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English: *Top left: The Proclamation of the German Empire by Anton von Werner
  • Top right: Henry XVII, Prince Reuss, on the side of the 5th Squadron I Guards Dragoon Regiment at Mars-la-Tour, 16 August 1870 by Emil Hünten
  • Middle left: The Siege of Paris in 1870 by Ernest Meissonier
  • Middle right: The Lauenburg 9th Jäger Battalion at Gravelotte by Ernst Zimmer
  • Bottom left: The Defense of Champigny by Édouard Detaille
  • Bottom right: The Last Cartridges by Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville
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Top left: File:Wernerprokla.jpg
Top right: File:Johann Emil Hünten Heinrich XVII Prinz Reuß bei Mars-la-Tour 1870.jpg
Middle left: File:Siege of Paris.jpg
Middle right: File:Ernst Zimmer - Das Lauenburgische Jäger-Bataillon Nr. 9 bei Gravelotte.jpg
Bottom left: File:Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Detaille Champigny Décembre 1870 (1879).jpg

Bottom right: File:Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville - Les dernières cartouches (1873).jpg)
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Collage of artistic depictions of the Franco-Prussian War

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