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The '''Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic '''({{wp|German language|German}}: ''Preußische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik'', {{wp|Russian language|Russian}}: Прусская Советская Социалистическая Республика, ''Prusskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika''), commly call '''Prussia''' or '''Soviet Prussia''' or '''Soviet Germany''' was a republic of the Soviet Union. The PSSR was initially established on the territory of the German province of East Prussia on 21 July 1940, backed by the Soviet Union, which declared Estonia a Soviet constituency. The Prussian SSR was subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union.
The '''Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic '''({{wp|German language|German}}: ''Preußische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik'', {{wp|Russian language|Russian}}: Прусская Советская Социалистическая Республика, ''Prusskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika''), commly call '''Prussia''' or '''Soviet Prussia''' or '''Soviet Germany''' was a republic of the Soviet Union. The PSSR was initially established on the territory of the former German province of East Prussia on 21 July 1940, backed by the Soviet Union, which declared East Prussia a Soviet constituency. The Prussian SSR was subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union.


Most countries[6] did not recognize the incorporation of East Prussia de jure and only recognized its Soviet government de facto or not at all.[7][8][9] A  
Most countries[6] did not recognize the incorporation of East Prussia de jure and only recognized its Soviet government de facto or not at all.[7][8][9] A  


On 27 November 1989, the Prussian SSR became the first republic within the Soviet sphere of influence to declare state sovereignty from Moscow. On 27 March 1991, the Prussian SSR declared that Prussia had been occupied since 1944 and declared a transitional period for the country's full independence. The Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic was renamed as the Republic of Prussia on 8 May 1990. The independence of the Republic of Prussia was re-established on 20 August during the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt the following year and the Soviet Union itself recognised the independence of Prussia on 6 September 1991
On 27 November 1989, the Prussian SSR became the first republic within the Soviet sphere of influence to declare state sovereignty from Moscow. On 27 March 1991, the Prussian SSR declared that Prussia had been occupied since 1944 and declared a transitional period for the country's full independence. The Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic was renamed as the Republic of Prussia on 8 May 1990. The independence of the Republic of Prussia was re-established on 20 August during the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt the following year and the Soviet Union itself recognised the independence of Prussia on 6 September 1991

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Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Preußische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik (German)
Прусская Советская Социалистическая Республика (Russian)
Flag of
Flag
State emblem
Coat of arms
StatusUnrecognized Soviet Socialist Republic (1944–1991)
CapitalKönigsberg
Common languagesGerman
Russian
GovernmentSoviet Socialist Republic
First Secretary 
• 1945-1967
Hildebrant Viermetz
• 1991
Wolfhard Kromer
Historical eraCold War
Today part ofPrussia

The Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic (German: Preußische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik, Russian: Прусская Советская Социалистическая Республика, Prusskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), commly call Prussia or Soviet Prussia or Soviet Germany was a republic of the Soviet Union. The PSSR was initially established on the territory of the former German province of East Prussia on 21 July 1940, backed by the Soviet Union, which declared East Prussia a Soviet constituency. The Prussian SSR was subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union.

Most countries[6] did not recognize the incorporation of East Prussia de jure and only recognized its Soviet government de facto or not at all.[7][8][9] A

On 27 November 1989, the Prussian SSR became the first republic within the Soviet sphere of influence to declare state sovereignty from Moscow. On 27 March 1991, the Prussian SSR declared that Prussia had been occupied since 1944 and declared a transitional period for the country's full independence. The Prussian Soviet Socialist Republic was renamed as the Republic of Prussia on 8 May 1990. The independence of the Republic of Prussia was re-established on 20 August during the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt the following year and the Soviet Union itself recognised the independence of Prussia on 6 September 1991