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.
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World War 1 the answer is the spanish American war is good ok.
The Kaiser, Kaiser Wilhelm, was the last Emperor of Germany. He was head of state of Germany and commander of the German armed forces during the First World War.
Kaiser Wilhelm the second was the leader of Germany for most of world war one.
Canada was a major participant in both world wars, and in the War of 1812.
France was a major participant in WWI and many of the battles were fought on its soil and it capital was threatened by the war itself.
Henry Kaiser was an American industrialist and the owner of Kaiser Shipyard during World War 2. His company made Liberty ships and Victory Ships to aid in the war efforts.
Kaiser Wilhelm II was the kaiser (emperor of Germany) during the time of World War 1. by trying to show off Germany's army's strength, alliances were made against him.
You need to specify which war- but Germany was a major participant in WW1 and WW 2.
The US didn't, the Entente had blamed Kaiser Wilhelm II for the Great War.
Russia was the first allied participant in World War One.
World War One: Kaiser Wilhelm II World War Two: Adolf Hitler