Additionally German liberals turned against Poles, demanding "protection of German area".
Thus, the Frankfurt Parliament ended in failure for the German liberals.
In the end, it was the German liberals who were eventually able to effect change.
In 1848, German liberals and nationalists united in revolution, forming the Frankfurt Parliament.
Caustic notes and reflections by a German liberal on the first year of unification.
From 1840 on there was a consensus among German liberals that only the dual aim of unity and freedom was worth fighting for.
North German liberals had their influence on it.
At that time Ferlach was politically controlled by German liberals.
Unfortunately, the German liberals cannot give their support to this.
Violent protest from both German and Hungarian liberals ensued, however, and the articles were never adopted.