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Heinrich Alexander von Arnim

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509: 286:, Frankfurt 1849). He was a member of the first chamber of the Prussian Parliament from 1849 to 1851, and supported the German-Constitutional party. He vigorously opposed the domestic as well as the feeble foreign policy of the now victorious reactionaries in the most dynamic way possible. An even greater impression than his speeches and petitions was made by the publication of various "undelivered" speeches ( 28: 294:, Berlin 1851). Due to this last pamphlet Arnim was prosecuted in court at the instigation of the feudal party, and despite a stellar defence that he later published, he was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine. After that he stayed clear of the political stage, until after the downfall of the government of 243:
In these positions he earned much credit through resolutely defending German trade interests, namely by bringing about the Belgo-Prussian trade agreement of 1 September 1844 and through the determination with which he confronted the prevailing protectionist attitudes, publicly and officially as well
259:(February 1848), he hurried to Berlin and on 17 March handed the King a memorandum, in which he advocated liberal reforms and the pursuing of a German national policy. He was behind the King's momentous declaration of support for the German cause (21 March). On the same day he took office as 298:
in 1858 he was elected by a Berlin constituency to the Landtag. His sickliness however prevented him from devoting his whole energy to the new era of Prussian public life that was then just beginning. He died on 5 January 1861 in
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and endeavored to work towards a moderate solution to the German question, through various pamphlets (
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in 1829. There, he successfully worked towards the creation of the
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Arnim then lived for a while as a private citizen in
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Foreign minister of Prussia
Frederick William IV
Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg
Alexander von Schleinitz
Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
Düsseldorf
Berlin
Düsseldorf
Prussian
Halle
Landwehr
Uckermark
War of the Sixth Coalition
Switzerland
Munich
Copenhagen
Naples
chargé d'affaires
Darmstadt
Zollverein
Brussels
Paris
July Monarchy
Foreign Minister of Prussia
Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg
Gottfried Ludolf Camphausen
Neuwied
Otto von Manteuffel

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