George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor of India, lived from 1865 to 1936 and reigned from 1910-36. His first cousin was Wilhelm II, King of Prussia and Emperor (or Kaiser) of Germany. Wilhelm lived from 1859-1941 and was Emperor of Germany from 1888-1918.
Kaiser Wilhelm II was the German Emperor during WW1. He was a grandson of Queen Victoria and cousin of King George V of Great Britain.
Yes they were. They were first cousins. The father of George V and the mother of Kaiser Wilhelm II were brother and sister
British King George V, Russian Czar Nicholas II, and German Kaiser Wilhelm II
Kaiser Wilhelm was jealous because the British empire was much larger than the German one. Also, the British had the best navy.
He had two very notable first cousins. Tsar (Russian for Emperor) Nicholas II of Russia Kaiser (German for Emperor) Wilhelm of Germany.
Two of King George V's first cousins were Tsar Nicholas of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm was the grandson of Queen Victoria, so was King George. Tsar Nicholas was the grandson of King Christian IX of Denmark, so was King George. So, the Kaiser and the Tsar were related to King George, but the Tsar was not as closely related to the Kaiser.
No.
The British Empire was much bigger than the German one Britain won the war in the end Other personal reasons?
The Kaiser was Queen Victoria of England's grandson and cousin to Czar Nicholas II of Russia and King George V of England
Their mutual grandparents were Prince Albert and Queen Victoria.
Gosh No ! Kaiser is the German word for Caesar: Kaiser Wilhelm was the German king in WW1.
Kaiser = emperor