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Deutsch: Karikatur „Zwischen Berlin und Rom“ aus dem Kladderadatsch, 16. Mai 1875. Die Bildunterschrift lautet:
(Papst:) „Der letzte Zug war mir allerdings unangenehm; aber die Partie ist deßhalb noch nicht verloren. Ich habe noch einen sehr schönen Zug in petto!“
(Bismarck:) „Das wird auch der letzte sein, und dann sind Sie in wenigen Zügen matt - - wenigstens für Deutschland.“
Der Karikaturist hat irrtümlich die weißen Spielfelder aus Spielersicht links (statt rechts) platziert.
English: Kulturkampf caricature "Between Berlin and Rome" from Kladderadatsch, 16 May 1875. The caption reads:
(Pope:) "The last move was certainly very unpleasant for me; but that doesn't yet mean the game is lost. I have one more very fine move up my sleeve!"
(Bismarck:) "It will also be the last, and then you are mated in a few moves - at least for Germany."

On the lower left corner of the table, it can be seen that several bishops have already been imprisoned (internirt) by Bismarck. Some of the chess pieces bear words: Interdict, Encycl., Syllab. and Klostergesetz. Others are symbols of German state power (Germania represents the German Empire, section signs represent German law) or Catholic ecclesiastical power (mitres represent episcopal authority).

Note the caricaturist's error in orienting the chessboard by placing white squares on players' left.
Polski: Karykatura kulturkampfu "Między Berlinem a Rzymem" z Kladderadatsch, 16 maja 1875. Pod ryciną tekst:
[Papież:] Ostatni ruch był wprawdzie dla mnie przykry; jednak partia nie jest jeszcze przegrana. Mam jeszcze jeden bardzo dobry ruch w zanadrzu!
[Bismarck:] To będzie także Twój ostatni, a potem w kilku ruchach dostaniesz mata — — przynajmniej dla Niemiec.
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Source Kladderadatsch 16. Mai 1875; wieder in: Bismarck-Album des Kladderadatsch. Mit dreihundert Zeichnungen von Wilhelm Scholz und vier facsimilierten Briefen des Reichskanzlers. Berlin 91890, S. 86
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Wilhelm Scholtz  (1824–1893)  wikidata:Q114111
 
Wilhelm Scholtz
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Wilhelm Scholz; w. scholz; j. s. 54 wilhelm scholz; W. Scholz
Description German caricaturist, visual artist and drawer
Date of birth/death 23 January 1824 Edit this at Wikidata 20 June 1893 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Edit this at Wikidata Berlin Edit this at Wikidata
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