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Kaiser Wilhelm II Parole-Postkarte 1914

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Diese Postkarte befindet sich in meiner Sammlung da wurde vm kaiser die Parole ausgegeben Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott und sonst nichts auf der Welt\n hatte er in einer rede mal vonsich gegeben

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Joachim Grimm

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1914

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deu

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Europeana 1914-1918

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1914

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Postcard

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deu
Deutsch

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Europe

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Europeana 1914-1918

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1914

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1914

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1914

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mul

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Joachim Grimm | europeana19141918:agent/820f9393f5307bd0a500dc51d5517240

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2019-09-11T08:05:49.812Z
2020-02-25T08:00:11.826Z
2014-11-21 19:31:35 UTC

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Zeichnung von Kaiser Wilhelm II.

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Eine Zeichnung des deutschen Kaisers Friedrich Wilhelm II., angefertigt von Friedrich Reinboth nach einem Besuch des Kaisers in seinem Lazarett. || Eine Zeichnung des deutschen Kaisers Wilhelm II., angefertigt von Friedrich Reinboth, nach einem Besuch Willhelms in seinem Verwundetenlager im Kloster Mariahof. Der Eintrag in Friedrichs Tagebuch für diesen Tag lautet: 18.08.1914: Nach Klostern Mariahof. Sorgfältige Pflege durch Schwestern. Besuch S.M. des Kaisers im Feld-Larzarett – Übersiedeln nach Oberwerth, Lehrerinnen-Seminar direkt am Rhein.\n The German Emperor Wilhelm II., drawn by Friedrich Reinboth after Wilhelm visited his sick bay in Mariahof Abbay. The entry in Friedrich's war diary for this day reads: 18.08.1914: To Mariahof Abbey. Due care by the nurses. Visit of his majesty the Emperor at the sick bay. Relocation to Oberwerth, a teacher seminar close to the Rhine.

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Visit of Kaiser Wilhelm to Luxembourg

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On August 30, 1914, around 2 p.m. Kaiser Wilhelm II, Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen (1859-1941), arrives in Luxembourg by train from Coblenz, Germany. He establishes his residence at the home of the German envoy von Buch. His entourage includes, among others, Reich Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg; Chief of Staff, Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916); Minister of War, Erich von Falkenhayn (1861-1922); the former envoy to Luxembourg, Gottlieb von Jagow (1863-1935), now serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs; Grand Admiral, Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930); Karl Georg von Treutler (1858-1933), intimate of the Kaiser (Nickname: Die graue Exzellenz); Hans Georg von Plessen (1841-1929), Generaloberst, Kommandant des Kaiserlichen Hauptquartiers; Georg Alexander von Müller (1854-1940), Admiral, Chef des Marinekabinetts; Dr. Frederick W. K. von Ilberg, the Kaiser’s personal physician and close friend (? –1916) and many more, all in all some 1000 people. For the coming weeks Luxembourg is the base of operation of the Grosses Hauptquartier, the brains of the whole German fighting organism. The official word in Germany however is Unser Kaiser ist bei seinen Soldaten an der Front Our Emperor is with his soldiers on the front. Upon his arrival, the Kaiser pays his respects to Grand Duchess Marie-Adelaide (1894-1924). Could she have refused to receive him? Undeniably not, besides a face-to-face meeting with the Kaiser would provide her with the fitting opportunity to voice her protest to the highest authority. Would she be vilified for it later on? Indeed, she would. Excerpted from: Storms Over Luxembourg (an e-book by Fausto Gardini) || Image of the German Emperor visiting Luxemburg

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