Emperor Nicholas II visits Kaiser Wilhelm II - 1905
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- Николай II с братским визитом
на крейсер «Берлин»
24 июля 1905
Nicholas II on a fraternal visit
to the Cruiser “Berlin”
Taken from a part of the album -
"The Baltic Sea Voyage of Wilhelm II"
24 July 1905
Music:
"Alter Jagermarsch"
Here I present a historic set of photographs of two Heads of State and first cousins, Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany meeting on board the German Cruiser "Berlin" in July 1905. A year that saw revolution, political maneuvering among the heads of European countries and new alliances forged.....
My God what we have lost !!
Indeed
You're delusional. Lol
@@MossPalone seethe more
You lost nothing, Germany is fantastic today. Good riddance, both the idiots.
@@kkvsn7294 вы ничего не знаете об истории - вернитесь к своей видеоигре.
It was so nice to see them cousins getting along. Germany and Russia always fighting and making up sometimes their bonds be even stronger Thang before. They don't need to fight no more though its just to dangerous. I love Berlin but I also love st Petersburg
The War of the Cousins, each Cousin had an empire... and they declared war at each other...
it s mean they are brothers also.they fight each others
Very different characters but very similar in being not able to reign their countries the right way!
Then there’s all the background characters
Shameful these two selfish idiots had to drag millions of others into the conflict.
I would of bashed their heads together…
Thanks for sharing these wonderful, old pics. History, history...
Thank you for posting such an amazing video. A time long gone.
🇩🇪🇷🇺 Freundschaft für immer!
JAA
Atleast until Putin invades Ukraine.
good morning Nigel
thanks for part 2
have a nice time
Guido
Always pleasure, Guido. Greetings! Nigel
Very interesting and festive video. I always like and this March. Thank you very much, my dear Nigel! Have a nice day! Hugs!
Good afternoon my dear Natasha and thank you for your good words. I am always pleased to receive your review. I send you greetings.and a big hug! Nigel
Wonderful video, Nigel thanks
Thank you, Lola. I have always been interested in the last Tsar of Russia..... Nigel
Very interesting and great video..!! I was well appreciated. Thank you..!! Warm greetings..(BF)
Thank oyu very much. I am pleased you enjoyed it. Greetings and best wishes for the weekend. Nigel
Very interesting photo archive
Thank you very much, Mircea. My interest in Russian history started over 50 years ago when I read a biography of Nicholas II. As they say, the rest is history!!
Have a great day my friend. Nigel
Beautiful quality
Man if the Russian empire united with the German empire the world would've been a better place
Only if the US had remained part of the British Empire! Wishful thinking.
arent the tsar and the kaiser are cousin?
your comment is just dumb. there woud be so much ethnic diversity. i mean look at what happend to the austians! it woud just be chaos.
Bob Semple Yes, and
George V of England.
@@avrahamstern4550 who dosent want you to cooperate?
bardzo fajne video pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę udanego poniedziałku :) Michał
Thank you very much, Michal. Always appreciate your support. Have a good evening, my friend. Greetings. Nigel
This is so cool!
It is just amazing how much he looks like George V!
As everyone knows the worst fights are between family. Such the pity. That said, great photography.
Greatest crossover.
God Save the Tsar! 🇷🇺
He didn't!
@@tankman1214 The tsar is king of the Russian Empire I mean Russia
@@tankman1214 Tsar bomb
Nein ishliba Deutschland von tsar scheisse 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Tsar Nicholas II caused million of russian people to die
Czar Съ нами Богъ!!!
La música és de la Guardia de los Granaderos britânicos. Muy hermoso!
Soy brasileño. Felicitaciones por el vídeo!
👏👏👏👏👏
Muchas gracias. ¡De nada! Saludos cordiales a ustedes en Brasil.
@@NigelFowlerSutton gracias amigo.
Nao Monge, nao e!E uma marcha de Alemanha. Sob a regua de Willhelm II.
Kaiser Gott mit uns !!!!
Ja kaiser Wilhelm ll gott mit uns
Excelent
Thank you
♡♡♡ СПАСИБО !🇷🇺🌏🇷🇺
the two cousin met each other
The Treaty of Bjorko in 1905, and signed by Willhem II and Tzar Nicolas.
If ratified, and as foreseen to include France, it would have served as an early form of *collective security* for every citizen of continental Europe.
Of course, GB could have used the temporary Russian weakness in 1905 too (Tsushima, revolution, etc.) to conclude a separate peace with St Petersburg, with good prospects of success.
Once implemented successfully, it would have engineered an impossible big war scenario...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Bj%C3%B6rk%C3%B6
Wilhelm always wanted peace.
A peace which would not draw Germany into one of the many imperialistic Russian "adventures", and potentially drag Germany into a resulting war with another power.
Notice the complete absence of secret land exchanges, scheming little "side plots", the "signing away" of 3rd party territories or rights...
A truly visionary concept.
But of course, for visionaries to succeed, it needs a visionary environment.
Nicolas signed Bjorko, but was outvoted by his 2nd tiers...
Because Russia (1905) *was already in discussions* with GB (Japan's ally), re. "a deal" concerning the Dardanelles. That is on record, and not speculative. There was obviously more "in it" for St. Petersburg to make a deal with London (chance of expanding into a long desired sphere of influence), rather than with Berlin ("only" a chance of peace between Russia, Germany, and by extension, to include France).
By ratifying Bjorko, it would have been for St Petersburg to convince Paris to "sign up" as well, something they obviously thought "not worth the effort"...
www.britannica.com/event/Entente-Cordiale
(see Entente Cordial of 1904)
...if "a deal" with London could potentially bring them access to *a warm water port.*
[See the entire *"warm water port"-narrative,* which is also established historiography, not speculation]
London is on record for dangling "a sweet carrot" in front of St Petersburg's ever greedy nose, in order to torpedo a "grand alliance" on the continent. Duplicious as ever, Grey made a non-committing "promise", and St Petersburg fell for it:
*Note all 1905:*
"Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey thought entente with Russia a good idea. On 20 October 1905, during the election, he said:[10]
...if Russia accepts, cordially and whole-heartedly, our intention to preserve the peaceable possession of our Asiatic possessions, *then I am quite sure that in this country no government will make it its business to thwart or obstruct Russia's policy in Europe.* On the contrary, it is urgently desirable that Russia's position and influence be re-established in the councils of Europe.
and later, writing to his ambassador to Russia Sir Arthur Nicolson:[9]
It is not for us to propose changes with regard to the treaty conditions of the Dardanelles. *I think some change in the direction desired by Russia would be admissible and we should be prepared to discuss the question if Russia introduces it.*
In early 1907, Alexander Izvolsky, the Russian ambassador at Paris, raised the question. and talks were carried on in London with Russian Ambassador Count Alexander Benckendorff. Little is known but the "suggestion appears to have been made that Russia should have free egress from the Black Sea through the Straits, while other powers should have the right to send their vessels of war into the Straits without going into the Black Sea" together with some talk of "Russia's occupying the Bosphorus and England the Dardanelles, after which the Straits might be opened to other warships as well." In the event nothing came of the discussions at the time.[9]"
[Wiki]
Bjorko would not be ratified.
He visited his cousin.
How charming 🤣
Вот это правитель, ведёт себя абсолютно есстественно, ни какого заискивания, между тем сразу заметно, что в общении, он очень прост, но одновременно, все понимают, кто этот человек, и какую огромную державу он возглавляет,вот что значит русский царь....
Николай был более отрицательная личность, чем положительная. Но как человек он был нормальным
@@user-js8po5jl5sкак человек он был весьма эксцентричный, мягко говоря.
They were great friends...
I don't think they were close at all. Wilhelm regarded Nicholas as weak and ineffectual and Nicholas thought Wilhelm was a lunatic.
So autoridade Imperadores
Slow down Speedy Gonzalez. Can’t read the typing so fast
Who name songs
Alter Jägermarsch
Unsere Freunde für immer! die können doch reden was sie wollen !!!
WW1 was just a huge Family Argument
There was no sign of the Kaiser.
People are in the comments are saying life would have been better with the Russian empire and the German empire, while this would be cool we would probably be a few years behind on technology as there would be no reason to quickly scramble for more technological advantages as there is no war, the world may have been better, but the Russian revolution was just a ticking time bomb, but. I do have to agree, a world with Britain, Germany, and Russia as allies would be brilliant, there would have been no ww1 or ww2 deaths, no Holocaust, but like i said, the price of this would be the technology being ever so slightly behind (maybe about 5 or 6 years)
actually the german empire under the government of willhelm enough to support the advancement of science technology
Wilhelm later: send the bolshevik man to Russia.
Kaiser did not know about the bolsheviks will kill his cousin.
If only Frederick III hadn't smoked!
History would be so different!
Gab es tatsächlich einen Cruiser namens 'Berlin' als Staatsyacht oder Begleitschiff? Mir ist lediglich die 'Hohenzollern' bekannt, auf der im Juli 1905 der Kaiser mit Zar Nikolaus zusammentraf um das 'Björkö-Abkommen' zu unterzeichnen. Handelt es sich hier evtl. um einen Fehler?
Die Fotos für dieses Video stammen von diesem Album:
Ostsee - Reise 1905
Die Website mit den Photographs ist:
fotocollectie.huisdoorn.nl/HuDF-A036
Ich weise Sie auf die Beschreibung unter den Fotos hin.
SMS Berlin ist klar angegeben ......
Das Schiff seiner Majestät "Berlin" war das dritte Mitglied der siebenschiffigen Bremer Klasse, die von der kaiserlichen Marine gebaut wurde. Während ihrer über 40-jährigen Karriere diente sie bei der Kaiserlichen Marine, der Reichsmarine und der Kriegsmarine. Sie wurde von der kaiserlichen Werft in Danzig gebaut, 1902 angelegt, im September 1903 in Betrieb genommen und im April 1905 in die Deutsche Hochseeflotte überführt.
Der herumkaisernde Kriegstreiber hatte auch noch eine "Meteor" zusätzlich zu etlichen anderen Kähnen, mit denen er herumschipperte!
+Nigel Fowler Sutton: alles klar. Aus irgendeinem Grund ging ich von einer expliziten Staatsyacht aus wie eben die _Hohenzollern,_ nicht von einem kleinen Kreuzer der regulär als Kriegsschiff eingesetzt wurde. War natürlich Unsinn in dem Fall. Zum besagten Zeitpunkt der Ostsee-Reise 1905 diente die _Berlin_ offenbar als Begleitschiff der _Hohenzollern,_ wie ich eben gesehen. Danke für die Richtigstellung.
Kein Problem. Sie sind herzlich willkommen! Vielen Dank. Nigel
+Willo S. Noack: ohne unsachliche Attribute wie 'Kriegstreiber' wäre es evtl angenehm gewesen, den Post zu lesen. Doch so klingt und riecht er einmal mehr wie der zu oft gehörte Auswurf eines tiefroten Monarchie- und Kaiserhassers. Gibt mir nichts.
My mom say nicholas ii was emperor kaiser wilhelm ii cousin
That is correct. Their Grandmother was Victoria, Queen of England....
@@NigelFowlerSutton o
Боже царя храни. Сначала он был кровавым, теперь он святой. До сих пор люди спорят и обсуждают фильм "Матильда."
На мой взгляд, фильм "Матильда" - произведение фантастики....на основе мимолетного трехлетнего любовного романа между принцем и балериной.
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His cousin, who killed him...
So not true....
They spoke in French
Yes! The language of diplomats....
Nigel Fowler Sutton yes, and was the most European royals and houses' first foreign language
The Kaiser wrote to the Tsar in.... English !
English was the shared language of almost all the European royal families of the time; you can see this as most of the extant correspondence between them is in English.
The link of course is through Queen Victoria - and her numerous offspring - and for the Kaiser in particular, but the Tsar as well, English was as natural to him as German.
The Tsar had to use English with his German wife as she could not speak Russian.
French remained the predominant language of professional diplomats, the tsunami of English - whilst visible on the horizon - came a little later.
@@stephenblackhurst2425 Not the Tsar Nicholas II specifically but yeah, you can see that represented in this movie czcams.com/video/GvfsGXi7P-I/video.html
Nicholas was a foolish Tzar with no backbone or great mind, his brother Michael would have made a better Tzar,his mother thought so
尼古拉斯只是懦弱无能不是愚蠢,他虽然没有父亲亚历山大三世那样的能力,但是他也是位好沙皇,好父亲,如果时间能重回到一百年前我希望有人能把他全家救下来,。
Well history cannot be undone. But Emperor Nicholas II was no fool
what a rat this Willy was....supporting Lenin to the fullest against his own family .
Kaiser Wilhelm supported Lenin only in the fact that he wanted the War to come to an end quickly. By placing Lenin on a "sealed" train through Germany from Switzerland, he was able to aid Lenin in reaching Petrograd via Sweden and Finland. And a second Revolution was born......
Lmao willhelm itself doesn't want nicholas get killed he doesn't know bolshevik will killing tsar