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No - there is quite a lot of overlap, but many of the states of the current Germany were never part of Prussia and some territories that were part of Prussia are not part of the current Germany (much of the current Poland and Lithuania were part of Prussia, for example). For a more precise description you need to specify exactly which time period you are talking about since the territorial limits of the state varied over time.

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