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9780312276737 - Giles MacDonogh: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
Giles MacDonogh

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II (2001)

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ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, in Englisch, 544 Seiten, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.

16,69 ($ 19,00)¹ + Versand: 3,50 ($ 3,99)¹ = 20,19 ($ 22,99)¹
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Prussia's last king and Germany's last Kaiser was born in Potsdam on January 27, 1859, the son of Prince Frederick of Prussia and Princess Vicky, Queen Victoria's eldest child. William was born with a withered arm and suffered from cerebral palsy; many historians have sought in this clue a clue to his behavior later in life. He was believed mad by some, eccentric by others. Possessed of a ferocious temper, he was prone to reactionary statements, often contradicted by his next action or utterance. He was rumored to have sired numerous illegitimate children and yet was by all appearances a prig. A severe Calvinist tutor brought him up, but his entourage spoiled him, allowing him to win at games an maneuvers to compensate for his deformities. This gave him a sense of inherent invincibility. William became Kaiser at age twenty-nine. Two years later, he drove Bismarck out after the latter had blocked his social policy. He destabilized the Iron Chancellor's foreign policy by failing to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia, a decision that opened the way for Russia's alliance with France in 1894. He denied that the fleet he built was targeted at Britain, but there is evidence that German domination of the seas was the aim of William's secretary of state, who was altogether less anxious to please the British than the grandson of Queen Victoria. William idolized the Queen. As soon as he heard she was dying, he rushed to Osbourne House to be at her bedside. his own daughter later said, "The Queen of England died in the arms of the German Kaiser." William II is widely perceived as a warmonger who seemed to delight in power grabbing, blood-shed, and the belligerent aims of his staff, yet the image he carved out for himself and posterity was that of "emperor of peace." William has historically been blamed for World War I, although he made real efforts to prevent the conflict. he has been branded an anti-Semite, but ironically the Nazis wrote him off as a "Jew-lover." In this fascinating, authoritative new biography, MacDonogh, widely praised for his life of Frederick the Great, takes a fresh look at this complex and contradictory statesmen and the charges against him to find that a=many can no longer be upheld. , Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-08-31, Studio: St. Martin's Press, Verkaufsrang: 1084918.
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9780312276737 - Giles MacDonogh: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
Giles MacDonogh

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, in Englisch, 544 Seiten, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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Prussia's last king and Germany's last Kaiser was born in Potsdam on January 27, 1859, the son of Prince Frederick of Prussia and Princess Vicky, Queen Victoria's eldest child. William was born with a withered arm and suffered from cerebral palsy; many historians have sought in this clue a clue to his behavior later in life. He was believed mad by some, eccentric by others. Possessed of a ferocious temper, he was prone to reactionary statements, often contradicted by his next action or utterance. He was rumored to have sired numerous illegitimate children and yet was by all appearances a prig. A severe Calvinist tutor brought him up, but his entourage spoiled him, allowing him to win at games an maneuvers to compensate for his deformities. This gave him a sense of inherent invincibility. William became Kaiser at age twenty-nine. Two years later, he drove Bismarck out after the latter had blocked his social policy. He destabilized the Iron Chancellor's foreign policy by failing to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia, a decision that opened the way for Russia's alliance with France in 1894. He denied that the fleet he built was targeted at Britain, but there is evidence that German domination of the seas was the aim of William's secretary of state, who was altogether less anxious to please the British than the grandson of Queen Victoria. William idolized the Queen. As soon as he heard she was dying, he rushed to Osbourne House to be at her bedside. his own daughter later said, "The Queen of England died in the arms of the German Kaiser." William II is widely perceived as a warmonger who seemed to delight in power grabbing, blood-shed, and the belligerent aims of his staff, yet the image he carved out for himself and posterity was that of "emperor of peace." William has historically been blamed for World War I, although he made real efforts to prevent the conflict. he has been branded an anti-Semite, but ironically the Nazis wrote him off as a "Jew-lover." In this fascinating, authoritative new biography, MacDonogh, widely praised for his life of Frederick the Great, takes a fresh look at this complex and contradictory statesmen and the charges against him to find that a=many can no longer be upheld. , Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-08-31, Studio: St. Martin's Press, Verkaufsrang: 1084918.
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9780312276737 - Giles MacDonogh: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
Giles MacDonogh

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, in Englisch, 544 Seiten, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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Prussia's last king and Germany's last Kaiser was born in Potsdam on January 27, 1859, the son of Prince Frederick of Prussia and Princess Vicky, Queen Victoria's eldest child. William was born with a withered arm and suffered from cerebral palsy; many historians have sought in this clue a clue to his behavior later in life. He was believed mad by some, eccentric by others. Possessed of a ferocious temper, he was prone to reactionary statements, often contradicted by his next action or utterance. He was rumored to have sired numerous illegitimate children and yet was by all appearances a prig. A severe Calvinist tutor brought him up, but his entourage spoiled him, allowing him to win at games an maneuvers to compensate for his deformities. This gave him a sense of inherent invincibility. William became Kaiser at age twenty-nine. Two years later, he drove Bismarck out after the latter had blocked his social policy. He destabilized the Iron Chancellor's foreign policy by failing to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia, a decision that opened the way for Russia's alliance with France in 1894. He denied that the fleet he built was targeted at Britain, but there is evidence that German domination of the seas was the aim of William's secretary of state, who was altogether less anxious to please the British than the grandson of Queen Victoria. William idolized the Queen. As soon as he heard she was dying, he rushed to Osbourne House to be at her bedside. his own daughter later said, "The Queen of England died in the arms of the German Kaiser." William II is widely perceived as a warmonger who seemed to delight in power grabbing, blood-shed, and the belligerent aims of his staff, yet the image he carved out for himself and posterity was that of "emperor of peace." William has historically been blamed for World War I, although he made real efforts to prevent the conflict. he has been branded an anti-Semite, but ironically the Nazis wrote him off as a "Jew-lover." In this fascinating, authoritative new biography, MacDonogh, widely praised for his life of Frederick the Great, takes a fresh look at this complex and contradictory statesmen and the charges against him to find that a=many can no longer be upheld. , Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-08-31, Studio: St. Martin's Press, Verkaufsrang: 1084918.
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9780312276737 - MacDonogh, Giles: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
MacDonogh, Giles

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II

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ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, in Englisch, St. Martin's Press.

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The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II MacDonogh, Giles, Prussia's last king and Germany's last Kaiser was born in Potsdam on January 27, 1859, the son of Prince Frederick of Prussia and Princess Vicky, Queen Victoria's eldest child. William was born with a withered arm and suffered from cerebral palsy; many historians have sought in this clue a clue to his behavior later in life. He was believed mad by some, eccentric by others. Possessed of a ferocious temper, he was prone to reactionary statements, often contradicted by his next action or utterance. He was rumored to have sired numerous illegitimate children and yet was by all appearances a prig. A severe Calvinist tutor brought him up, but his entourage spoiled him, allowing him to win at games an maneuvers to compensate for his deformities. This gave him a sense of inherent invincibility. William became Kaiser at age twenty-nine. Two years later, he drove Bismarck out after the latter had blocked his social policy. He destabilized the Iron Chancellor's foreign policy by failing to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia, a decision that opened the way for Russia's alliance with France in 1894. He denied that the fleet he built was targeted at Britain, but there is evidence that German domination of the seas was the aim of William's secretary of state, who was altogether less anxious to please the British than the grandson of Queen Victoria. William idolized the Queen. As soon as he heard she was dying, he rushed to Osbourne House to be at her bedside. his own daughter later said, "The Queen of England died in the arms of the German Kaiser." William II is widely perceived as a warmonger who seemed to delight in power grabbing, blood-shed, and the belligerent aims of his staff, yet the image he carved out for himself and posterity was that of "emperor of peace." William has historically been blamed for World War I, although he made real efforts to prevent the conflict. he has been branded an anti-Semite, but ironically the Nazis wrote him off as a "Jew-lover." In this fascinating, authoritative new biography, MacDonogh, widely praised for his life of Frederick the Great, takes a fresh look at this complex and contradictory statesmen and the charges against him to find that a=many can no longer be upheld.
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9780582245600 - Clark, Christopher M.: Kaiser Wilhelm II
Clark, Christopher M.

Kaiser Wilhelm II (2000)

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ISBN: 9780582245600 bzw. 0582245605, in Englisch, Longman, Harlow, England, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smythe Books LLC, ABAA [4449400], Dunwoody, GA, U.S.A.
8vo. 271pp., includes index. A fine copy in gray wrappers with red lettering.
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9780312276737 - MacDonogh, Giles: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
MacDonogh, Giles

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC US

ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, vermutlich in Englisch, St Martin's Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

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Hardcover book. 544 pages. Published by St. Martin's Press.
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9780312276737 - Giles MacDonogh: The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II
Giles MacDonogh

The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II

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ISBN: 9780312276737 bzw. 0312276737, in Englisch, St. Martin's Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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Last-Kaiser~~Giles-MacDonogh, The Last Kaiser: The Life of Wilhelm II.
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9780274346363 - Paul Güssfeldt, Contributor: Paul Güssfeldt: Kaiser Wilhelm
Paul Güssfeldt, Contributor: Paul Güssfeldt

Kaiser Wilhelm (2018)

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ISBN: 9780274346363 bzw. 0274346362, in Englisch, 578 Seiten, Wentworth Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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9780526273775 - Erich Marcks: Kaiser Wilhelm I
Erich Marcks

Kaiser Wilhelm I (2019)

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ISBN: 9780526273775 bzw. 0526273771, vermutlich in Italienisch, Wentworth Pr, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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Kaiser Wilhelm I Kaiser Wilhelm I, 28.02.2019, gebundene Ausgabe.
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9780526273775 - Erich Marcks: Kaiser Wilhelm I
Erich Marcks

Kaiser Wilhelm I (2019)

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ISBN: 9780526273775 bzw. 0526273771, vermutlich in Englisch, Wentworth Pr, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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