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"Budapest, 1918: protesters break windows at the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary." Hand-painted watercolor postcard by Schima Martos, showing the shield of the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary bearing the imperial eagle between two broken windows, glass still falling to the ground.
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Kaiserlich Deutsches General Consulat für Ungarn; Budapesten 1918
Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary; Budapest, 1918

"Budapest, 1918: protesters break windows at the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary." Hand-painted watercolor postcard by Schima Martos, showing the shield of the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary bearing the imperial eagle between two broken windows, glass still falling to the ground.

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Kaiserlich Deutsches General Consulat für Ungarn; Budapesten 1918

Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary; Budapest, 1918

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""Budapest, 1918: protesters break windows at the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary." Hand-painted watercolor postcard by Schima Martos, showing the shield of the Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary bearing the imperial eagle between two broken windows, glass still falling to the ground."

Image Text

Kaiserlich Deutsches General Consulat für Ungarn; Budapesten 1918

Imperial German Consulate General for Hungary; Budapest, 1918

Image Date

Monday, January 21, 1918

Month, Year

January, 1918

Tags

Budapest, artist, handpainted, watercolor, Martos, Schima Martos, 1918, January, 1918-01-21, protester, window, Budapest anti-German demonstration, 1918-01-07

Secondary Tags

Austria-Hungary, Hungary