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Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Berlin. GermanyDome of the Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, designed by Norman Foster (b.1935). Interior. Berlin. Germany
Ruins of the Reichstag, Berlin, GermanyRuins of the Reichstag building, Berlin, Germany. Date: late 1940s
Burial of President ErbertBurial and funeral images of the First German president. Friedrich Ebert was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Socialism in GermanyThere was an increase in Socialism in the German Reichstag in 1912. The 1912 elections saw the SPD retain its position as the most voted-for party and become the largest party in the Reichstag
German elections 1912Illustration showing how inside the Reichstag is divided and how the German parities were decided at the dissolution. The above view shows the semi-circular floor of the House
World War II Berlin action against black market 1945Vintage World War II photograph - German police question a woman in the Reichstag Gardens Berlin in an action against black marketeers. August 1945
Reichstag, Berlin, Germany, circa 1890. Date: circa 1890
Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Night. Berlin. GDome of the Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, designed by Norman Foster (b.1935). Interior. Night. Berlin. Germany
German flag at the German Parliament building (Reichstag). Berlin. Germany
German Parliament. Facade. Berlin. GermanyGermany. Berlin. German Parliament in the Reichstag building. 1884-1894. Built by Paul Wallot and rebuilt by Norman Foster between 1992-1999. Exterior
Front view of the Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyView from the front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. The building opened in 1894 to house the German parliament
Facade of the Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyView of the front facade of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. The building opened in 1894 to house the German parliament
Prince Otto von Bismarck addressing the German Reichstag, 18Engraving showing Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898), the Prusso-German statesman and first Chancellor of the German Empire
Soviet War Memorial, Berlin, Germany, with the burnt-out ruins of the Reichstag building on the right. Date: circa 1946
Students at ReichstagGerman students in military uniforms including jack boots, on parade at an unspecified event outide the Reichstag, Berlin, Germany. Date: early 1930s
The Reichstag Library, which escaped the fire which gutted the building in February 1933. Date: early 1930s
Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyThe Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, some time after it was ruined by fire. Date: circa 1940s
Reichstag House, Berlin, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Reichstag House, with Triumphal Column, Berlin, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Wilhelm Opens ReichstagKaiser Wilhelm II opening the White Hall of Berlin Castle (Reichstag). Date: 25 June 1888
Visitors outside the Reichstag building, Berlin, GermanyVisitors enjoy the summer weather outside the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany. The building opened in 1894 to house the German parliament
Reichstag, BerlinThe Reichstag in Berlin, Germany in 1932
Pre-war ReichstagThe pre-war Reichstag in Berlin, Germany in the 1930s
Wilhelm Ii / ReichstagKaiser Wilhelm II opens the Reichstag
Trial of Van Der LubbeThe trial of Van der Lubbe, accused of starting the Reichstag fire
German RevolutionThe German Revolution. The Soldiers Council sitting in the Reichstag, Berlin
Reichstag Fire 1933The aftermath of the dramatic fire which gutted the Reichstag parliament building in Berlin
Events / Germany 1935Saar demonstration outside the Reichstag. The valuable mines of the Saar Basin were under French control after WW1. The Saar population decided in 1935 to return to Germany
Reichstag FireThe Reichstag destroyed by fire
Bismarck in ReichstagBismarck announces to the North German Bund that, sadly, Prussia has no choice but, with the utmost reluctance, to go to war with France
Conrad Chosen KingConrad, Frankenherzog (duke of Franconia) is chosen king of Germany by popular acclaim, but will never actually be crowned
Parliament / PolandThe Polish Reichstag