Kaiser Wilhelm II: A Life from Beginning to End
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Narrated by:
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Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
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Hourly History
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Kaiser Wilhelm II was the last of the German emperors who reigned over the German Empire and Prussia. He was a man who thought himself to be quite adept at foreign affairs and diplomacy. The truth was, however, that this man’s talent seemed to lie in being able to alienate entire countries after only one meeting with government officials or monarchs.
Inside, you will hear about:
- Born with a disability
- The year of the three emperors
- Leading Germany to World War I
- The last German emperor
- Wilhelm’s exile and World War II
- And much more!
Despite the fact that he was one of the sparks that lit the fire of World War I, Wilhelm was quite an intelligent man. Some say his diplomatic failures happened because of mental illness; others claim it was an inferiority complex caused by the physical disability with which he was born. Whatever the case, Wilhelm II’s time as a world leader was riddled with political blunders and examples of what not to do in terms of diplomatic policies and practices.
In this audiobook, we will explore his life, both personal and professional, to find out more about how Kaiser Wilhelm II became the last German emperor.
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- A. Douglas
- 04-08-23
More like a long essay than a book
If you are looking for an in-depth examination into Kaiser Wilhelm II’s life and the influence he had on shaping one of the most momentous periods of world history, then this isn’t it. Pretty disappointing.
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