The German Reich & the Kaiser
Wilhelm II (27 January 1859 - 4 June 1941) held two titles simultaneously during the majority of his adult life:
king of
Prussia and emperor of the federal ....
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19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... France would clear the way for unification of Germany, but there were still many obstacles to overcome, not least his own
king's reluctance to see
Prussia . . ....
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The French Revolution
.... The other great power in Germany,
Prussia, did not have a leadership that was acceptable to the southern German Catholics. The Prussian
King, at an impasse ....
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Otto von Bismarck & German History
.... He faced numerous enemies within
Prussia and without, but in each case he .... ended, he cared only about power: "[Bismarck] wept [announcing the
king's death] not ....
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Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... If he could accomplish this, then
Prussia would emerge as the main cog in a united Germany, with his
king, William I of
Prussia, now becoming the German Kaiser ....
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The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... This control was built-in to the Bismarck-choreographed federal constitution: the
king of
Prussia was designated hereditary emperor, or "kaiser," of the German ....
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The French Revolution
.... radical directions was the decision of the newly elected Legislative Assembly to declare war on Austria and
Prussia in the spring of 1792. The
King went along ....
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Napoleon
.... The aligned forces of Britain, Russia,
Prussia, and Austria would prove too much .... resumed power in France under the newly restored leadership of
King Louis XVIII ....
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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... The aligned forces of Britain, Russia,
Prussia, and Austria would prove too much .... resumed power in France under the newly restored leadership of
King Louis XVIII ....
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European History
.... Instead, Russia received Warsaw and
Prussia was provided with Poznan and a portion of Saxony, with the rest of Saxony being returned to its
king. ....
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Gulf War Strategic Planning
.... Frederick the Great,
King of
Prussia, began to break this deadlock through the tactical innovation of the Schraegangriff, or "oblique attack" --that is, by so ....
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Enlightened Despotism
.... In the early 18th century,
Prussia appeared to be something of a historical accident. .... Holy Roman Empire, it had a good army, built up by
King Frederick William ....
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The political doctrine of enlightened despotism
.... In the early 18th century,
Prussia appeared to be something of a historical accident. .... Holy Roman Empire, it had a good army, built up by
King Frederick William ....
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German Parliament
.... as war reparations to assist in this development (Fleetwood 2).
Prussia was the .... In January, 1871,
King William I (a Prussian) was declared German Emperor ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... and Germany's statelets started reconfiguring themselves, "Austria and
Prussia hesitated to .... a counterrevolutionary effort to reinstall the Spanish
king on his ....
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Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... the fall of Acre, transferred their headquarters to Marienburg in the
Prussia they had .... power, aroused the envy, fear and wrath of the French
King Philip IV the ....
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Failures of Invasions of Russia
.... Advance contingents were sent first to the Rhine and
Prussia and later to Poland. .... to the colors his brother in law, Marshall Joachim Murat, the
King of Naples. ....
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Poland This report focuses on Poland,
.... opponents. The greatest
king of this period was Sigismund II Augustus. .... invasion.
Prussia, Russia, and Austria all annexed parts of Poland in 1772. ....
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Cultural & Economic Profile of Poland This
.... opponents. The greatest
king of this period was Sigismund II Augustus. .... invasion.
Prussia, Russia, and Austria all annexed parts of Poland in 1772. ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... Wilson said that "
Prussia's superior mobilization and concentration of resources, particularly .... a faulty military system" (1). Under the aegis of
King William I ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... Wilson said that "
Prussia's superior mobilization and concentration of resources, particularly .... a faulty military system" (1). Under the aegis of
King William I ....
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Several Political Science Essays
.... a republican attempt to liberate the people of Germany (
Prussia), the Holy .... The Swedish
king abdicated, and Italian, Dutch, and German territories were subdued ....
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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... Had it been left up to the
king and Godoy he may have succeeded, but .... near defeat there gave courage to his enemies in the countries of
Prussia, Austria, and ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... Jelavich, 1987, p. 4). Hofmann notes that, prior to being elected
King of Germany .... At the Congress of Vienna, the nations of Austria,
Prussia, Russia, and Great ....
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MONROE DOCTRINE AND US FOREIGN POLICY
.... the peace, part of which, the Holy Alliance of Russia,
Prussia and Austria .... French troops had already entered Spain and eventually restored
King Ferdinand VII to ....
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Execution of the Emperor Maximilian
.... In addition, his advisers such as Sir Charles Wyke and
King Leopold's Minister to .... United States, Napoleon was alarmed by the growing power of
Prussia and so ....
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Expulsion of the Jews
.... borders and was soon cut to pieces by its neighbors, Austria,
Prussia, and Russia .... The Polish
King and the magnates of Poland were just as open to having Jews ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... again periods of exile--in the Low Countries,
Prussia, and Switzerland .... cites Johnson's characterization of Voltaire as the Prussian
King Frederick's amanuensis ....
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German Reunification
.... united by medieval standards far more so than the France, whose
king then ruled only ....
Prussia was the chief north German power, and a "player" in European power ....
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