Catherine The Great
Poland doesn't actually exist as a nation in ww1. It was created after the end of the war by the Peace treaties. The ruler of where the Poles lived then was the Czar of Russia, it was part of the Russian Empire.
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Catherine the Great was the ruler of Russia.
Sienkiewicz Mickiewicz Chopin was partly polish
Hitler was elected to the Chancellorship in 1933, but he was not an absolute ruler at that point. He consolidated power through several targeted attacks on his opponents and finally consolidated complete power in the mid-1930s. By the time he had begun his offensive strides against the Saarland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland, he was an absolute ruler. This continued until he was an absolute ruler across the most of Europe. His luck changed when he tried to take over Russia. When he tried to take over Russia, he lost and then Russia turned against him and slowly Germany was starting to become beaten. Germany then lost the war.
The ruler of Russia that seized territory from Poland was Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great. Her reign lasted from July 9, 1762 to November 17, 1796.
Poland doesn't actually exist as a nation in ww1. It was created after the end of the war by the Peace treaties. The ruler of where the Poles lived then was the Czar of Russia, it was part of the Russian Empire.
The ruler of imperial russia was nicholas2
the ruler of russia was grand prince Evan III and the ruler of the golden hordes was akhmat.
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Chief or ruler of a Narragansett territory
the ruler has seized his power by force
The ruler of Russia during the Enlightenment was Catherine the Great
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Dmitry Medvedev is President of Russia.
Catherine the Great was the ruler of Russia.
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