The liberal pre-March poet and Paulskirche deputy Moritz Hartmann (1821‒1872) earned his living in exile after 1848, not least thanks to the publication of his Paris and London letters, travel features and stories in Joseph DuMont’s Kölnische Zeitung. Of fundamental importance for his reputation as a foreign correspondent was his rumour-ridden stay as a Crimean War correspondent in Turkey in 1854/55, which he himself repeatedly recalled as a trademark.
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