his own actions.
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[PDF] Prussian Militarism and the German Wars of UnificationBismarck's total victory over France not only opened the door for German Unification, but it ensured a long-lasting glory for Prussian militarism, as it secured ...
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The Unmatched Discipline Of The Prussian Army Under Frederick ...Dec 4, 2016 · Frederick was the consummate soldier-king, a great general with many victories – as well as some notable defeats – in his career. His soldiers ...
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[PDF] The Franco-Prussian War: Its Impact on France and Germany, 1870 ...Apr 11, 2016 · The Prussian military imparted a specific set of virtues and culture based on vigilance, discipline, and obedience that crossed all regional ...
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End of a Prussian Sonderweg - H-Net ReviewsThis defensive system ultimately militarized the whole culture with its emphasis on order, obedience, and honor. Discipline and rigor facilitated Prussia's rise ...
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The King Of Prussia Hired, Kidnapped And Bred Giant SoldiersOct 6, 2020 · He became king in 1713 and for the next twenty-seven years, he set about massively expanding his army, from 38,000 soldiers to 83,000. The king ...
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Prussia Under Frederick the Great | History of Western Civilization IIFrederick the Great significantly modernized Prussian economy, administration, judicial system, education, finance, and agriculture.
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The Pietist Ethic and the Spirit of Prussian BureaucracyMar 24, 2022 · The study offers an analysis of how Pietism shaped the Prussian bureaucracy through its religious doctrines of emotion, worldliness, and authority.
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[PDF] An Enlightenment of Spirit - Publishing ServicesAll said, it becomes very clear that the bulk of “Prussian Virtue,” for which the kingdom was well known in the eighteenth century, is derived from Pietist ...
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[PDF] Trauma and Blessings - S&S Homestead FarmThe chapter examines how the rise of Prussia squared with the so-called Prussian virtues identified with the Christian ethos of the. Teutonic Knights and raised ...
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Pietism and the Making of Eighteenth-Century Prussia - GalePietism developed a cultural ethos that became the foundation of Prussian self-sacrifice, service ideals, and obedience to the crown and its absolutism. At the ...
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Resources regarding Prussian virtues? : r/AskHistorians - RedditFeb 14, 2015 · Resources regarding Prussian virtues? Having read the Iron Kingdom ... book or perhaps a work on how men are to conduct themselves (or ...What happened to Prussian military values? : r/AskHistorians - RedditHow is Prussia viewed by most Germans? : r/germany - RedditMore results from www.reddit.com
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[PDF] The Institute for the Eradication of Jewish Influence on German ...102 The so-called “Prussian Virtues” (preußische Tugenden) reflect these characteristics, and included humility, courage, obedience, and discipline. See ...
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What are examples of Prussian military traditions? - QuoraFeb 14, 2017 · Prussian Virtues to try yourself: Austerity, courage without self-pity, determination, discipline, honesty and honorability, devotion to your own creed and ...Where does the German/Prussian military tradition come from, they ...What is the meaning of honor under the Prussian perspective? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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General Directory | Prussian government | BritannicaThis supreme body of state policy and administration directed industry, trade, finance, internal affairs, and military matters in all the state's territories.Missing: reform | Show results with:reform
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Frederick William I | Prussian King & Reformer - BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · Frederick William I was the second Prussian king, who transformed his country from a second-rate power into the efficient and prosperous ...Missing: thrift | Show results with:thrift
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Frederick's One Big Idea - HistoryNetJul 5, 2017 · The state offered stability and protection in exchange for service and obedience. This was the kind of social contract, no less firm for being ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Frederick the Great and the Battle of Leuthen: Triumph of TacticsAlthough relatively small compared to the size of its foe's, the Prussian army was fast earning a reputation for its superior training, discipline, and military ...
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Frederick the Great and the Development of the Prussian Army - jstorBy 1786, Prussia had an area of over 190,000 square kilometers, a population in excess of 5,650,000, and an army of 190,000 fighting men. By 1786, Prussia ...
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The Prussian Bureaucracy in the Eighteenth Century III - jstorBy imperceptible degrees the Prussian civil service absorbed the spirit and discipline of the army. The Prussian bureaucracy wore a distinctly military aspect, ...
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Frederick William I of Prussia - World History EduOne of his most notable achievements was his meticulous reorganization of the Prussian economy. He increased taxes, introduced excise duties, and subjected the ...
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Frederick II - Prussia, Domestic Policies, Enlightenment - BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · Still, Frederick experimented with a number of new taxes, notably with a new system of taxing tobacco and some less important commodities ( ...
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Frederick the Great | Research Starters - EBSCOAs king of Prussia, Frederick raised the power and prestige of his relatively obscure state, transforming it—through despotic but progressive policies at home ...
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Otto von Bismarck: Architect of German Unification | History HitWhen the formidable statesman von Bismarck was appointed Minister-President of that country in 1862, he aimed to restore Prussia as a great European power.
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The Role of Bismarck in the Unification of Germany - uppcs magazineJan 13, 2025 · Bismarck's approach to unification was deeply pragmatic, relying on a combination of Realpolitik (politics of realism) and a series of calculated wars.
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Otto von Bismarck: The Architect of German UnificationFeb 12, 2025 · Bismarck's primary political goal was the unification of Germany under Prussian leadership, but he understood that this could only be ...
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The Rarity of Realpolitik: What Bismarck's Rationality Reveals about ...Aug 1, 2018 · In bringing about unification, Bismarck had to fight against so-called romantic conservatives, who were willing to sacrifice Prussian interests ...<|separator|>
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The Prussians are coming - Prospect MagazineThe fact that these Prussian virtues are more remembered than real has not stopped the revival. There are Prussotrash T-shirts bearing the emblem of the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Some Germans Wary of New Prussian Pride - The Washington PostJan 19, 2001 · They bridle at Bild's list and offer a competing set of Prussian vices: militarism, authoritarianism, expansionism, blind obedience and, most ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Is Prussian Militarism a Myth? | David MotadelOct 19, 2023 · Yet there have always been strong objections to reducing Prussia to an authoritarian polity and to seeing Nazi aggression as rooted in Prussian ...
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[PDF] The peril of Prussianism - LocWhen every count in its favor has been duly recorded, however, the truth remains that the Prussian ideal of government is so immoral, so iniquitous, so debasing.
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The End of Prussia - jstorThe Prussian State, which from early days had been the bearer of militarism and reaction in Germany, has de facto ceased to exist.
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Prussianism by Georg Lukacs 1944 - Marxists Internet ArchiveOf course, fascism inherited and developed everything bad that Prussia developed among the German people. On the one hand, however, we repeatedly encounter ...
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[PDF] THE EXPERIENCE OF NAZISM - Berghahn BooksIt was not possible to explain Nazism without ref- erence to militarism and the Prussian virtues. Swedish commentators shared this view. Max Picard, the ...
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The Rise of Nazism: Hayek's Analysis of German AuthoritarianismFeb 2, 2025 · Prussian militarism and organization influenced early German society. Prussian society favored obedience over personal freedom, as well as ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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[PDF] European State Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...Aug 17, 2012 · It has often been said that whereas other states possessed armies, the Prussian army possessed its state. Although Frederick William I built ...
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Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”), Instructions on the Formation ...This revealing document announced Frederick William's decision to merge the hitherto multi-branched Prussian bureaucracy, divided especially between military ...Missing: 1723 | Show results with:1723
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Rational Choice Versus Cultural Explanations of the Efficiency ... - jstorthat monitoring by religious organizations may have been responsible for low levels of corruption in Prussia. He cites evidence that only one official was ...
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Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their ...Aug 27, 2019 · Thus, the levels of meritocracy and efficiency were significantly lower than in the Prussian and Austrian bureaucracies, whereas corruption and ...
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Does Meritocracy Lead to Bureaucratic Quality? Revisiting the ...Based on extant scholarship of Prussian and German bureaucratic history, the ... Effectiveness, Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law, and Control of Corruption.
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The Protestant Ethic Revisited: Disciplinary Revolution and State ...Aug 9, 2025 · The essay critiques Foucault's and Elias's theories of social disciplinization, explores the importance of disciplinary revolutions for the ...
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Germans and Punctuality: 5 Important Things You Need to KnowNov 21, 2023 · The Prussian military's emphasis on discipline and timekeeping in the 18th and 19th centuries significantly impacted German culture. This ...
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Why Are Germans So Punctual? — and What It Says About Their ...Jun 30, 2025 · German punctuality is more than a habit. It reflects deeper patterns within Germany's culture and traditions – shaped by history, education, and a shared ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Why people think Germans are so efficient - BBCSep 4, 2017 · Sooner or later, however, talk of German efficiency always points to Prussia. Known for its militarism, nationalism and ruthless work ethic, ...
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Is there something of Prussian culture which survives today ... - QuoraJan 19, 2021 · The real Prussian spirit of free mind and free religion with knowledge based on science is still living on in modern Germany.
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The Meiji Restoration and Modernization - Asia for EducatorsThe Meiji Restoration saw Japan transform from a weak, agricultural nation to one with a centralized government, a parliament, a growing industry, and a ...
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The Nature of Sovereignty in Japan, 1870s-1920sAfter studying many models, Japan's leaders drafted a constitution based on the German (Prussian) model of the time. In 1889, the Meiji Emperor bestowed this ...
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[PDF] Adoption of the Prussian Model for Municipal Government in Meiji ...The first step was to understand them in general terms, making some preliminary choices on the basis of the apparent success of certain countries. The next step ...
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adoption of the prussian model for municipal government in meiji ...The first step was to understand them in general terms, making some preliminary choices on the basis of the apparent success of certain countries. The next step ...
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Prussian-German Officers Traveling in the Middle East, 1835-1914One of the most significant Prussian-German military missions in the Ottoman Empire began as a private journey. In 1835 Captain Helmuth von Moltke asks his ...
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[PDF] Modernization Efforts of Prussia and the Ottoman Empire in Army ...Jan 17, 2023 · This study examines the modernization of armies and military training in Prussia and the Ottoman Empire, including military schools and ...
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[PDF] German Encounters with the Ottoman Empire, 1850-1918Prussian relations with the Ottoman Empire assumed a form familiar to most of the European powers. A Capitulation agreement was signed in 1761, while ...
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Why is there such an apparent influence of Prussian/German military ...Mar 19, 2018 · What are examples of Prussian military traditions? My country, Chile, adopted prussian traditions in 1885 for the armed forces after a big ...
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The Prussian Officer's Saber: A Symbol of Military Tradition and PowerMay 6, 2025 · ... Prussian virtues that shaped the military. The Prussian officer's saber developed in parallel with the professionalization of the officer ...<|separator|>
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Conclusion—The Prussia Moment - Oxford AcademicSep 22, 2022 · Abstract. This conclusion addresses the aftermath of the 'Prussia-Renaissance' following the collapse of the GDR.Missing: reassessments | Show results with:reassessments
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Germans urged to revive banned state | World news - The GuardianFeb 22, 2002 · A proposal for the resurrection of the outlawed state of Prussia has set off a heated debate in Germany, highlighting an unsuspected determination among today' ...
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[PDF] The German Parliamentary Commissioner of the Federal Armed ...Preußische Tugenden Im 21. Jahrhundert,” in Armee Im Aufbruch: Zur Gedankenwelt Junger Offiziere in Den Kampftruppen Der Bundeswehr (Norderstedt: Carola ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Bundeswehr's Innere Führung and the Cold War divideEurope and the ethical framework that connects citizens to their government. ... Preußische Tugenden im 21. Jahrhundert,” in Armee im Aufbruch, 59. 127 ...