The Life of Crown Prince WilliamUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1961 - 252 pages |
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Page 69
... living . The Kaiser knew that he could rely on Mackensen . Since their founding by Frederick the Great , the Death's Head Hussars had been a sort of élite troop and they could look back on a proud tradition . They were popularly known ...
... living . The Kaiser knew that he could rely on Mackensen . Since their founding by Frederick the Great , the Death's Head Hussars had been a sort of élite troop and they could look back on a proud tradition . They were popularly known ...
Page 128
... living in Holland since 1916 and so he could facilitate the dealings with the Dutch inhabitants and the authorities . He immediately withdrew voluntarily from the service of the Foreign Office to share the lot of the Crown Prince for ...
... living in Holland since 1916 and so he could facilitate the dealings with the Dutch inhabitants and the authorities . He immediately withdrew voluntarily from the service of the Foreign Office to share the lot of the Crown Prince for ...
Page 218
... living about a year in the Villa Wolf in Hechingen when one day his friend , Colonel Brochu , hurried to him with the sad news - on orders from superiors he had to requisition the house for himself , as much as he would like to see the ...
... living about a year in the Villa Wolf in Hechingen when one day his friend , Colonel Brochu , hurried to him with the sad news - on orders from superiors he had to requisition the house for himself , as much as he would like to see the ...
Contents
THE FIRST YEARS OF MARRIAGE | 29 |
OFFICIAL VISIT OF STATE TO THE ORIENT | 55 |
HUSSAR IN DANZIGLANGFUHR | 69 |
Copyright | |
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