Striving for German unity: the Dresden Conferences of 1850. Austria's great power in Germany. The sword at the king's throat - Alman birliği için mücadele: 1850 yılı Dresden Konferansı. Avusturya'nın Almanya'daki büyük gücü. Kralın tahtındaki kılıç.
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Striving for German unity: the Dresden Conferences of 1850. Austria's great power in Germany. The sword at the king's throat - Alman birliği için mücadele: 1850 yılı Dresden Konferansı. Avusturya'nın Almanya'daki büyük gücü. Kralın tahtındaki kılıç.
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The search after German Federation başlığına ait resimler ve yazılar bulunuyor.
Note
In federation, differences between Austria and Prussia created difficulty. Federal question of reform is discussied in conferences, represented in the picture - Avusturya ve Prusya arasındaki farklılıklar, federasyon oluşturulmasında sorun yarattı. Konferansta reform tartışıldı.
Language
English
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SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/29241
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23,8-15,3 cm, Siyah beyaz - Black & White, Baskı - Print
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFT752021
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Open Access
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