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Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on 9 November 1918, two days before the armistice. The effect on WW1 was nil.
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.
The Fourteen Points plan and Kaiser, the German emperor, to give up power.
Henry Kaiser became known during the second World War as the father of modern ship building. He established Kaiser Shipyards and built the Liberty Ships during the war.
I believe it was early June of 1941.
Kaiser which is German for Emperor
The leader of Germany in WW1 was not a king, his title was Kaiser, specifically, Kaiser Wilhelm II
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.
The Emperor of Germany during World War 1 was Kaiser Wilhelm II. He was Queen Victoria's oldest grandson and Germany's last Kaiser.
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It was the German Revolution that forced Kaiser Wilhelm II to abdicate his imperial crown in 1919. The German Revolution began in 1918, and ended 9 months later in 1919.
The Chancellor of Germany is the modern-day name for the head of state for Germany. During World War I, this position was known as Kaiser (which is basically German for Emperor). The Kaiser of Germany during World War I was Wilhelm (William) II.
The leader of the German Empire during World War One was Frederick William Victor Albert of Hohenzollern, otherwise known as Kaiser Wilhelm II. After the war he sought political asylum in the Netherlands.
Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on 9 November 1918, two days before the armistice. The effect on WW1 was nil.
Frederick William Victor Albert of Hohenzollern, also known as Kaiser Wilhelm was the leader of Germany during WWI
Kaiser Wilhelm II