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The Kaiser's Memoirs

Chapter 127: TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
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The memoir presents the author's account of his reign and views, recounting interactions with successive chancellors, explanations of social legislation and labor policy, and reflections on relations with church, science, and the military. It offers a defense of decisions before and during the war, narrates the outbreak and conduct of hostilities, the end of rule and abdication, and reactions to revolution and postwar tribunals. Personal recollections are combined with policy argumentation and assessments of responsibility, aiming to justify choices and outline hopes for the nation's future.

 


 

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

Apparent punctuation errors were corrected and inconsistencies were made consistent.

Alternate spellings "Skagerrak," "Skager-Rak," and "Skagaraak" retained as in the original text.

Alternate spellings "Wilhelmshafen" and "Wilhelmshaven" retained as in the original text.

Alternate spellings "Wilhelm" and "William" retained as in the original text.

Additional transcriber's notes, including corrections, are indicated by dotted lines under the relevant text; hover the cursor over underlined text to view a note