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Town and fortress of Belfort, France, after its surrender to the besieging Germans, Franco-Prussian War, 18 February 1871 (engraving)
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Town and fortress of Belfort, France, after its surrender to the besieging Germans, Franco-Prussian War, 18 February 1871 (engraving)
6001294 Town and fortress of Belfort, France, after its surrender to the besieging Germans, Franco-Prussian War, 18 February 1871 (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Town and fortress of Belfort, France, after its surrender to the besieging Germans, Franco-Prussian War, 18 February 1871. Illustration from Illustrierte Zeitung (Leipzig, 15 April 1871).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving captures the aftermath of the surrender of the town and fortress of Belfort, France, to the besieging Germans during the Franco-Prussian War on 18 February 1871. The image showcases a scene of devastation and destruction as ruins and damaged buildings dominate the landscape. The town's fortifications are visible in the background, highlighting their strategic importance during this period of warfare. The imposing ramparts and fortified walls stand as a testament to both French resilience and German determination. Located in Belfort Territoire de 90 within Franche-Comté, this historical moment is etched into memory through this vivid depiction. The Vosges Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for this somber tableau. The presence of German soldiers amidst the ruins serves as a reminder of their victory over France during this conflict. It also offers insight into German culture and military prowess at that time. This engraving originally appeared in Illustrierte Zeitung (Leipzig) on 15 April 1871, providing readers with an illustrative account of one chapter in European history. Now preserved in a private collection, it continues to serve as a powerful visual representation of war's devastating impact on towns like Belfort. Through its intricate details and evocative composition, this print invites viewers to reflect upon the consequences of armed conflicts while appreciating both its artistic merit and historical significance.
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