English: "the emperor" means German: "der Kaiser",
It was Wilhelm II, German Emperor. Scroll down to related links and look at "Wilhelm II, German Emperor".
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Ceasar in German is Cäsar. The German word Kaiser(emperor) is derived from it.
Wilhelm I
(der) Kaiser
Odoacer
bismark
Kaiser = emperor
Wilhelm I in 1870.
German Emperor Friedrich III has written: 'the War diary of the Emperor Frederich III, 1870-1871' -- subject(s): Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871
The cast of Arrival of the German Emperor at Shorncliffe - 1902 includes: Kaiser Wilhelm II as himself
German emperor Wilhelm II has written: 'Correspondance entre Guillaume II et Nicolas II, 1894-1914'