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  1. Crown of Wilhelm II. The Crown of Wilhelm II ( German: Krone von Wilhelm II ), also known as the Hohenzollern Crown ( Hohenzollern Krone ), is the 1888 crown made for Wilhelm II, German Emperor, in his role as King of Prussia. It was only used for heraldic purposes. A Crown of the German Empire was never made.

  2. Wilhelm II, German Emperor: Permiso (Reutilización de este archivo) Public domain Public domain false false: Esta imagen no es elegible para estar sujeta a derecho ...

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  5. German Emperor. The German Emperor ( German: Deutscher Kaiser [ˈdɔʏtʃɐ ˈkaɪzɐ]) was the official title of the head of state and hereditary ruler of the German Empire. A specifically chosen term, it was introduced with the 1 January 1871 constitution and lasted until the official abdication of Wilhelm II on 28 November 1918. [1] The Holy ...

  6. English: William (Wilhelm) II, German Emperor, King of Prussia Identifier: warineuropeitsca00john (find matches) Title: The war in Europe, its causes and consequences; an authentic narrative of the immediate and remote causes of the war, with a descriptive account of the countries involved, including statistics of armies, navies, aeroplanes, dirigibles, &c., &c

  7. In over 5 years of study and meetings with many expert historians, the universally recognised form of "Wilhelm" has been used. I have only ever seen the term Emperor William II used in outdated British textbooks. In England he is actually just known as 'The Kaiser'- Change article to Wilhelm II, German Kaiser. ~James.