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When did Kaiser Wilhelm II die?
June 4, 1941
How did Kaiser Wilhelm II die?
Undisclosed
How old was Kaiser Wilhelm II when he died?
82 years old
Where did Kaiser Wilhelm II die?
Doorn, Utrecht, Netherlands
When was Kaiser Wilhelm II born?
January 27, 1859
Where was Kaiser Wilhelm II born?
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia (now Germany)
What was Kaiser Wilhelm II's birth name?
Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert Hohenzollern von Preußen
How tall was Kaiser Wilhelm II?
5 feet 9 inches, or 1.75 meters
What was Kaiser Wilhelm II known for?
The German Curse in Russia
,
Arrival of Funeral Cortege at St. George's Chapel
,
Gewalt gegen Recht
, and
Der Kaiser von Deutschland, der Kaiser von Osterreich und der Konig von Sachsen am Tage der Jubilaumsfeier in Dresden
Was Kaiser Wilhelm II married?
He was married to Princess Hermine Reuss-Greiz from November 5, 1922 to June 4, 1941 and
Empress Augusta Victoria
from February 27, 1881 to April 11, 1921.
Did Kaiser Wilhelm II have children?
Yes, 3 children, including
Crown Prince Hohenzollern
,
August Wilhelm von Preußen
, and
Viktoria Luise von Preußen
Did Kaiser Wilhelm II have siblings?
Yes, 3 siblings, including
Prince Sigismund
,
Prince Henry of Prussia
, and
Princess Charlotte of Prussia
Who were Kaiser Wilhelm II's parents?
Princess Royal Victoria
and
King Frederick III of Prussia
Who were Kaiser Wilhelm II's relatives?
Queen Victoria
(Grandparent),
Prince Albert
(Grandparent),
Queen Frederica of Greece
(Grandchild),
Prinz Louis Ferdinand von Preussen
(Grandchild),
Wilhelm-Karl von Preußen
(Grandchild),
King Edward VII
(Uncle or aunt),
Grand Duchess Alice
(Uncle or aunt),
Prince Leopold of Duke of Albany
(Uncle or aunt),
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Alfred
(Uncle or aunt),
Helena of Schleswig-Holstein
(Uncle or aunt),
Duchess of Argyll Princess Louise
(Uncle or aunt),
Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught
(Uncle or aunt),
Princess Henry of Battenberg
(Uncle or aunt),
Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
(Cousin),
King George V
(Cousin),
Queen Victoria Eugenia
(Cousin),
Queen Marie of Romania
(Cousin),
Tsarina Alexandra
(Cousin),
Grand Duke of Baden Frederick II
(Cousin),
Victoria Mountbatten
(Cousin),
Elizabeth Feodorovna
(Cousin),
Princess Irene of Prussia
(Cousin),
Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia
(Cousin),
Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
(Cousin),
Prince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine
(Cousin),
Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Alfred
(Cousin),
Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
(Cousin),
Dronning Maud
(Cousin),
Prince Albert Victor
(Cousin),
Princess Patricia of Connaught
(Cousin),
Princess Alice
(Cousin),
Queen Victoria of Baden
(Cousin),
Princess Louise
(Cousin),
Ernest Louis
(Cousin),
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Charles Edward
(Cousin),
Princess Margaret of Connaught
(Cousin),
Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen
(Nephew or niece),
Prince Sigismund of Prussia
(Nephew or niece),
Prince Waldemar of Prussia
(Nephew or niece),
King Georgios II
(Nephew or niece),
Elena of Greece and Denmark
(Nephew or niece), and
King Paul of Greece
(Nephew or niece)
Known for
Gewalt gegen Recht
Self
1920
The German Curse in Russia
Self - Emperor of all the Huns
(as Wilhelm II Emperor)
1918
Der Kaiser von Deutschland, der Kaiser von Osterreich und der Konig von Sachsen am Tage der Jubilaumsfeier in Dresden
Short
Self
1898
Arrival of Funeral Cortege at St. George's Chapel
8.9
Short
Self
1901
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