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Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated during World War I primarily due to mounting pressure from both military defeats and internal unrest within Germany. By late 1918, widespread discontent among the German populace, fueled by food shortages and the harsh realities of war, led to protests and strikes. The military's declining support for the kaiser, combined with the rise of revolutionary sentiments, forced him to flee to exile in the Netherlands on November 9, 1918, marking the end of the German Empire.

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