German Revolution 1918/1919: Members of the Volksmarinedivision, an armed division of sailors of the former Imperial Navy which supported the revolutionary efforts in Berlin, are pictured in front of the middle entrance of the Berlin Palace in Berlin, Germany, on 24 December 1918. Karl Liebknecht declared the German Socialist Republic from the balcony of this entrance on 9 November 1918; after the demolition of the palace issued by GDR authorities, the so-called Karl-Liebknecht-Portal (Karl Liebknecht entrance) was included into the facade of the Staatsratsgebäude (Building of the State Counci

German Revolution 1918/1919: Members of the Volksmarinedivision, an armed division of sailors of the former Imperial Navy which supported the revolutionary efforts in Berlin, are pictured in front of the middle entrance of the Berlin Palace in Berlin, Germany, on 24 December 1918. Karl Liebknecht declared the German Socialist Republic from the balcony of this entrance on 9 November 1918; after the demolition of the palace issued by GDR authorities, the so-called Karl-Liebknecht-Portal (Karl Liebknecht entrance) was included into the facade of the Staatsratsgebäude (Building of the State Counci Stock Photo
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2967 x 4734 px | 25.1 x 40.1 cm | 9.9 x 15.8 inches | 300dpi

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24 December 1918

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German Revolution 1918/1919: Members of the Volksmarinedivision, an armed division of sailors of the former Imperial Navy which supported the revolutionary efforts in Berlin, are pictured in front of the middle entrance of the Berlin Palace in Berlin, Germany, on 24 December 1918. Karl Liebknecht declared the German Socialist Republic from the balcony of this entrance on 9 November 1918; after the demolition of the palace issued by GDR authorities, the so-called Karl-Liebknecht-Portal (Karl Liebknecht entrance) was included into the facade of the Staatsratsgebäude (Building of the State Council) of the GDR. Photo: Berliner Verlag/Archiv

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