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Kaiser Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle, Netherlands, 1918, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
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Kaiser Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle, Netherlands, 1918, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Kaiser Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle, Netherlands, 1918, (c1920). The Ex-Kaiser in Exile: a snapshot of the deposed emperor, with his suite, on the bridge over the moat at Amerongen, the castle of Count [Godard] Bentinck, where William II sought refuge in his flight into Holland. After the signing of the Armistice at the end of the First World War, German emperor Wilhelm issued a belated statement of abdication from both the Prussian and imperial thrones. From " The Great World War: A History", Volume IX, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
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Kaiser Wilhelm II at Amerongen Castle, Netherlands, 1918, (c1920). The Ex-Kaiser in Exile: a snapshot of the deposed emperor, with his suite, on the bridge over the moat at Amerongen, the castle of Count [Godard] Bentinck, where William II sought refuge in his flight into Holland. After the signing of the Armistice at the end of the First World War, German emperor Wilhelm issued a belated statement of abdication from both the Prussian and imperial thrones. This print captures an intriguing moment in history as Kaiser Wilhelm II finds himself exiled and seeking sanctuary within Amerongen Castle. In this image taken around 1920 by an unknown creator from Keystone Archives collection, we witness a glimpse into a significant political event that shaped not only Germany but also Europe during this tumultuous period. The imposing castle stands proudly against its picturesque surroundings while serving as a fortress for both physical protection and symbolic power. On its bridge overhanging the tranquil moat stands Kaiser Wilhelm II accompanied by his loyal entourage. Clad in regal attire yet marked by resignation and exile on his face, he reflects upon his reign that ended abruptly after World War I. This photograph is part of 'The Great World War: A History', edited by Frank A Mumby - a comprehensive volume documenting one of humanity's most devastating conflicts. It serves as a poignant reminder that even those who wield immense power can be brought down by historical forces beyond their control.
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