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Articles related to "Kaiser Wilhelm Ii"
Kaiser Wilhelm II Wilhelm II was the third and final Kaiser of Germany, losing his throne as a consequence of defeat in World War One kaiser wilhelm ii • last german emperor and king of prussia • an unhappy youth turned emperor of germany • militarism • naval arms race
German Unification Overview of the struggle for unification in 19th-Century Germany, under Otto Von Bismark and the Kaiser. german unification • unity among german states • 19th century germany • otto von bismark • kaiser wilhelm ii
German Nationalism and the Lost Roman Legions Germany was the only European nation that the Romans never conquered. Since it never became part of the Empire, two vastly different cultures came to dominate Europe. adolf hitler • treaty of versailles • world war i • weimar republic • publius quinctilius varus
Internment High Seas Fleet 1918 At the close of World War One, the victorious allies ordered that the powerful and undefeated High Seas Fleet present itself for interment until a final peace. kaiser wilhelm ii • kaiserliche marine • high seas fleet • interned at scapa flow • admiral franz von hipper
Origin and Causes of World War One German principalities united with Prussia by Otto Von Bismarck were a fuse in a powder keg that Balkan volatility ignited when the unwise Kaiser Wilhelm II took control. origin of world war 1 • political causes of world war 1 • diplomatic reasons for world war 1 • otto von bismarck • geographical causes of world war 1
Salvage of the High Seas Fleet More than forty of the 74 ships of the Imperial German Navy's High Sea Fleet only left their final anchorage as scrap if at all. sms baden • sms frankfurt • german ship us navy • ernest cox • greatest salvage opertation
Scuttling of the High Seas Fleet Interned at the close of World War One in Scotland the German fleet chose to scuttle itself at anchor rather than surrender november 21 1918 • treaty versailles • last commander of the fleet • june 21 1919 • paragraphe elf bestatigen
The Lost Roman Legions Under the leadership of Hermann, the German tribesmen wiped out three Roman Legions, ending Rome's bid to conquer Germany and altering European history permanently. adolf hitler • publius quinctilius varus • roman legions • battle of teutoberg forest • charlemagne
A Driving Tour in Northern Europe's Skane Region When the Swedes look for a getaway in Sweden, they head to Skane. The region serves up culinary delights, outdoor adventures, seaside towns and progressive cites. skane sweden • southern sweden • green building in malmo • castles in skane • seaside towns in sweden
Coastal Norway's Art Nouveau Masterpiece Art Nouveau architecture, spectacular surroundings and ready access to the fjords have made Ålesund, Norway a cultural oasis in the midst of an outdoor paradise. art nouveau • coastal norway • alesund norway • hurtigruten • jugendstil
German Stormtroopers in WWI The Imperial German Army in WWI sought to break the static nature of combat on the Western Front in 1916 through the use of elite troops known as Stormtroopers. german stormtroopers • wwi • sturmtruppen • western front • imperial german army
Health in Germany: Interview with Dr. Alexander Springer, II This is the second part of my interview with Dr. Alexander Springer. In it, we discuss the famous health spas of Germany, among other things. Written by Colleen Thomas Ryor. health • germany • europe • socialized • medicine
Historical Buildings in Lüderitz, Nambia The coastal town of Lüderitz, Namibia, Africa, is known for the German-colonial atmosphere enhanced by the abundance of colorful historic buildings. goerke house unique sundial • coastal desert town • walking tour of ludertiz • crime in lüderitz • historically important buildings
The War Fought Over "A Scrap of Paper:" England And The Outbreak Of WWI world war i • origins of world war i • liberal government • 1914 • comedy of errors
Top French Castles - Haut Koenigsbourg Fortress Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg in the Alsace region near Strasbourg is one of the greatest medieval castles in France. It is a top destination for families and children. top french castles • top german castles • see chateau du haute koenigsbourg • top sights in france • sightseeing in alsace
Visiting Qingdao China The seaside city of Qingdao is a fascinating mix of German and Chinese influences due to its history as a German concession. qingdao china • qingdao travel • hotels in qingdao • visiting qingdao • tsingtao beer
Modern Military History of Andorra The tiny landlocked country of Andorra, (69,000 population-2006 census), has a unique modern military history. This includes fighting Imperial Germany for three decades. andorrans • bishop urgel • andorra • andorran military • andorra army
Nine Steps to Absolute Power - Part 2 The last steps to be taken were not grand or glorious but were the squalid and mean, vicious and dirty ways of deceit. As Hitler ruled, so was the birth of his dictatorship equally without honour, or truth, or justice.
Royal Films - Queen Victoria to Princess Diana The popularity of biopics and the fascination with royalty has led to the production of many movies and miniseries about the regal figures of England. queen elizabeth ii • princess diana • queen victoria • kaiser welhelm • alexandra romanov
The Hohenzollern Kings of Prussia From the Great Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg to Emperor William II of Germany, the Hohenzollerns ruled Prussia and expanded its territory. hohenzollern • prussia • germany • brandenburg • kaiser
The Making of a Fuehrer's Madness - Part 2 Part 2 of a 2 part article,developing from the historical influences on the German people, this part looks at possible reasons why they allowed Hitler to take power.
The Paris Guns of World War One The three original super guns with which the Imperial German army bombarded Paris from the woods of Crepy from March 1918 to the end of World War I. wilhelm geschuetz • paris gun • big bertha • long max • st gervias church
Zhemchug Vs the Emden 1914 The cruisers Emden of the German Navy and Zhemchug of the Russian Navy were matched on paper but not in actuality. zhemchug • german cruiser emden • german pacific squadron • penang • captain baron cherkassov
The America's Cup Jubilee Regatta This year's America's Cup Jubilee Regatta brings sailers from all over the World to Cowes on the Isle of Wight to participate in the greatest sailing spectacle ever seen. Join the Travelsleuth and 200 world class racing yachts at Cowes for this memorable regatta. cowes • england • wight • osborne house • queen prince wales
The Battle of Tsingtao, 1914 Compared the massive operations conducted in World War I Europe, the Battle of Tsingtao was a relatively minor affair. But to the Japanese, it was the main event. quingdao • german naval forces in the pacific • east asia squadron • misuomi kamio • first known night bombing attack
The Fabians and the British Empire, Part III The Fabian Society was an important group of middle-class British socialists. Among the more famous members included the playwright George Bernard Shaw, the novelist H.G. Wells, and the social investigators Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Some less known members were Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, and James Ramsay McDonald, future Labour Party prime minister in 1924, and 1929-35. This 13 part series discusses the Fabian Society--a group mostly known for their work on domestic policy--and their relationship and attitudes to the British Empire. Part 3 of a 13 part series.
History of Quantity Cooking, Part 5: The namesake of Les Dames d'Escoffier was the most innovative chef in history, one whose philosophy and accomplishments serve as both model and inspiration to culinary masters today. auguste • escoffier • french • cooking • quantity cooking
Why Germans Supported Hitler in 1933 The appeal of Hitler and the Nazi Party may have had more to do with addressing the national malaise and humiliation than unemployment and Depression. rise of hitler • factors in the rise of nazism • post war german humiliation • effects of the first world war on germany • providing germans with national pride in 1933
World War One and Military Mobilization In July 1914 Russian and Austrian orders for a general mobilization started the process that took millions of men to the battlefield in a prolonged and bloody war. world war i and mobilization • von schlieffen plan • effects of mobilization in world war i • mobilization as a cause of world war one • causes of the first world war
USS Maine in Havana Harbor 1898 In the months before the outbreak of war with Spain in April 1898, German warships prowled the Caribbean, meddling in affairs & hoping to benefit from a weakening Spain. uss maine in havana harbor • german imperialism in the caribbean • why the maine was sent to cuba • drift toward war in 1898 • cuba and the coming of war |
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