On 24 October 1903, at the Schlosshof in Cüstrin (Küstrin, today's Kostrzyn), Emperor Wilhelm II looks at the newly unveiled statue of Kurprinz Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (the later Great Elector), together with a few gentlemen, among whom was probably the creator of the statue, Prof. Gerhard Janensch. The bronze statue stands on a marble base and shows the prince standing, hat in right hand under a cape, with a seated dog to his left. Around the statue, four poles with flags wreathed in garlands, on the ground the fallen canvas. On the left, behind the statue, are soldiers with their rifles with bayonets slung over their shoulders
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