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English: Caption: KAISER WILHELM'S FAVORITE TUNE. Political cartoon. A somewhat blind Carl Schurz sits on the steps and plays the concertina for a visibly moved Kaiser Wilhelm II who is standing with one leg and arm in the air.
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Source Harper's Weekly, July 14, 1900, p. 639.
Author William Allen Rogers; scanned by Bob Burkhardt
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