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The Miracle of the House of Brandenburg refers to the death of Russia's Empress Elizabeth at the beginning of 1762. After six years of the Seven Years' War, the Prussian army was decimated and Russia's armies had occupied Berlin. Frederick II of Prussia considered himself lost and was on the verge of suicide. On January 5, the Tsaritsa Elizabeth died, and her nephew came to the throne as Peter III. Peter was notoriously pro-German; on his accession, he withdrew his troops and ended the war to no Russian advantage.
   At the close of World War II, Berlin was again encircled by Russian armies. Recalling the "miracle" of two centuries earlier, Adolf Hitler hoped Germany would be saved by some unexpected accident such as the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt and resultant disagreements between Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin.

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