File:Berlin 1848.png

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English: Artist's conception of the scene in the courtyard of the royal palace in Berlin in March 1848 as the corpses from the street battle were presented to Frederick William IV., king of Prussia.
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Source Carl Schurz, Reminiscences, Volume One, McClure Publishing Co., 1907, facing p. 122
Author Charlotte Weber-Ditzler; scanned by Bob Burkhardt

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