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Kaiser Wilhelm II played a significant role in the events leading up to World War I through his decision-making and actions, including the "Kaiser Wilhelm Hand" policy. This policy involved his aggressive foreign policy and support for military expansion, which contributed to rising tensions in Europe and ultimately helped set the stage for the outbreak of the war.
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.
Kaiser Wilhelm II was the leader of Germany during the Great War.
In World War I, Germany was led by Emperor (Kaiser) Wilhelm II.
Kaiser Wilhelm's grandmother was Queen Victoria of England.
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Universität was created in 1872.
Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge was created in 1907.
The cast of Kaiser Wilhelm II - 1914 includes: Kaiser Wilhelm II as himself
The cast of Kaiser Wilhelm at Stettin - 1902 includes: Kaiser Wilhelm II as himself
To serve King and country or for the Germans for there support of the Kaiser.
World War One: Kaiser Wilhelm II World War Two: Adolf Hitler
The cast of Kaiser Wilhelm Inspecting His Soldiers - 1902 includes: Kaiser Wilhelm II as himself