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Kaiser Wilhelm the second was the leader of Germany for most of world war one.
Kaiser Wilhelm the Second. Kaiser (derived from Caesar) was the title of the German and Austrian emperors.
The Second World War begun when Germany invaded Poland. So Germany is responsible for starting the war.
The two events that had the greatest bearing on the development of democracy in England were the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, this limited the rights of the King, and people's rights enshrined in law rons. The second event that had a huge impact of democracy in England was the Glorious Revolution.
The peace makers of 1919 were directly responsible for World War II. They made the Treaty of Versailles a very strict punishment against Germany. Germany did not appreciate this, so it lead to them starting the second world war.
Kaiser Wilhelm the second was the leader of Germany for most of world war one.
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On Board Kaiser Wilhelm the Second - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 August 1912
Wilhelm II Kaiser von Deutschland und Koenig von Prussia or William II emperor of Germany and King of Prussia.
Germany's leader during the First World War was Kaiser Wilhelm the Second. He abdicated after the November Eleventh armistace.
Kaiser Wilhelm the Second. Kaiser (derived from Caesar) was the title of the German and Austrian emperors.
Kaiser Wilhelm II (William II, 'Kaiser Bill'). Kaiser Wilhelm the II. He was related to Tsar Nicholas, the ruler of Russia at the time and also to the king of Britain, King George V, through their grandmother, Queen Victoria. Kaiser WilhelmFrederick William Victor Albert of Hohenzollern
Kaiser Wilhelm the second
The SS Kaiser Wilhelm II was a steamer which sailed for North German Lloyd from 1889-1908. It was renamed the SS Hohenzollern in 1900.The second ship was also named the SS Kaiser Wilhelm II and also sailed for North German Lloyd from 1903 until it was seized by the United States in 1917 when the U.S. declared war on Germany and turned into a troop transport. Her name was changed to the USS Agamemnon in September 1917. She was mothballed in the mid 1920's and renamed again as the Monticello and was finally scrapped in 1940 to support the WWII war effort.
Queen Mary of Teck was the great grandchild of George III, through her mother, Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. Kaiser Wilhelm II was the great great grandchild of George III, through his mother Victoria, Princess Royal. This would make them second cousins, once removed.
The names of the ladies in waiting were to both of Kaiser Wilhelm II's wives were Alexandra and Catherine Dolgorukova. They were both morganatic marriages.
the first&last emperor of Germany and the one with a withered arm :)