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“Come Forth, Ye Multitudes, to the Banks of the German Rhine” (1907)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Julius Langbehn, Rembrandt as Educator (1890)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Bruno Schmitz, Monument to the Battle of Nations (1897-1913)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Berlin University Commemorates Liberation from Napoleon (1913)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Homage to Bismarck (August 10, 1891)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Statutes of the Pan-German League [Alldeutscher Verband] (1903)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Shades of the Future?: Daniel Frymann [Heinrich Claß] (1912)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
The Inevitability of War: General Friedrich von Bernhardi (1912)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
The German Fatherland Party (September 1917)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Carl Peters on the Motives which Drove Him to East Africa (1898)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
The Nationalists Mobilize on Behalf of the Army: An Appeal by the German Army League (February 1912)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Arthur Kampf, August 1, 1914, in Berlin (1914)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Postcard from the First World War: “2 against 7” (1914)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Mass Rally in Front of Feldherrnhalle in Munich – Adolf Hitler in the Crowd (August 2, 1914)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
The Origins of the German Army (1914)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)