German submarine Wilhelm Bauer ended on 1968-08-28.
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Russian submarine Delfin ended in 1917.
Under Kaiser Wilhelm II, Germany experienced significant industrial growth and military expansion, becoming a major European power. His aggressive foreign policy and pursuit of a "place in the sun" led to heightened tensions with other nations, contributing to the outbreak of World War I. Wilhelm's reign was marked by autocratic governance and a resistance to democratic reforms, which ultimately alienated many segments of German society. His abdication in 1918 signaled the end of the German Empire and the beginning of a turbulent period in German history.
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Imperial German Navy ended in 1919.
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The end of the Great War in 1918, which resulted in the fall of the German Empire, ended the German Monarchy. There are descendants of Wilhelm II still living but they no longer have any influence in German affairs.
Shortly after the end of World War I in November 1918, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated the throne and fled to exile in the Netherlands. He sought refuge in the Netherlands to avoid potential capture and prosecution for war crimes. Wilhelm lived in exile there until his death in 1941, largely estranged from German affairs and the monarchy's decline. His abdication marked the end of the German Empire and the establishment of the Weimar Republic.
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Submarine Products ended in 1990.
Submarine Voyage ended in 1998.
Finnish submarine Vesikko ended in 1946.
Russian submarine Delfin ended in 1917.
Russian submarine Pochtovy ended in 1913.
Finnish submarine Vesihiisi ended in 1946.