The Life of Crown Prince WilliamRoutledge & K. Paul, 1961 - 252 pages |
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Page 114
... November , the Crown Prince had rather long talks with me nearly every day . He perceived the situa- tion clearly and sensibly , but he did not feel that he was justified in interfering with the wheel of fate . Whether he would have ...
... November , the Crown Prince had rather long talks with me nearly every day . He perceived the situa- tion clearly and sensibly , but he did not feel that he was justified in interfering with the wheel of fate . Whether he would have ...
Page 121
... November 10 , the imperial train reached the Dutch border . His Majesty Kaiser William II had abdicated and was now in exile . In spite of all the events , and even after the departure of his father , the Crown Prince was still firmly ...
... November 10 , the imperial train reached the Dutch border . His Majesty Kaiser William II had abdicated and was now in exile . In spite of all the events , and even after the departure of his father , the Crown Prince was still firmly ...
Page 149
... November 9 , 1923 . It grieves me that I can take leave of you only in writing . In order not to cause unnecessary disturbance , my trip back to Germany had to take place secretly . In November 1918 I stepped on your island , in despair ...
... November 9 , 1923 . It grieves me that I can take leave of you only in writing . In order not to cause unnecessary disturbance , my trip back to Germany had to take place secretly . In November 1918 I stepped on your island , in despair ...
Contents
THE FIRST | 29 |
OFFICIAL VISIT OF STATE TO THE ORIENT | 55 |
EXILE IN THE NETHERLANDS | 127 |
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