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irina1246 [14]
4 years ago
12

When the federal state of Germany was established on January 18,1871 what individual was proclaimed German Emperor and was thus

the last king to rule Prussia?
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1 answer:
malfutka [58]4 years ago
8 0
I believe it was William I..
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