The 1848 wave of worker rebellions that swept across Europe struck the German states with the March Revolution.
The writer August Brass led the successful defense of the barricades in Berlin's Alexanderplatz public square.
Published in English for the first time, On the Barricades of Berlin provides a riveting firsthand account of this uprising.
Brass' testimony begins with the tumultuous events leading up to the revolution: the peaceful democratic agitation; the demands t.
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