Kaiser Wilhelm had no part in World War 2. He abdicated the throne of Germany after World War 1 and lived in Denmark. He died in 1942, less than 3 years after Nazi Germany started the Second World War.
There remains controversy over the level of responsibility Wilhelm II had for World War I. While some believed he was greatly controlled by his generals, others believe he still held a lot of political power. He abdicated in 1918, and spent the rest of his life abroad.
From 1933-1945 Germany was ruled by that notorious, dark-haired, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting moustachioed dictator, Adolf Hitler.
Leader of Germany during World War II was the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party, who ruled from 1934 to 1945.
There wasn't one: The last Monarch of Germany was Kaiser Wilhelm II at the end of WW1. Since then Germany has been a Republic.
Adolf Hitler
Kaiser was the German monarch in WWI
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Churchill was the British prime minister
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What role did airplanes play in the Battle of the Atlantic?
i dont noe but i want to noe who was the kaiser of Germany duriong WWI
England was allied to France and Russia, at the time WW I broke out in 1914. England fought valiantly and played a major role in the defeat of Kaiser Wilhelm.
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the kaiser's support of Austria-Hungary led that nation to declare war on Serbia.
The kaiser's support of Austria-Hungary led that nation to declare war on Serbia-novanet
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the kaiser's support of Austria-Hungary led that nation to declare war on Serbia.
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Early in his reign, Wilhelm II desperately wanted to be popular; he wanted to be a 'People's Kaiser'. In 1878 the Reichstag had adopted, at Bismarck's request, a law banning socialists from political campaigning, the publication of socialist books, etc. The law was renewed every four years till 1886 and up for renewal in 1890. Kaiser Wilhelm II didn't approve, Bismarck resigned and - to his astonishment - his resignation was accepted.
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Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship is a novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is often characterized as a Bildungsroman, or a story about personal growth. As the title character begins to gain a deeper understanding of the world around him, he grows to accept his place in the world with a sense of responsibility.However, it is not just his worldly experiences that help Wilhelm Meister on his quest for self-realization; William Shakespeare's Hamlet also has a role. The most obvious use of the play in the novel is that Meister joins a theater troupe and plays the role of Hamlet. The play serves as a comparison for many events in Meister's life, such as the death of his father.Goethe used Hamlet in his play not only to help his character, though, but to also express his own thoughts on the play. Hamlet had begun to get very popular in Germany while Goethe was writing, so a number of scenes in the book give detailed discussions of the play.