Königsberg
![[[Königsberg Castle]] before World War I; ruined in WWII, ruins demolished in 1968–1969 on Soviet leader [[Leonid Brezhnev]]'s orders<ref name="NG">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ng.ru/regions/2008-11-11/100_zamok.html |title=Калининградские руины еще немного подождут |first=Alexander |last=Ryabushev |website=Nezavisimaya Gazeta |date=November 11, 2008 |access-date=March 19, 2020 |language=ru}}</ref><ref name="The Calvert Journal">{{cite news |last1=Artamonova |first1=Alexandra |title=Raze and rebuild: Kaliningrad's battle to preserve its complex post-war cityscape |url=https://www.calvertjournal.com/features/show/10130/beyond-the-game-kaliningrad-architecture |work=The Calvert Journal |access-date=5 January 2021 |date=7 June 2018}}</ref>](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/K%C3%B6nigsberg_Castle.jpg)
A Baltic port city, it successively became the capital of the State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia and the provinces of East Prussia and Prussia. Königsberg remained the coronation city of the Prussian monarchy from 1701 onwards, though the capital was Berlin. From the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries on, the inhabitants spoke predominantly German, although the city also had a profound influence upon the Lithuanian and Polish cultures. It was a publishing center of Lutheran literature; this included the first Polish translation of the New Testament, printed in the city in 1551, as well as the first book in Lithuanian and the first Lutheran catechism, both printed in Königsberg in 1547.
A university city, home of the Albertina University (founded in 1544), Königsberg developed into an important German intellectual and cultural center, being the residence of Simon Dach, Immanuel Kant, Käthe Kollwitz, E. T. A. Hoffmann, David Hilbert, Agnes Miegel, Hannah Arendt, Michael Wieck, and others. It was the easternmost large city in Germany until World War II. Between the wars, it was in the exclave of East Prussia, separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor.
The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and during the Battle of Königsberg in 1945, when it was occupied by the Red Army. The Potsdam Agreement of 1945 placed it provisionally under Soviet administration, and it was annexed by the Soviet Union on 9 April 1945. Its small Lithuanian population was allowed to remain, but the Germans were expelled. The city was largely repopulated with Russians and, to a lesser degree, Ukrainians and Belarusians from the Soviet Union after the ethnic cleansing. It was renamed Kaliningrad in 1946, in honour of Soviet Communist functionary Mikhail Kalinin. The city's historic centre was subsequently demolished by the Soviet government.
It is now the capital of Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave bordered in the north by Lithuania and in the south by Poland. In the Final Settlement treaty of 1990, Germany renounced all claims to the city. Provided by Wikipedia
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Samuel Richardson & the dramatic novel / by Konigsberg, Ira
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Education in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific /
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The porcupine of truth by Konigsberg, Bill 1970-
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AK 75 brawurowe akcje Armii Krajowej by Königsberg, Wojciech 1983-
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Der Mann, der den Tag des Ausscheidens aus dem Leben bestimmt hat by Königsberg, Josef 1924-
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10 abenteuerliche Geschichten über Sprichwörter by Königsberg, Josef 1924-
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Ich habe erlebt und überlebt! [das Leben des Menschen ist vom Schicksal bestimmt] by Königsberg, Josef 1924-
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How many Draculas does it take to change a lightbulb ? by Konigsberg, Ira
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The complete film dictionary by Konigsberg, Ira
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Nachrichtenfaktoren im politischen Wandel eine empirische Überprüfung der Nachrichtenfaktoren am Beispiel sechs Berliner Abonnementszeitungen im Frühjahr 1990 by Königsberg, Sigmount
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The complete film dictionary by Konigsberg, Ira
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Die Wiener "Realzeitung" als Kommunikationsmittel in der Habsburger Monarchie by Rosenstrauch-Königsberg, Edith 1921-2003
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Narrative technique in the English novel Defoe to Austen by Konigsberg, Ira
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Narrative technique in the English novel Defoe to Austen by Konigsberg, Ira
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Freimaurer, Illuminat, Weltbürger Friedrich Münters Reisen u. Briefe in ihren europ. Bezügen by Rosenstrauch-Königsberg, Edith 1921-2003
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Freimaurer, Illuminat, Weltbürger Friedrich Münters Reisen und Briefe in ihren europäischen Bezügen by Rosenstrauch-Königsberg, Edith 1921-2003
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