Changed Europe Forever. The reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II as King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany from 1888 to 1918 saw the meteoric rise of Germany as an economic and military power. It also saw the fragmentation of Europe into opposing camps of mutually-mistrusting alliances, a world war ending in Germany’s humiliating defeat and the.. Hohenzollern, Friedrich ”Wilhelm” Viktor Albert. German Emperor, King of Prussia, Supreme War Lord. Born 27 January 1859 in Berlin, Germany. Died 04 June 1941 in Huis Doorn, The Netherlands. Kaiser Wilhelm II’s ambitious policies played a major part in bringing about the First World War, yet with the onset of hostilities he was sidelined by.
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Was the Kaiser Responsible for the First World War?
Kaiser Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, ruled from 1888 to 1918, leaving an indelible mark on the world stage. His reign, marked by ambition, diplomacy, and war, culminated in one of the most destructive conflicts in human history. Yet, as much as he was a prominent figure of his time, Wilhelm remains an enigma, a man whose decisions have long been debated by historians.. The most explicit retrospective diagnoses of Wilhelm II by historians, published at the height of the psycho-history boom, can be found in John C. G. Röhl and Nicolaus Sombart (eds), Kaiser Wilhelm II: New Interpretations: The Corfu Papers (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1982); John C.G. Röhl, Kaiser, Hof und Staat: Wilhelm II. und die.