File:Berlin — National-Denkmal Kaiser Wilheim I.-.jpg

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Français : Berlin – Nationaldenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I.
Le Monument national de Guillaume Ier se trouvait en face du Stadtschloss. Sur ce lieu on trouve encore la base de l'édifice.
Carte voyagée en 1939 ; le cliché est antérieur à cette époque.
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Author S & G S i B - Ø N○ 205. (Verlag S. & G. Saulsohn). Voir logo côté correspondance / See logo on correspondence side / siehe Schriftzug auf der Korrespondenzseite)
Other versions http://www.reiterdenkmale.de/index.php?PHPSESSID=8d2f7cbe435e42cd8e88a8c5c570338d&did=7
See the following file for the recto-verso version of the postcard:

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File:Berlin — National-Denkmal Kaiser Wilheim I. (vº-r).jpg
Camera location52° 30′ 58.68″ N, 13° 24′ 00.36″ E  Heading=283° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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