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The remainder of the Prussian army marching past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise through the streets of Memel, 14 January 1807 (colour litho)
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The remainder of the Prussian army marching past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise through the streets of Memel, 14 January 1807 (colour litho)
3621049 The remainder of the Prussian army marching past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise through the streets of Memel, 14 January 1807 (colour litho) by Rochling, Carl (1855-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The remainder of the Prussian army marching past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise through the streets of Memel, 14 January 1807. Illustration from Die Konigin Luise (Paul Kittel, Berlin, 1896).); © Look and Learn
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Defeated Despair Frederick William Iii Friedrich Wilhelm Iii Louise Of Mecklenburg Strelitz Luise Von Mecklenburg Strelitz Marching Retreating War Of The Fourth Coalition Memel Prussia Prussian
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The Remnant of the Prussian Army Marching Past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise Through the Streets of Memel, 14 January 1807". In this color lithograph by Carl Rochling, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history. It is a bitterly cold winter day in Memel, Germany, on January 14th, 1807. The defeated Prussian army marches through the snow-covered streets as their despair hangs heavy in the air. King Frederick William III and Queen Louise stand together on a balcony overlooking the scene. Their faces filled with sorrow and concern for their beloved countrymen who have been forced into retreat after facing defeat in the War of the Fourth Coalition. The soldiers trudge forward with determination despite their weariness. They represent not only an army but also a nation's resilience in times of adversity. As they pass by their monarchs, one can almost feel their unwavering loyalty to both king and country. This image captures not only a military procession but also human emotion at its rawest form - hopelessness mixed with unwavering patriotism. It serves as a poignant reminder that even in defeat, there is still strength to be found within individuals and nations alike. Rochling's lithograph offers us a glimpse into this significant moment in European history when Prussia faced its darkest hour. It immortalizes both the bravery of these soldiers and the steadfastness of King Frederick William III and Queen Louise during this tumultuous time.
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