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<!--This paragraph does not belong here, parts of it could be moved to [[Teutonic Knights in popular culture]] instead, for example: A manuscript by Karl Marx once characterised the forces of the Order as ''Reitershunde'' – meaning something like a "pack of knights". Russian readers of Marx translated the phrase over-literally as "dog-knights" ({{lang|ru|Псы-рыцари|italic=no}}), which became a widespread, pejorative label for the Order in the Russian language – especially after the 1938 release of [[Sergei Eisenstein]]'s film [[Alexander Nevsky (film)|''Aleksandr Nevskij'']], which fictionalised the Knights' defeat in the [[Battle on the Ice]] of 1242.-->
 
==History==
[[File:Deutscher Orden in Europa 1300.png|thumb|Extent of the Teutonic Order in 1300]]