• ...of Poland in 1772, Königsberg became the capital of the newly formed province of East Prussia in 1773, which replaced the Province of Prussia in 1773.
  • Königsberg is the capital of the former German province of East Prussia . As a result of WWII, neither Königsberg nor East Prussia exists anymore.
  • Lost Castle of Königsberg, East Prussia (Modern Kaliningrad, Russia) Founded 1255 by Teutonic Order?
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  • Königsberg (Latinised name of the city is Regimontium Prussorum) was the capital of East Prussia from the Late Middle Ages until 1945.
  • Remembering the East Prussian Capital City of Königsberg ... Early map of East Prussia – Click for full version.
  • Along with the extreme northern sector of East Prussia, Königsberg then passed to the sovereignty of the U.S.S.R. The new city—renamed Kaliningrad in...
  • Königsberg (in Polish Królewiec), chief town of a government district in the province of East Prussia and since 1843 a fortress of the first rank, is situated on the...
  • Königsberg, the capital of East Prussia, Germany’s easternmost region, was an oasis of peace for much of the second world war.
  • The Old Prussian language had become extinct by the 17th or early 18th century. In 1939 East Prussia had 2.49 million inhabitants, 85% of them ethnic Germans, the others Poles in the south, or Lietuvininkai...
  • English: This category contains files and media relating to Königsberg, until 1945 the German capital of East Prussia.
  • Jump to navigation Jump to search. See also: Konigsberg. ... (historical) Königsberg (the former capital of East Prussia), now known as Kaliningrad.
  • Attestation of Ingeborg Schiweck The official evacuation of Königsberg was ordered on 27 January 1945. By that time, the Soviet winter offensive into East Prussia...