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The The First German in Paris, France, 1871
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The The Last German in Paris, France, 1871
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Prussian Cuirassiers and Hussars in the Franco-German War, 1871
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The Last Germans in Paris, France
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Reported from Paris Germans Are Waiting for Their Passports in Order to Leave, France
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In the Troops Quarters outside Paris, 1894
Anton von Werner
German Soldiers Battle of Paris 1870
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The The Germans in Paris, Waiting for a Passage, France, 1871
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German Commanders
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Troops 11th German Corps, Gunstett
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German Troops on Their Way to France. Stopping at a Railway Station Near the Rhine, Germany
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German Cavalry Attacked by the French, at Niederbronn, 1870
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French Camp Near Beaumont, Taken by 4th German Corps 20 August 1870
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Battle Before Le Mans-Champagne on the 11th of January 1871
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Franctireur, in the Mountain Passes Raiding a German Wagon Train, France
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Fort Issy after the Bombardment by the Germans, France
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General Steinmetz, 1796 - 1877, German
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The The Germans in Orleans: Friendly Advances, France, 1871
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The Bombardment of Paris
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A German Envoy
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French Prisoners of War in the Camp of Wahn, Near Cologne, Germany, 1870
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Scene after the Entry of German Troops in Saint-Denis on 29 January 1871, France
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Prince Frederick Charles, the Second German Army Commander
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Park of French Guns Taken by the Germans, at Toray, Sedan 1870
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Street Fight in Bazeilles on the First of September, 1870
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Crossing by the German Landwehr at Pont-a-Mousson, September 11 1870
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From the Battle of St
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From the Battle Near Amiens on the 23rd of December 1870
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Battle of Saarbrucken. Taking the City by the French, Germany
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Frederick William, Prince Royal of Prussia, Commander in Chief of the 3rd German Army (Army South), Engraving 1870
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French Triumphal Train to Berlin, Germany
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Von Moltke, General of the German Army
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A Prussian Battalion is Mowed Down by a French Mitrailleusenbatterie at Saarbrucken, Germany
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The French on the Road from Neurenburg to Berne or Bern, February 5 1870
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The The Triumphal Entry of the German Troops Into Berlin, Germany: The Brandenburg Gate, 1871
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Map of Alsace and Lorraine, Counties Given to the German Empire 1870
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