Kaiser Wilheim
Germany had no Governor during World War 1. It did however have an Emperor and a Chancellor. - Emperor William II - Chancellor Friedrich Ebert
Kaiser Wilhelm emperor of Germany since 1888
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Emperor Hirohito was the leader of Japan during WW2, they were part of the "axis" powers and had pact with Germany (as an ally)
In World War I, Germany was led by Emperor (Kaiser) Wilhelm II.
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 emperor was Kaiser Wilhelm II.
The Emperor of Germany during World War 1 was Kaiser Wilhelm II. He was Queen Victoria's oldest grandson and Germany's last Kaiser.
Kaiser Wilhelm
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
Kaiser Wilhelm was king of Germany during WW1 and I know Germany did have a small empire at that time, but I don't think Wilhelm was known as an emperor.
Germany didn't have a President during World War I, it had a Kaiser (emperor) Wilhelm II, full name Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von PreußenAs a result of Germany losing the war he abdicated on 9 November 1918.