Zum Ged chtniss Des 18. Januars 1871 is a historical commemoration written by Karl Weinhold, reflecting on the significance of January 18, 1871, in German history. This date marks the proclamation of the German Empire in Versailles following the Franco-Prussian War. Weinhold's work likely delves into the political, social, and cultural importance of this event, exploring its lasting impact on German national identity and the European landscape.
This book offers valuable insights into the historical context surrounding the establishment of the German Empire. It provides a glimpse into the sentiments and perspectives of the time, making it a relevant resource for those interested in German history, European political history, and the formation of national identity in the 19th century.
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