Wilhelm II: Emperor and exile, 1900-1941

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UNC Press Books, 1989 - Всего страниц: 503
This volume, which concentrates on the years leading up to World War I, completes Lamar Cecil's prize-winning biography of the Kaiser, one of modern history's most powerful -- and most misunderstood -- rulers.
 

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The Man at MidPassage
1
A Medici on the Spree
25
Reason and Religion
50
Lallemagne Cest Lennemi
74
The Eulenburg Roundtable
98
The Daily Telegraph Dynamite Bomb
123
Bethmann and the British
146
Old Allis and Future Opponets
169
Only a Shadow Wilhelm and His Generals
232
Michaelis and Hertling The Scared Rabbit and the Wornout Professor
252
November 1918 The Great Liquidation
274
In Exile I Bide My Team
296
Hohenzollerns and Nazis The Path to the Palace
317
The Kingdom of Dam
337
Notes
357
Bibliog1aphy
455

So Many Enemies Germany at War
193
War without Victory
213

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Lamar Cecil is author of four books on imperial Germany, including Wilhelm II: Prince and Emperor, 1859-1900 (UNC Press, 1989), which won the 1991 Book Prize of the German Studies Association. He is William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of History at Washington and Lee University.

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