Clemenceau hands the 'Book of Death' (Treaty of Versailles) to the German proxy, Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, to take back to his country. Behind Clemenceau stand Lloyd George, Wilson with clenched fists and apparently standing on an olive branch, Orlando, Foch, and others. In exergue, "Sie verlangen den Frieden, wir sind bereit, ihn zu gewahren" (You asked for peace, we are ready to give it to you.).
Keerzijde:The German Chancellor Scheidermann, standing on orator's platform, tosses the book asides and shouts, "Einen Frieden des Recht, kienen der Gewalt" (A peace of rights, not of might), as a crowd rejoices at the resolution. Snakes of hatred slither from the pages of the book.
Unieke product code (UPC) | 1785 |
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Omschrijving voorzijde | Clemenceau hands the 'Book of Death' (Treaty of Versailles) to the German proxy, Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, to take back to his country. Behind Clemenceau stand Lloyd George, Wilson with clenched fists and apparently standing on an olive branch, Orlando, Foch, and others. In exergue, "Sie verlangen den Frieden, wir sind bereit, ihn zu gewahren" (You asked for peace, we are ready to give it to you.). |
Omschrijving keerzijde | The German Chancellor Scheidermann, standing on orator's platform, tosses the book asides and shouts, "Einen Frieden des Recht, kienen der Gewalt" (A peace of rights, not of might), as a crowd rejoices at the resolution. Snakes of hatred slither from the pages of the book. |
Diameter | 90 mm |
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Materiaal | Brons/koper |
Referentie | Kienast 225 |