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German revolutions of 1848–1849

Austria and Prussia withdrew their delegates from the Assembly

Wednesday Jun 6, 1849
Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)

Austria and Prussia withdrew their delegates from the Assembly, which was little more than a debating club. The radical members were forced to go to Stuttgart, where they sat from June 6–18 as a rump parliament until it too was dispersed by Württemberg troops.


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