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Headline: The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left) first row: Eduard Graef, Eberle, Paul Seibold and Johannes Meerfeld. Rear row: Hafs, Schubert, Struve.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295458The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sMeeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left) first row: Eduard Graef, Eberle, Paul Seibold and Johannes Meerfeld. Rear row: Hafs, Schubert, Struve.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1921Date: 10.03.1921Image text: At the opening of the new Prussian Landtag, the president by seniority and faction leader of the Center Party Carl Herold (center under the clock, with a white beard) is holding a speech.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295431The Landtag of Prussia, 1921At the opening of the new Prussian Landtag, the president by seniority and faction leader of the Center Party Carl Herold (center under the clock, with a white beard) is holding a speech.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1925Date: 13.01.1925Image text: After the elections in December 1924, the new Prussian Landtag (2nd legislative period) was opened in January 1925.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295429The Landtag of Prussia, 1925After the elections in December 1924, the new Prussian Landtag (2nd legislative period) was opened in January 1925.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1925Date: 18.02.1925Image text: As the new Prussian Cabinet took office in the Landtag, the Prussian Prime Minister and Chancellor Wilhelm Marx ( marked with cross) presents his government program to the deputies.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295455The Landtag of Prussia, 1925As the new Prussian Cabinet took office in the Landtag, the Prussian Prime Minister and Chancellor Wilhelm Marx ( marked with cross) presents his government program to the deputies.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, around the 1930sDate: 01.01.1930Image text: The deputy of the NSDAP Paul Hinkler holds a speech during a meeting of the Prussian Landtag.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295448The Landtag of Prussia, around the 1930sThe deputy of the NSDAP Paul Hinkler holds a speech during a meeting of the Prussian Landtag.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: One of the new parliament guards (right, recognizable by the white armband) talks with a photographer at the entrance of the Prussian Landtag.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295451The Landtag of Prussia, 1932One of the new parliament guards (right, recognizable by the white armband) talks with a photographer at the entrance of the Prussian Landtag.
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Headline: People gathering in front of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: A crowd gathered in front of the entrance of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior at Wilhelmstrasse 74 after the so-called Preussenschlag (Prussian coup), the dismissal of the Prussian government by the Chancellor of the Reich and the new Prussian Reichskommissar, Franz von Papen.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295454People gathering in front of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, 1932A crowd gathered in front of the entrance of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior at Wilhelmstrasse 74 after the so-called Preussenschlag (Prussian coup), the dismissal of the Prussian government by the Chancellor of the Reich and the new Prussian Reichskommissar, Franz von Papen.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: The chairman of the Prussian NSDAP parliamentary group Wilhelm Kube holds a speech at a meeting in the Prussian Landtag after the rejection of an amnesty request.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295442The Landtag of Prussia, 1932The chairman of the Prussian NSDAP parliamentary group Wilhelm Kube holds a speech at a meeting in the Prussian Landtag after the rejection of an amnesty request.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: A sign at the Parliament building points out that the gallery and stand tickets for the opening session of the new Prussian Landtag (4th legislative period) are out of stock.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295432The Landtag of Prussia, 1932A sign at the Parliament building points out that the gallery and stand tickets for the opening session of the new Prussian Landtag (4th legislative period) are out of stock.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner) in Prussia.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295446The Landtag of Prussia, 1932At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner) in Prussia.
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Headline: DNVP deputies of the Prussian Landtag, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Parliamentary group members of the German National People's Party (DNVP) in the Prussian Landtag.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295436DNVP deputies of the Prussian Landtag, 1932Parliamentary group members of the German National People's Party (DNVP) in the Prussian Landtag.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: At the eastern entrance of the Prussian Landtag a porter smiles at the camera. A sign with the inscription "Emporenkarten vergriffen" (Stand tickets not available) announces the visitors that the stands are sold out.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295450The Landtag of Prussia, 1932At the eastern entrance of the Prussian Landtag a porter smiles at the camera. A sign with the inscription "Emporenkarten vergriffen" (Stand tickets not available) announces the visitors that the stands are sold out.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: The Prussian Landtag (third legislative period) in Berlin during the closing session in the boardroom.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295438The Landtag of Prussia, 1932The Prussian Landtag (third legislative period) in Berlin during the closing session in the boardroom.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: The deputy of the German National People's Party (DNVP) Friedrich von Winterfeld holds a speech after the opening of the Prussian Landtag, presided by the oldest member of parliament General Karl Litzmann.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295447The Landtag of Prussia, 1932The deputy of the German National People's Party (DNVP) Friedrich von Winterfeld holds a speech after the opening of the Prussian Landtag, presided by the oldest member of parliament General Karl Litzmann.
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Headline: Brawl in the Prussian Landtag, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: At a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, there was a fight between about 200 deputies of the NSDAP and the KPD. Here, one of the wounded deputies leaves the Landtag building with a bandage around his head.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295433Brawl in the Prussian Landtag, 1932At a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, there was a fight between about 200 deputies of the NSDAP and the KPD. Here, one of the wounded deputies leaves the Landtag building with a bandage around his head.
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Headline: Brawling in the Prussian Landtag, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: At a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, there was a dispute between about 200 deputies of the NSDAP and the KPD, the parliamentarians were pelting with chairs, desks, ink drums and lamps. Here demolished furniture in the session hall.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295439Brawling in the Prussian Landtag, 1932At a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, there was a dispute between about 200 deputies of the NSDAP and the KPD, the parliamentarians were pelting with chairs, desks, ink drums and lamps. Here demolished furniture in the session hall.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 25.05.1932Image text: In the Prussian Landtag in Berlin the new President of the Landtag was elected on May 25, 1932. The winner was Hanns Kerrl from the NSDAP. The session was chaired by the oldest member of the parliament General Karl Litzmann (right behind).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295445The Landtag of Prussia, 1932In the Prussian Landtag in Berlin the new President of the Landtag was elected on May 25, 1932. The winner was Hanns Kerrl from the NSDAP. The session was chaired by the oldest member of the parliament General Karl Litzmann (right behind).
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 25.05.1932Image text: On May 25, 1932, there was a brawl in the Landtag between Communists and National Socialists, several members of parliament were injured and parts of the furniture was damaged. Here broken chairs in the plenary hall.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295453The Landtag of Prussia, 1932On May 25, 1932, there was a brawl in the Landtag between Communists and National Socialists, several members of parliament were injured and parts of the furniture was damaged. Here broken chairs in the plenary hall.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 25.05.1932Image text: In the Prussian Landtag in Berlin the new President of the Landtag was elected on May 25, 1932. The winner was Hanns Kerrl from the NSDAP. The Landtag was chaired by the oldest member of the parliament General Karl Litzmann (right behind, under the clock).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295444The Landtag of Prussia, 1932In the Prussian Landtag in Berlin the new President of the Landtag was elected on May 25, 1932. The winner was Hanns Kerrl from the NSDAP. The Landtag was chaired by the oldest member of the parliament General Karl Litzmann (right behind, under the clock).
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 24.11.1932Image text: Meeting of the Prussian Landtag on 24 November 1932.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295449The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Meeting of the Prussian Landtag on 24 November 1932.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 24.11.1932Image text: At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner). On the government benches (left) far right, sits the Minister of Agriculture Heinrich Steiger.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295435The Landtag of Prussia, 1932At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner). On the government benches (left) far right, sits the Minister of Agriculture Heinrich Steiger.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia during the last session, 1933Date: 18.05.1933Image text: At its last meeting on May 18, 1933, the Prussian Landtag, decorated with flowers swastika and black-and-white-red flags, with the Enabling Act voted its de facto dissolution. The picture shows the speech of Prussian Minister President Hermann Goering, behind him on the Presidential Chair the President of the Landtag and Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl (NSDAP). Left sitting in the picture on the government bench from left to right: Education and Culture Minister Dr. Bernhard Rust (NSDAP, with swastika armband), Dr. Johannes Popitz (independent) and Labor and Economy Minister Dr. Alfred Hugenberg (DNVP).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295440The Landtag of Prussia during the last session, 1933At its last meeting on May 18, 1933, the Prussian Landtag, decorated with flowers swastika and black-and-white-red flags, with the Enabling Act voted its de facto dissolution. The picture shows the speech of Prussian Minister President Hermann Goering, behind him on the Presidential Chair the President of the Landtag and Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl (NSDAP). Left sitting in the picture on the government bench from left to right: Education and Culture Minister Dr. Bernhard Rust (NSDAP, with swastika armband), Dr. Johannes Popitz (independent) and Labor and Economy Minister Dr. Alfred Hugenberg (DNVP).
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Headline: The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others (from left): First row: Robert Graf von Keyselingk-Cammerau and Hans Arno Charbonnier. Second row: Gustav Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach, Fritzsohen, Hans von Meibom, Fuefs, Johannes Caspari and Haas. Third row: von Wetzdorf (between von Meibom and Fuefs) and Zahle.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295456The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sMeeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others (from left): First row: Robert Graf von Keyselingk-Cammerau and Hans Arno Charbonnier. Second row: Gustav Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach, Fritzsohen, Hans von Meibom, Fuefs, Johannes Caspari and Haas. Third row: von Wetzdorf (between von Meibom and Fuefs) and Zahle.
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Headline: The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left) first row: Gutsjahr, Eduard Graef, Eberle, Paul Seibold, Johannes Meerfeld, Freiherr von Oer, Hugo Moennig. Second row: Flatan, Hafs, Schubert, Struve, Jan Fegter, Breitenstein.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295459The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sMeeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left) first row: Gutsjahr, Eduard Graef, Eberle, Paul Seibold, Johannes Meerfeld, Freiherr von Oer, Hugo Moennig. Second row: Flatan, Hafs, Schubert, Struve, Jan Fegter, Breitenstein.
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Headline: The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left): First row: Dr. Karl Steiniger and Dr. Bohne. Second row: Dr. Fritzsohen and Hans von Meibom (undated photo).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295457The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sMeeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left): First row: Dr. Karl Steiniger and Dr. Bohne. Second row: Dr. Fritzsohen and Hans von Meibom (undated photo).
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Headline: The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left in front): Paul Langemak and Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl. Between the two in the second row: Robert Count von Keyserlingk-Cammerau. In the third row: Johannes Caspari (2nd from left), the MP Haas (3rd from the left, looking at the camera) and Hans Arno Charbonnier (standing) (undated).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295460The Prussian State Council, around the 1920sMeeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus. It was attended, among others, by (from left in front): Paul Langemak and Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl. Between the two in the second row: Robert Count von Keyserlingk-Cammerau. In the third row: Johannes Caspari (2nd from left), the MP Haas (3rd from the left, looking at the camera) and Hans Arno Charbonnier (standing) (undated).
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Headline: The Prussian State Council, 1930Date: 01.01.1930Image text: Johannes Caspari (left), Freiherr von Oer (center) and the mayor of Cologne Konrad Adenauer (right) consult during a meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295461The Prussian State Council, 1930Johannes Caspari (left), Freiherr von Oer (center) and the mayor of Cologne Konrad Adenauer (right) consult during a meeting of the Prussian State Council in the Berlin Herrenhaus.
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Headline: Closing session of the Prussian State Council, 1933Date: 18.05.1933Image text: On May 18, the members of the Prussian State Council meet for a final meeting and with the Prussian Enabling Act vote the end of the State Council as a constitutional body. Among those present: At the forefront in the middle: former Minister Wilhelm Freiherr v. Gayl. First row from below from left: Christian Graf zu Rantzau-Rastorf, city treasurer Dr. Karl Steiniger, Senate President of the Kammergericht, Dr. Johannes Caspari, Councilor Dr. Paul Langemak, Councilor Windthorst, Robert Count von Keyserlingk-Cammerau, District Administrator and Privy Councilor Kleine.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295463Closing session of the Prussian State Council, 1933On May 18, the members of the Prussian State Council meet for a final meeting and with the Prussian Enabling Act vote the end of the State Council as a constitutional body. Among those present: At the forefront in the middle: former Minister Wilhelm Freiherr v. Gayl. First row from below from left: Christian Graf zu Rantzau-Rastorf, city treasurer Dr. Karl Steiniger, Senate President of the Kammergericht, Dr. Johannes Caspari, Councilor Dr. Paul Langemak, Councilor Windthorst, Robert Count von Keyserlingk-Cammerau, District Administrator and Privy Councilor Kleine.
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Headline: Opening of the Prussian State Council, 1933Date: 15.09.1933Image text: On September 15, 1933, Prussian Prime Minister Hermann Goering officially opened the Prussian Council of State in the Neue Aula of the Friedrich Wilhelm University. The assembly hall is elaborately decorated with flags and flowers, and Goering is surrounded by SA soldiers with standarts.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295462Opening of the Prussian State Council, 1933On September 15, 1933, Prussian Prime Minister Hermann Goering officially opened the Prussian Council of State in the Neue Aula of the Friedrich Wilhelm University. The assembly hall is elaborately decorated with flags and flowers, and Goering is surrounded by SA soldiers with standarts.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1919Image text: During a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, the deputy and faction lead of the NSDAP parliamentary group, Wilhelm Kube, puts forward a motion against police brutality.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295441The Landtag of Prussia, 1932During a meeting in the Prussian Landtag, the deputy and faction lead of the NSDAP parliamentary group, Wilhelm Kube, puts forward a motion against police brutality.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1933Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Conference hall of the Prussian Landtag in Berlin (undated photo).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295434The Landtag of Prussia, 1933Conference hall of the Prussian Landtag in Berlin (undated photo).
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Headline: Graphic for the Prussian Landtag, 1932Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The image shows the seat distribution of the new Prussian Landtag (4th legislative period) after the Landtag election of 24 April 1932. Here are shown the seats of the KPD, the SPD, the German State Party (DStP), the Center Party, DVP, the Christian Social Service CSVD), the German-Hanoverian Party (DHP), DNVP and NSDAP.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295428Graphic for the Prussian Landtag, 1932The image shows the seat distribution of the new Prussian Landtag (4th legislative period) after the Landtag election of 24 April 1932. Here are shown the seats of the KPD, the SPD, the German State Party (DStP), the Center Party, DVP, the Christian Social Service CSVD), the German-Hanoverian Party (DHP), DNVP and NSDAP.
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Headline: Prussian state parliamentDate: 01.01.1919Image text: Prussian state parliament, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar RepublicPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295443Prussian state parliamentPrussian state parliament, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar Republic
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Headline: Stand entrance of the Prussian Landtag, around the 1920sDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Visitors crowd at the entrance to the stand of the Prussian Landtag in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295452Stand entrance of the Prussian Landtag, around the 1920sVisitors crowd at the entrance to the stand of the Prussian Landtag in Berlin.
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Headline: Prussian state parliamentDate: 10.03.1921Image text: Prussian state parliament, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar RepublicPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295430Prussian state parliamentPrussian state parliament, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar Republic
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Headline: Arthur Count of Posadowsky-Wehner, 1928Date: 01.01.1928Image text: Arthur Count of Posadowsky-Wehner (1845-1932), German politician. He was a member of the Prussian Landtag (State Parliament) for the 'Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation' in the years 1928-32 and chairman by seniority of the Landtag.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00085759Arthur Count of Posadowsky-Wehner, 1928Arthur Count of Posadowsky-Wehner (1845-1932), German politician. He was a member of the Prussian Landtag (State Parliament) for the 'Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation' in the years 1928-32 and chairman by seniority of the Landtag.
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Headline: The Prussian Landtag (State Diet)Date: 01.01.1930Image text: The parliament building in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00013442The Prussian Landtag (State Diet)The parliament building in Berlin.
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Headline: Prussian mansion in Berlin, 1930Date: 01.01.1930Image text: The building of the Prussian mansion in the Leipzig Street in Berlin. The mansion was until 1918 the first Chamber of the Prussian State Parliament.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00032737Prussian mansion in Berlin, 1930The building of the Prussian mansion in the Leipzig Street in Berlin. The mansion was until 1918 the first Chamber of the Prussian State Parliament.
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