Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, November 22, 2013

Kaiser Bill: Before and After


Here are some interesting images of Kaiser Wilhelm that we presented in our magazine Over the Top a few years ago. Nothing new here, but I think as a set they slightly broaden the stereotype portrayal of him.


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Wilhelm with his father on a visit to Balmoral Castle; As a Student at Bonn University, the New Kaiser Exchanging Salutes with His Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck



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A Happy Kaiser and Proud Father on Parade with His Sons; with Winston Churchill at Prewar Military Maneuvers; near the End, the Forlorn Kaiser in Exile 


3 comments:

  1. I wonder what he thought about the rise of Hitler and National Socialism.

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  2. What happenedto his sons? Did he have six? How about his wife? Did he have a mistress?

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  3. The ex-Kaiser blamed the Jews for the defeat of Germany in 1918 and congratulated Hitler on becoming Chancellor. He probably hoped to be invited back as Kaiser. Any reservations about the Nazis would only have been on the grounds of snobbery.
    There's a glitch in the timeline at August 1895 "visited England for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations". In fact, the Queen's Golden Jubilee was in 1887 and the Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

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