The Life of Crown Prince WilliamRoutledge & K. Paul, 1961 - 252 pages |
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... wish of my beloved mother the Queen to bestow it upon you as a mark of her favour , and I am only carrying out her wishes and am glad to do so to the son of my illustrious relation , the German Emperor , to whom I wish to express my ...
... wish of my beloved mother the Queen to bestow it upon you as a mark of her favour , and I am only carrying out her wishes and am glad to do so to the son of my illustrious relation , the German Emperor , to whom I wish to express my ...
Page 77
... wish for the unimperilled continuation of the Reich , so also for him and for him in first place may the only motto be : Back to the old ideal of per- formance of duty.1 Some time after his thirtieth birthday , on June 26 , 1912 , there ...
... wish for the unimperilled continuation of the Reich , so also for him and for him in first place may the only motto be : Back to the old ideal of per- formance of duty.1 Some time after his thirtieth birthday , on June 26 , 1912 , there ...
Page 160
... wish of the Crown Prince's son to practise once with the Reichswehr for a short time . When Seeckt met the Crown Princess at the Berlin Riding and Driving Tournament , she had spoken to him about this for the first time . Then Seeckt ...
... wish of the Crown Prince's son to practise once with the Reichswehr for a short time . When Seeckt met the Crown Princess at the Berlin Riding and Driving Tournament , she had spoken to him about this for the first time . Then Seeckt ...
Contents
THE FIRST | 29 |
OFFICIAL VISIT OF STATE TO THE ORIENT | 55 |
EXILE IN THE NETHERLANDS | 127 |
Copyright | |
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