The Emperor Returning From A Review Aka Kaiser Wilhelm (1913)
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Title reads: "Berlin. The Emperor Returning From A Review has entered the capital followed by the company 'The Company Bearers". 1913
Berlin, Germany.
Infantry and colour bearers march before and after Kaiser Wilhelm II who rides with his officers in procession. 1911.
Kaiser with cavalry escort rides along crowd lined streets. 1911.
Kaiser on horse back, and with his officers at a military review. 1911
Kaiser informally dressed walks past elegant crowds accompanied by the Chancellor. 1913
Kaiser in shooting party in forest firing at deer and inspecting the days bag. 1912
Kaiser with his officers and with Constantine of Greece at the start of manoeuvres. 1913
Kaiser in ceremonial uniform with his officers and entering a carriage.
FILM ID:1828.07
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He changed into another uniform 5 times a day! what a busy Schedule.
up to 5 times a day. He didnt do that every day.
My Father may not live anymore but i
Will lesen and fight for our Lost kingdom
Herrliche Zeiten
very fascinating
Looks like he never took himself too seriously.
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Does anyone know why Kaiser Wilhelm made this kind of gesture (3:46)?
I read recently that Kaiser Wilhelm had a very different attitude about the leading up to the Great War than what is normally accepted by historians.
That is generally speaking correct. WW1 was a time bomb waiting to go off. When the clock struck. No King, Kaiser, Tsar, or politician could stop it. Shame....
You just have to read one of the speeches he gave, except the so "well documented" and "totally accurate" "Hunnenrede".
this one is from the 4th of August 1914.
"In schicksalsschwerer Stunde habe Ich die gewählten Vertreter des deutschen Volkes um Mich versammelt. Fast ein halbes Jahrhundert lang konnten wir auf dem Weg des Friedens verharren. Versuche, Deutschland kriegerische Neigungen anzudichten und seine Stellung in der Welt einzuengen, haben unseres Volkes Geduld oft auf harte Proben gestellt. In unbeirrbarer Redlichkeit hat Meine Regierung auch unter herausfordernden Umständen die Entwicklung aller sittlichen, geistigen und wirtschaftlichen Kräfte als höchstes Ziel verfolgt. Die Welt ist Zeuge gewesen, wie unermüdlich wir in dem Drang und den Wirren der letzten Jahre in erster Reihe standen, um den Völkern Europas einen Krieg zwischen Großmächten zu ersparen. [...]"
translated by me:
"In this fateful hour I assembled all elected represetatives of the german nation. Almost an half century long we were able to maintain peace.
Attempts to accuse germany of warmongering tendencies and isolating itself have often put the patience of our people to test. In unwavering probity my government kept the development of all moral, intellectual and economical powers as their highest priority even under challenging circumstances.
The world is our witness; relentlessly we tried to spare the poeple of europe from a war between major powers."
He was a great man, the last politician to try to pervent WWI. After all , he lead our Country through 25 years of prosperous peace, no US president in its (circa) 250 year old History can claim even a fifth of that.
@@ibloodynemesisi1934 lol ok.
Uh.....
2:55, a row of slain deer.
stags
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