answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The Kaiser left about three days before the Armistice, around November 8, 1918. The Allies would not let Germany have an Armistice with Kaiser Wilhelm still on the throne, so he had to go.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When did the kaiser leave Germany after ww1?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who was the leader Germany WW1?

Kaiser Wilhelm II


What war was Kaiser apart of?

Kaiser Wilhelm the Third was the leader of Germany during WW1


Who was the leader for germany during ww1?

Kaiser Wilhelm II


Whose fault is WW1?

Imperial Germany and the Kaiser Wilhelm


Who was the leader of germany at the end of ww1?

The Crown Prince, following the abdication of the Kaiser.


Who was the king of German during World War 1?

The leader of Germany in WW1 was not a king, his title was Kaiser, specifically, Kaiser Wilhelm II


Who was the emperor of Germany during WW1 after his nations defeat and fled to exile the Netherlands?

Kaiser Wilhelm II.


Which world war was kaiser a major participant?

The Kaiser was the leader of Germany during WW1 (it means leader the same as Caesar and Czar), but he wasn't much of a participant.


Who was the chancellor during WW1?

The Chancellor of Germany is the modern-day name for the head of state for Germany. During World War I, this position was known as Kaiser (which is basically German for Emperor). The Kaiser of Germany during World War I was Wilhelm (William) II.


Did kaiser Wilhelm win WW1?

No he fought with the central powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. They Lost the war.


Who was the leader of the Germans during ww1?

At the outbreak of WW1 the German Chancellor was Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg. See the Related Link for "WW1: Bethmann-Hollweg" to the right for more detail.


Why was Kaiser Wilhelm 2 becoming ruler a game changer for Germany?

Kaiser Wilhelm II was the last emperor of the German Imperium. Many Germany thought that Wilhelm II could bring back peace (and the monarchy for that matter), however, after WW1, he was forced to give up on Germany. That was also when Germany became a republic.