Nicholas II of Russia .
On October 25, 1555, in Brussels.
Wilhelm II died of a pulmonary embolus in Doorn, the Netherlands on 4 June 1941 aged 82, with German soldiers at the gates of his estate Kaiser Wilhelm II. He was forced to abdicate and was, in effect, thrown out of the country. Wilhelm II.
because the society thrown them and they are forced to live there
His father was thrown into the Debtors' Jail and he was forced to work in a London factory.
342 chests of Britain Tea, the event was later called "the Boston Tea Party".
One reasons that Emperor Claudius invaded Britain was that he wanted to prove himself and secure his thrown. He also wanted to control the trade route.
An inning in baseball consists of 3 outs. Outs are received when either 3 strikes are thrown to a batter, striking them out, if a player hits the ball and is thrown out at first or if there are baserunners who are tagged out or forced out, and if a fly ball is caught.
Well for their country, but most of the men were forced. if you declined you will probably have got thrown out of the village or even killed. people were also forced to fight. the ones that wanted to enlist were probably teken in by prpoganda.
He was forced to undress, had an eye dislodged, shot in the head, tied to a fan blade with barbed wire, & he was thrown into the Tallahatchie River.
No. He was forced to undress, his eye was dislodged from its socket, he was beaten, his body was tied to a fan blade with barbed wire, & then he was thrown into a river.
Had he not been forced to abdicate, his only son Alexei would have become czar eventually. However, Alexei was a hemophilliac, meaning his blood had a hard time clotting. A single pinprick could cause him to bleed out. Had he died before his father and Nicholas had not had another son, the czar eldest daughter Olga would become the Czarina.