The Life of Crown Prince WilliamRoutledge & K. Paul, 1961 - 252 pages |
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Page 100
... possible , we must try to bring about an understanding with England . . . . In my opinion , only in these two ways is it possible to aim at an end to the war , and we must aim at an end , if we do not want our fatherland to keep on ...
... possible , we must try to bring about an understanding with England . . . . In my opinion , only in these two ways is it possible to aim at an end to the war , and we must aim at an end , if we do not want our fatherland to keep on ...
Page 107
... possible if Valentini had done his duty during those years and had informed his Majesty the Kaiser about the real feelings of the people [ wrote the Crown Prince ] . There was not a lack of warnings on my part , but he disregarded them ...
... possible if Valentini had done his duty during those years and had informed his Majesty the Kaiser about the real feelings of the people [ wrote the Crown Prince ] . There was not a lack of warnings on my part , but he disregarded them ...
Page 196
... possible by the determination of the peoples of all countries to avoid the folly and tragedy of another war . For those of us whose friends and relatives fell in the last war , there could be no doubt as to the choice . In the future ...
... possible by the determination of the peoples of all countries to avoid the folly and tragedy of another war . For those of us whose friends and relatives fell in the last war , there could be no doubt as to the choice . In the future ...
Contents
THE FIRST | 29 |
OFFICIAL VISIT OF STATE TO THE ORIENT | 55 |
EXILE IN THE NETHERLANDS | 127 |
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