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- Deutsches_Eck comment "Deutsches Eck (\"German Corner\") is the name of a headland in Koblenz where the Moselle joins the Rhine. In 1897, nine years after the death of the German Emperor William I, the former emperor was honoured with a giant equestrian statue bearing an inscription quoting a German poem: \"Nimmer wird das Reich zerstöret, wenn ihr einig seid und treu\" (Never will the Empire be destroyed, so long as you are united and loyal).".