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William of Germany

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A chronological biography of the German Emperor that traces his upbringing, military education, and preparation for rule, then follows his accession and the composition and routines of the imperial court and household. It examines key political episodes such as the dismissal of Bismarck, diplomatic crises including the Morocco affair, and recurring domestic controversies, while also surveying his tastes, patronage of the arts, family life, and public persona. The narrative combines institutional background, contemporary events, and personal anecdote to show how character and court dynamics influenced policy and reputation up to his jubilee year.

About the Author

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Stanley Shaw

Stanley Shaw was an author known for his work in historical and biographical literature. His notable book, "William of Germany," explores the life and reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, providing insights into the political and social landscape of Germany during his time. Shaw's writing reflects a keen interest in the intricacies of European history, particularly the events leading up to World War I. Through his detailed narratives, he contributes to the understanding of historical figures and their impact on the world.

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