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Junker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Junker ( /ˈjʊŋkər/ YOONG -kər , ) was a member of the landed nobility of Prussia and eastern Germany. These families were mostly part of the German Uradel (very old ...
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Junkers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The History of Bismarck and Tirpitz ... After obtaining his law degree in 1835, he served at the Berlin municipal court and in 1837 as a judicial assessor at Aachen. He left government service in 1839 and assumed administration of Bismarck was what one would term a Prussian Junker in the positive sense of the expression,
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Even in the offices of the "Landrat," in the governments and in the provincial administrations, Junkers or those who are or would like to be Junkers abound ; even there it teems with brothers of feudal corps, with reserve officers of feudal regiments.
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