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Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria was severely mentally impaired and suffered up to 20 seizures a day during his reign. He had 5 attempting to consumate his marriage. However after abdicating in 1848 at 55 he lived nearly 30 more years. What was his life like post-abdication?
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Marie Anne of Austria was said to have been born mentally disabled with a severe facial deformity and never left Hetzendorf Palace. What was her life there like and what was her deformity?
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Archduchess Marie Anne of Austria was born with mental disabilities and a facial disfigurement. She never married, had childen, or left Austrian castles in her 54 years. What was her life like and what was her deformity?
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After WWII, former Prime Minister if Prussia Otto Braun appealed to the Allies to restore Prussia as a state. They ultimately turned him down. What were the arguments he used? How close was he to succeeding?
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After WWII, former Prussian Prime Minister Otto Braun approached the Allies and requested that Prussia be reinstated as a political entity in some way. However the Allies refused, partially based on the belief that Germany's militant ideology had it's roots in Prussia. How true is this belief?
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After WWII, former Prussian Prime Minister Otto Braun requested that the Allies reinstate Prussia as a state entity. However, the Allies refused. What were Braun's arguments and the Allies' reasons for denial?
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After WWII, former Prussian Prime Minister Otto Braun approached the Allies and requested that Prussia be reinstated as a political entity. However the Allies refused, partially based on the belief that Germany's militant ideology had it's roots in Prussia. How close did Braun get to succeeding?
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