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Unparteyische Vollständige Und Actenmässige Geschichte Des Peinlichen Prozesses Gegen Ludwig XVI, Erster Theil offers a detailed, impartial account of the legal proceedings against Louis XVI. Written by Ernst Ludwig Posselt, this historical work delves into the trial of the French monarch during one of history's most tumultuous periods. The book meticulously chronicles the events, presenting a comprehensive view of the accusations, testimonies, and deliberations that ultimately led to the king's execution. Posselt's narrative provides valuable insights into the political and social climate of the French Revolution, making it an essential resource for historians and anyone interested in this pivotal moment in European history. This volume sheds light on the complexities and controversies surrounding the trial, offering readers a deeper understanding of the factors that shaped the course of the revolution.
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