Kaiser Wilhelms letzte Reise

Wer an der Thematik der Überführung der sterblichen Überreste Kaiser Wilhelms II. von Doorn nach Berlin interessiert ist, der findet unter dem folgenden 'Link' weitere Informationen:
Who is interested in the subject of the transfer of the mortal remains of Emperor William II from Doorn to Berlin, can find further information under the following link:
www.stadtbild-deutschland.org/...

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  • @GerryRot1
    @GerryRot15 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden.

  • @dzerres

    @dzerres

    2 жыл бұрын

    If that's German for "rot in Hell" I agree.

  • @aliceblankenburg6515

    @aliceblankenburg6515

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dzerres Wie kaputt kann man sein??!

  • @kaisergaming2914

    @kaisergaming2914

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aliceblankenburg6515 Man nennt es auch kein Respekt vor Culturen haben

  • @l0uiszz_477

    @l0uiszz_477

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dzerres Schämen solltest du dich, einfach nur respektlos...

  • @Dexter55551

    @Dexter55551

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@l0uiszz_477 Warum sollte er sich schämen? Ich wünsche auch niemandem was schlechtes, aber der Wahnsinnige ist mitverantwortlich für einen Krieg, der Millionen Leben gefordert hat.

  • @Likedeeler1399
    @Likedeeler13993 жыл бұрын

    Heil Dir im Siegerkranz. Herscher des Vaterlands. Heil Kaiser Dir!

  • @prismarienlp

    @prismarienlp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fühl in des Thrones Glanz Die Hohe Wonne ganz

  • @Likedeeler1399

    @Likedeeler1399

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jojakim Nein habe diesen Satanisten Club schon vor 30 Jahren verlassen. Ich bin Heide und folge den alten Göttern. Die Christen beten auch ihren toten Zimmermann an.

  • @tnoomsk5897

    @tnoomsk5897

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Likedeeler1399 Würde auch Wilhelm auf irgend einer weiße gefallen.

  • @brianarothdeutsch7851
    @brianarothdeutsch78512 жыл бұрын

    Wilhelm in his will did not want to return to Germany until the monarchy was restored. However, Wilhelm completed his will and passed before he could see the complete and total catastrophe of Hitlerism. I believe Wilhelm loved his country so much that he would have made any sacrifice to restore Germany's pride in her history. That's why I believe Wilhelm should return home. Every German soldier from private to emperor is entitled to be buried in the soil of their fatherland.

  • @torstenkuehnel3832

    @torstenkuehnel3832

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's the other way around. He passed away while the 'Hitlerism' was still in its rise, so while passing away he *may* have thought the opposite - Hitlerism rising further to its goals. That thought makes me sad. While 'Hitlerism' did not make it, it opens the door for his greatest wish, reestablishment of the monarchy. This ist still to come. And be sure. it WILL.

  • @Reichsritter

    @Reichsritter

    2 жыл бұрын

    Republics are bad

  • @Real-Agent-Meta

    @Real-Agent-Meta

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are correct

  • @philiph6456

    @philiph6456

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bestimmt!

  • @chrismc410

    @chrismc410

    Жыл бұрын

    @@torstenkuehnel3832 the house of Hohenzollern i doubt wants to rule Germany these days

  • @user-wd7np8rv1q
    @user-wd7np8rv1q8 ай бұрын

    Erst wenn er wieder mit Auguste Viktoria im Frieden vereint ist, wird auch unser geschundenes Land Frieden finden. Alles hat seine Zeit und alles braucht seine Zeit. Die Zeit ist gekommen. GOTT MIT UNS🙏

  • @darthVitiate661
    @darthVitiate661 Жыл бұрын

    Ruhen sie in Frieden mein Kaiser🥲🕊

  • @tarcan57
    @tarcan576 жыл бұрын

    Das mit der Bildbearbeitung lernen wir nochmal...

  • @janekjahnke5699

    @janekjahnke5699

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ist zwar 4 Jahre zu spät aber manchmal einfach nichts sagen

  • @tarcan57

    @tarcan57

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@janekjahnke5699 So wie du meinst du? (:

  • @williweimar7453
    @williweimar74532 жыл бұрын

    Gott schütze unsern Kaiser Wilhelm den II ! Möge Er in Freiden ruhen !

  • @udohomscheid3502

    @udohomscheid3502

    2 жыл бұрын

    Naja, bei allem für das er Verantwotung trägt, Git das er weg ist.

  • @williweimar7453

    @williweimar7453

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@udohomscheid3502 Vielleicht mal erst ordentlich schreiben lernen !

  • @udohomscheid3502

    @udohomscheid3502

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@williweimar7453 Weimar sagt alles !! Richtig geschrieben ?? Tschüss

  • @williweimar7453

    @williweimar7453

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@udohomscheid3502 und bitte nicht wieder kommen 😁

  • @luxurytypes2972

    @luxurytypes2972

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@williweimar7453 Vielleicht mal lernen, dass man kein Leerzeichen hinter das letzte Wort des Satzes setzt!

  • @hans_jurgendiefenbach8466
    @hans_jurgendiefenbach846611 ай бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden großer Deutscher Mann!!!

  • @esotericocomjefferso7590
    @esotericocomjefferso75903 ай бұрын

    Ich bin Brasilianer und ich weiß dass der Kaiser eine Bedeutung in der Geschichte des Deutschland hat !

  • @santiagoarestegui
    @santiagoarestegui5 жыл бұрын

    My respects to kaiser Wilhelm

  • @russianarmy8976

    @russianarmy8976

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @k.g.7144

    @k.g.7144

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@russianarmy8976 MEIN KAISER

  • @truthseeking6611

    @truthseeking6611

    3 жыл бұрын

    The man who lost the empire that his grand father and Bismarck built.

  • @PoffHistory

    @PoffHistory

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@truthseeking6611 And his father the 99 days Kaiser..

  • @mrcool2107

    @mrcool2107

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@russianarmy8976 not for germans . For us he is a tyrant . Genocidal maniac

  • @charlesprynne9547
    @charlesprynne95476 жыл бұрын

    I think that it would be a sign of international forgiveness if the remains of emperor William could be reunited with his wife empress Agusta Viktoria at Potsdam. Also the remains of the last emperor of Austria Carl should be taken back to Vienna to rest beside his empress Zita and his son Otto.

  • @Alv11269

    @Alv11269

    6 жыл бұрын

    charles prynne Ali Sina get onto the history books my son & also visit the various war museums of mainland Europe & read the official letters, communiqués, policies of his you'll understand what you've read is absolute false, I now say & defend the Kaiser as a great man but thinking was at one time at par with you. The Kaiser was the only monarch who sent an official letter to both Tsar Nicholas II & King George V requesting them to not go along with the war. When one goes into depth of history, only then does one learn that history is filled liers &/or history is always written by the victor.

  • @mjwgjema7884

    @mjwgjema7884

    5 жыл бұрын

    Vergebung ist hier kein Thema. Er hat keine Verbrechen begangen, er war Staatsoberhaupt einer Nation die einen Krieg verloren hatte, wie das so viele Staatsoberhäupte erlebt haben. Die allierte Propaganda hatte ihn damals als Kriegsverbrecher an die Wand gemahlt um ihr Volk zu motivieren (so wie die deutsche Soldaten Babygriller gewesen sollten sein). Es ist also nichts zu versöhnen, lediglich soll diese Vergangenheit ins richtge Perspektiv plaziert werden.

  • @arthurbarber7546

    @arthurbarber7546

    Жыл бұрын

    I think his body should be exhumed and thrown into the river Sambre where his soldiers in 1914 threw the bodies of Belgian children that they had butchered.

  • @unterdeneichen1913

    @unterdeneichen1913

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mjwgjema7884 Verloren? Na klar, schon 1906 beschlossen! Ein Witz, Lügnern zu folgen.

  • @konigrohbarii6974
    @konigrohbarii69744 жыл бұрын

    Herr Gott, hatte ich eben Gänsehaut bei "Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe" wunderschön Gesungen. Möge er in Frieden ruhen im Kreise der Familie.

  • @dzerres

    @dzerres

    2 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother lost her only brother in WWI somewhere in Holland. All the family ever got for his life was a little "Denkmal" on the family plot in der Pfalz. His body was never returned with military honors. He was 18. Kaiser Bill can rot in Hell for all we care.

  • @williweimar7453

    @williweimar7453

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dzerres lerne erstmal Deutsch !

  • @Vogelweyhde

    @Vogelweyhde

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dzerres Was hat er denn im 1. Weltkrieg in Holland gemacht? Holland hat daran nicht teilgenommen, folglich sollte Ihrer Großmutter Bruder dort nicht als Soldat gewesen sein. Was ist ihm also zugestoßen?

  • @charlesellar3653

    @charlesellar3653

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dzerres Get stuffed!

  • @tnoomsk5897

    @tnoomsk5897

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Vogelweyhde Oder der Pfosten meint WWII hat sich aber verschrieben und ist zu blöde um es zu korrigieren.

  • @emperormemehelmii4057
    @emperormemehelmii40573 жыл бұрын

    Respect Kaiser Wilhelm II I am crying for the emperor 😭 I wish return Monarchy Germany

  • @geiserich8665

    @geiserich8665

    3 жыл бұрын

    Was sollen wir mit so einem Mist? Es wäre doch nur was für die Klatschblätter. da könnte man dann erfahren, mit wem die süße Zollernprinzessin getanzt hat. Ob das wohl der Beginn einer großen Liebe sein wird? Wir sind mal gespannt.

  • @gunnarthorsen

    @gunnarthorsen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@flo5272 The Allies bombed civilian targets during WW2. They killed 25,000 people and destroyed historical landmarks like the Frauenkirche in Dresden, and also took innocent lives and destroyed 800 years of history in Nuremberg in an hour. Does that mean that the heads of those governments that sanctioned such atrocities should have been forced to step down and go into exile? Wilhelm II was flawed, like we all are, a mix of good and bad. When Serbia apologized for the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, he rejoiced and said that Germany had the moral high road. It was his generals who pushed and pushed for war. When Kristallnacht happened years later Kaiser Wilhelm called it "barbaric", and though he blamed the Jews in part for his abdication and exile, he said that Nazi atrocities made him feel ashamed to be a German for the first time in his life. His remains should be buried in Germany, not because he was a perfect human being, but because he was the last link to a monarchy that embodied the aspirations and ideals of a united Germany and did good things for the German people, despite some only remembering him as being the "cause" of WW1, which is far from the truth.

  • @WilliamRing45

    @WilliamRing45

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gunnarthorsen inflexibility, the lack of a fallback plan from the von Sclieffen plan has a lot to do with it. When Nicky mobilized 1/3 of his army, so as not to appear weak, that threw everything off.

  • @WilliamRing45

    @WilliamRing45

    3 жыл бұрын

    You would, undoubtedly, make a good slave.

  • @andreasbonaparte8171

    @andreasbonaparte8171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WilliamRing45 No one care, Monarchy German is more beautiful than this Democracy pig German.

  • @mariowilli4854
    @mariowilli48542 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden Euer Majestät!

  • @pickelhaubeimkampf7320
    @pickelhaubeimkampf73204 жыл бұрын

    Angekommen an einem Ort, wo er noch nicht hin wollte...Ruhe in Frieden 🎗

  • @utesalamon9551

    @utesalamon9551

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @berndruger5792
    @berndruger57924 жыл бұрын

    Es lebe der Kaiser Wilhelm Ruhe in Frieden

  • @AriyaMehr
    @AriyaMehr6 жыл бұрын

    with upmost respect from one of Germany's first and oldest friends Persia.

  • @WilloSNoack

    @WilloSNoack

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately Germany had too weak friends and betrayers on his side in WW I. Italy betrayed Germany and declared hin the war in order to occupy the German South Tirol! Persia did not help. altough it had been able, because it liked more the money of the enemies of Germany!

  • @pommes0078

    @pommes0078

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dariogrosse5053 yessir

  • @BazookaLuca

    @BazookaLuca

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dariogrosse5053 But they brought Döner so it's ok

  • @MrPastaTube1

    @MrPastaTube1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, our Aryan brothers!

  • @SchwarzeSonne130

    @SchwarzeSonne130

    3 жыл бұрын

    didnt u guys betray us in ww1 and join entente ?

  • @easypad
    @easypad4 жыл бұрын

    Wir wollen unseren Kaiser Wilhelm wieder haben.

  • @sanandreas7633

    @sanandreas7633

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jawohl!!! UNd SOFORT den 3ten Weltkrieg mit den Deppen der Monarchie!!! Strammstehen und verrecken!!!

  • @derdeutsche4302

    @derdeutsche4302

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hmmmm keiner mag deinen Kommentar aber 22 Leute den Kommentar von demjenigen den du zu veralbern versuchst....Wie sich das wohl anfühlt 🤔(Bitte um Aufklärung)

  • @easypad

    @easypad

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@derdeutsche4302 Ich weiß auch, dass wir keinen Kaiser mehr bekommen. Aber wir haben uns eine Kaiserin eingefangen, die ich überhaupt nicht mag, obwohl ich sie mal gewählt habe. Da wusste ich noch nicht, zu welchen Gehässigkeiten diese Frau fähig ist. Ob uns Kaiser Wilhelm eine Maskenpflicht verordnet hätte, weiß ich nicht. Pickelhaben sehen zwar schön aus, sind aber leider auch gefährlich. Wir brauchen verantwortungsbewusste Politiker, die hoffentlich bald dieses Chaos beenden. Mit 77 Jahren strebe ich kein Amt an, nur Gesundheit und Frieden, doch beides ist für immer verloren.

  • @jeanclaudehiegel4639

    @jeanclaudehiegel4639

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aber der mit dem langen Bart!

  • @BF-og1kn

    @BF-og1kn

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sanandreas7633 Besser ein Deutscher Kaiser als rote Sozialistensocken!

  • @sxyslyvxn
    @sxyslyvxn4 жыл бұрын

    what a blessing! Finally to be given a full state funeral and buried alongside his family back home in his native Germany...truly a happy and holy death...now he can finally rest in peace alongside his beloved granddaughter, who died shortly after her birth, which I presume left him just as devastated as her parents were. St Paul tells us in his letter to the Christian community at large in Rome, "Brethren, let us be ever mindful of the fact that the pains and tribulations of this world are miniscule in comparison to the glorious and eternal reward that awaits us! Behold, I shall let you in on a beautiful and wondrous secret as revealed to me by our heavenly father by the grace of the Holy Spirit...In a twinkling of an eye, when the dawn breaks into a beautiful day, the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall awaken from their deep slumber and summoned to their eternal home...they shall rise up incorruptible and yet completely changed! O grave, where's your victory? O death, where is your sting? It's through Christ's death and resurrection, He conquered death. Aren't you not aware as baptized Christians, we also are partaking in that of Christ's death? It's true...just as through Christ's death, he got rid of our old sinful nature just as we did in accepting Christ's death at baptism, we also destroyed our sinful nature and returned as a new life and creation before God, so therefore we need not worry over dying on account of sin when we can live forever....Death, in the meantime, has no dominion or power over us...." Eternal rest grant unto the souls of thy Faithful Departed, O Lord, and Let perpetual light shine upon them! May the Angels receive thee into Paradise; May the Holy Martyrs welcome thee into the Holy City of Jerusalem, where Lazarus, who lived on Earth as a poor wretched beggar, is now languishing happily in the Bosom of Abraham, the seat of eternal life and everlasting joys! Amen! And with the Saints, give rest to the souls of Thy Faithful Departed Servant, where there's no pain, no sorrowing, no sighing...but life everlasting! Amen! "I go from a corruptible crown to an incorruptible crown, where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the world!" - Charles I ('the Martyr King') of England.

  • @dabydaby7653

    @dabydaby7653

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @DerPanzerToast

    @DerPanzerToast

    2 жыл бұрын

    The wishes of of Kaiser Wilhelm II were that he would only be returned to Germany if the monarchy was restored

  • @sssibbe80

    @sssibbe80

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Kaiser is still in the Netherlands!

  • @Upuauta

    @Upuauta

    Жыл бұрын

    You understand this didn`t really happen?

  • @GuzarutstA
    @GuzarutstA5 ай бұрын

    Mögest du in Frieden ruhen im Herzen Gottes, lieber Kaiser Wilhelm!

  • @tenrebla
    @tenrebla4 жыл бұрын

    Übt immer Treu und Redlichkeit. Ave Imperator Germania !

  • @tannenberg5972

    @tannenberg5972

    3 жыл бұрын

    *Germaniae

  • @rabe8769
    @rabe87695 жыл бұрын

    Für immer unser Kaiser !

  • @Patrick-np8qd

    @Patrick-np8qd

    4 жыл бұрын

    Für immer weg mit dem! Er hat maßgeblich daran Schuld, dass Deutschland in den Krieg kam und hat dann auch noch das Volk angelogen

  • @schirikhabe8999

    @schirikhabe8999

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Patrick-np8qdJa, da hast du recht. Wegen ihm ist zum Teil auch der 1 Weltkrieg ausgebrochen(seine aggressive flottenpolitik und sein Ultimatum an Österreich ungarn sind)

  • @hans-detlevv.kirchbach2787

    @hans-detlevv.kirchbach2787

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wieso denn? Er hat sich doch schnellstens dünnegemacht, als die von ihm angezettelte Chose schiefging. Nicht ohne Mitnahme von Millionenschätzen, versteht sich.

  • @schirikhabe8999

    @schirikhabe8999

    3 жыл бұрын

    @romain reuter sorry meinte natürlich das Ultimatum an Russland und Frankreich

  • @carigara50

    @carigara50

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@schirikhabe8999 So lehrt man es uns seit Jahrzehnten in der Schule. Deshalb muss es aber noch nicht richtig sein. Lesen Sie doch mal das Buch zweier britischer Historiker mit dem Titel: "Verborgene Geschichte" von Gerry Docherty und Jim Macgregor. Nicht dass ich das Kaiserreich zurückwünsche, oh nein, mit dem Adel habe ich nichts am Hut. Mit einer nur scheinbaren Demokratie allerdings auch nicht, solange der Wille der Deutschen nur alle vier Jahre mal kurz abgefragt wird.

  • @maxourious23
    @maxourious232 жыл бұрын

    Heil dir im Siegerkranz! Ruhe in Frieden, unser Kaiser!

  • @lorddoire727
    @lorddoire7273 жыл бұрын

    May he rest in the peace and mercy of The All Highest.

  • @mrcool2107

    @mrcool2107

    2 жыл бұрын

    How can you support a guy who started ww2 and created genocide of 6M jews

  • @lorddoire727

    @lorddoire727

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's in God's hands .

  • @sujitwarkari5871
    @sujitwarkari58714 жыл бұрын

    I love Germany and my Heart Germany

  • @harjafighter

    @harjafighter

    4 жыл бұрын

    thank you

  • @sujitwarkari5871

    @sujitwarkari5871

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@harjafighter 👏👏

  • @tthor3546

    @tthor3546

    4 жыл бұрын

    👋👋

  • @El_Presidente_5337

    @El_Presidente_5337

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Alfons Falkhayn Bruh, what's wrong?

  • @erde805

    @erde805

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @brianmorgan5739
    @brianmorgan5739 Жыл бұрын

    Gott segne unseren königlichsten Kaiser. Möge ihm ein rechtmäßiger Platz neben dem himmlischen Thron Gottes gewährt werden. Möge seine Erinnerung lange in den Herzen all derer herrschen, die dem Haus Hollenzolleren treu und treu sind. Es lebe Deutschland. 🇩🇪

  • @darthVitiate661

    @darthVitiate661

    Жыл бұрын

    Genau,er soll auch einen Platz an der Sonne bekommen!

  • @David-cm1bp
    @David-cm1bp6 жыл бұрын

    Unser Kaiser

  • @lawyer1301

    @lawyer1301

    2 жыл бұрын

    Um es mit Sebastian Haffner auszudrücken: Er war die gigantischste Fehlbesetzung er Geschichte.

  • @aliceblankenburg6515

    @aliceblankenburg6515

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lawyer1301 Na dann schau die Mal unsere gegenwärtige Lagerleitung an. Bei denen wäre das Wort "Fehlbesetzung" noch ein Kompliment.

  • @lawyer1301

    @lawyer1301

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aliceblankenburg6515 Nun ja, aber in einen Krieg hat uns Frau Dr. Merkel nicht geführt. Darüber hinaus leben wir ein einem verhältnismäßig sicheren Land, können uns (meistens) ein Auto, eine Urlaubsreise usw. leisten, zum Arzt können wir gehen und es geht uns gut. Such doch einmal ein Land in dem das auch geht.

  • @aliceblankenburg6515

    @aliceblankenburg6515

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lawyer1301 Da habe wir wohl sehr gegensätzliche Auffassungen, was das "gut gehen" betrifft! Und über die Kriegsursachen bzw. Hintergründer kann sich ja nun heutzutage wirklich jeder informieren. Warum soll ich denn ein Land suchen? Was hat das mit dem Thema zu tun? Was ist das für eine Überheblichkeit anderen Kulturen gegenüber?! Vieleicht gibt es Völker, die ganz glücklich sind, weil ihre Regierung sie nicht drangsaliert, obwohl weniger Autos und Ärzte vor Ort sind. Bei 40 000 Hospitalkeimtoten und 20 000 Menschen, die an Ärztefehlern jährlich zu Grunde gehen, würde ich lieber einen Medizinmann aufsuchen.

  • @lawyer1301

    @lawyer1301

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aliceblankenburg6515 Nur zu. Allerdings werden deren Kosten nicht von der Krankenkasse übernommen. Und den Rest haben Sie wohl nicht verstanden. Da dürfte die Behandlung durch einen Medizinmann wohl das naheliegendste sein.

  • @konigwilhelmvonwurttemberg5985
    @konigwilhelmvonwurttemberg59854 жыл бұрын

    Der Kaiser würde sich im Grabe umdrehen wenn er das heutige Deutschland sehen würde!😡

  • @Der_Rentner

    @Der_Rentner

    9 ай бұрын

    Richtig

  • @christianvonderbecke3160
    @christianvonderbecke31604 жыл бұрын

    Es wird Zeit dass unser Kaiser nach Haus kommt. Gott beschütze Kaiser Wilhelm.

  • @tthor3546

    @tthor3546

    4 жыл бұрын

    🖤🤍❤

  • @1979Xperia
    @1979Xperia3 жыл бұрын

    wir vermissen Sie jeden Tage mehr

  • @bobinobaker
    @bobinobaker2 жыл бұрын

    Seine Unfähigkeit hat viel Unglück über Deutschland gebracht.

  • @palastofhistory4026

    @palastofhistory4026

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kaiser Wilhelm II was far from incompetent Here kzread.info/dash/bejne/f3mqutGHdrPZqdI.html

  • @tnoomsk5897

    @tnoomsk5897

    Жыл бұрын

    Ursprünglich wollte er nicht eingreiffen allerdings haben die Politiker in dahin gedrängt diese muss man diese anprangern und nicht Wilhelm er wurde zu früh Kaiser und hatte dan später Bismarck aus dem Amt rausgeworfen, wäre das nicht so Passiert wäre das wohl nie so gekommen also kurz gesagt wegen dem war er zu Leichtgläubig und unerfahren somit hatte es dan sein Land gekostet.

  • @itsmylive5371
    @itsmylive53712 жыл бұрын

    Ewig zu euren Diensten eure Majestät 🙇‍♂️😰😰😰😭😭

  • @derrockabilly3438
    @derrockabilly34386 жыл бұрын

    Ich wusste gar nicht, das die Monarchie in Deutschland wieder hergestellt ist.

  • @knutbodden1908

    @knutbodden1908

    6 жыл бұрын

    doch doch,merkel sitzt fester denn je auf ihren stuhl,entschuldigund,ich meine thron

  • @60amandus1

    @60amandus1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ist sie nicht und wird sie auch nie wieder

  • @60amandus1

    @60amandus1

    5 жыл бұрын

    knut bodden Dummschwätzer! Wir wählen unsere Repräsentanten alle 4 Jahre, nennt sich Herrschaft des Volkes (Demokratie)

  • @tavish4699

    @tavish4699

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@60amandus1 du bist noch blöder als Trump.....du verstehst nichtmal nen joke ...

  • @tsarevichalexeiromanov5408

    @tsarevichalexeiromanov5408

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kaiserin Angela I von Merkel

  • @bigtom3125
    @bigtom31255 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden, mein Kaiser!

  • @gijsbertgroenveld1748
    @gijsbertgroenveld17485 жыл бұрын

    We saw his coffin in Doorn this afternoon. Nothing to worry about.

  • @DPPOfficial

    @DPPOfficial

    3 жыл бұрын

    So is it not in Berlin?

  • @herceg1962

    @herceg1962

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DPPOfficial no, this video is full of lies. The kaiser is still in the Netherlands and will remain there until the house of Hohenzollern is restored to the throne. No worries my friend :D

  • @DPPOfficial

    @DPPOfficial

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@herceg1962 Oh, ok. So that Video is basically just a fake Video

  • @herceg1962

    @herceg1962

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DPPOfficial yep

  • @Wottan007
    @Wottan0076 жыл бұрын

    He was not a bad monarch and he wanted the best for his country ! The Allies tryed to " demonize" him after WW I but the vast majority of the German People knew that It was only revenge and they always respected their old Emperor ! Long live to his memory and respectful salute from France to His Imperial Majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II .

  • @HashimyHuseini

    @HashimyHuseini

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michel Fradin It's nice to see a french who admires the german empire ♡♥

  • @Phylax_Luedicke

    @Phylax_Luedicke

    5 жыл бұрын

    Je vous remercie aussi, M. Fradin. :-)

  • @moley3109

    @moley3109

    5 жыл бұрын

    Do not try to revise history. The reality is that revolution broke out all over Germany in the dying days of WW1 and the Kaiser had lost the respect not only of the German people but the German army as well. It was left to Prinz Max von Baden to make it clear to the Kaiser that he had no following and that abdication was the only way to prevent the complete collapse of law and order in Germany. To try to sanctify the Kaiser is a complete denial of reality.

  • @Wottan007

    @Wottan007

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@moley3109 : Your comment is pityful ! Kaiser wilhelm did not want W.W.I . That horrible war was planned by the Brits because the Germán Kaiser ( Who by the way was grand son to Queen Victoria...) Wanted that the Germán Fleet would be at par with the British one ! His big mistake when he inaugurated the canal of Kiel was to declare that the future of Imperial Germany was on Oceans, to which statement the British Admiralty answered that the future of the Germán Fleet was to lie down by the bottom of the Oceans ! If that statement was not a declaratión of war, It looks pretty close to a provocation ! Because the alliees wanted a " culprit" of this insane war, they chárged Kaiser Wilhelm of all the sins of Inferno to érase their own responsibilities ! To punish them of their stupidity, Destiny ( the other name of God ) sent them a certain Adolph H. whose craddle was the injust Treaty of Versailles !

  • @jenniferkelly6931

    @jenniferkelly6931

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Wottan007 - Well said, Monsieur Fradin ! There were many motives and reasons for WW 1 breaking out, but at the core of them all was the one you pointed at: the Royal Navy was more than worried of the growth of the German Imperial Navy, and they decided to quickly put an end to it before it got bigger and stronger, when it would be too late. Germany's victory at Jutland proved how dangerous the Kaiser's Navy was to the British sea supremacy !

  • @Hainbollo1
    @Hainbollo16 жыл бұрын

    This favorite grandchild of Queen Victoria and eldest son of the highly intelligent Princess Royal Victoria - later Empress Frederick, who herself exchanged letters with Karl Marx - was a versatilly gifted, innovative man with a quick apprehension that mastered his severe physical handicap in an admirable way. Through his promotion of science and technology, as well as by the unifying bond of his presence in many parts of the country, he first formed the modern Germany from Bismarck's forged German Empire. During his reign, in the architecturally flourishing cities imposing churches and proud synagogues were built in a number, as never before or after. The Jewish-Christian heritage of our country was thus valued and developed under him. As the head of state of Germany, he sought friendship and a good neighborhood with Great Britain, Russia, the USA and - yes - also with France. Unfortunately, in the latter case, his outstretched hand was never really taken. Even if he acted according to the ancient Roman motto "Si vis pacem, para bellum," (if you wanted peace, prepare the war), and therefore built up a navy capable of defending the coast, and kept the army functioning, he was aware that Germany could only lose by a war. The Kaiser was one of the few persons in charge, that tried til ‘the last minute’ to prevent the fatal outbreak of the ‘Great War’ (see the famous last telephone call with his ‘cousin’ Tsar Nicolas). And when after four years, the war was lost, the German Jewish patriot and general director of the HAPAG shipping company, Albert Ballin, was one of the first to take his life after receiving the news of the emperor's abdication, since he did not want to live in Germany , in which the emperor was no longer the head of state. Here are some quotations from and about Wilhelm: "It was a great mistake to insist on the Emperor's abdication in 1918. He would never have made Hitler a Reichskanzler. " Sir Winston Churchhill, 1945. "Had the Emperor died in 1913, his picture in history would be entirely different, and he would be one of the great figures in German history." Walther Rathenau. "The Germans will eventually curse the only flag the National Socialists have left them. And one day the Germans will burn this flag with the swastica.” Wilhelm II. "That's a shame what's happening at home now. Where are my old officers? They must protest and put an end to this criminal hustle and bustle. For the first time in my life, I am ashamed to be a German. "Wilhelm II after receiving the news of the Reichskristall- / Reichspogrom-Night, 1938. Ergo: This person simply belongs home! He belongs to the historical figures to which we - as Germans - can be proud of It would be nice if we, as his people, were finally able to appreciate his merits, and it would be equally nice if the House of Hohenzollern would interpret the relevant passages in the Kodizill to the Emperor’s last will (return to Germany only after the reintroduction of the monarchy ) in a generous way ...

  • @filipematias5127

    @filipematias5127

    6 жыл бұрын

    Semper .Talis : Kaiser Wilhelm II wasn't that peace loving monarch that you are trying to depict! Perhaps his father Emperor Frederick III was like that... but not Wilhelm! You seem to forget that his political mentor was Prince Otto von Bismarck, the Iron Fist... Go read the Kaiser's mother diaries and letters or the accounts written by some of his blood relatives... The Kaiser's personality, his role in WW I as well as in other political affairs and crisis is well established! You can't consider him a good ruler of the German Empire if that means he was a menace for the rest of Europe!

  • @filipematias5127

    @filipematias5127

    6 жыл бұрын

    Semper .Talis : And you can't also forget that the Kaiser was first of all Koenig of Prussia and Margraf of Brandemburg : the prussian war like mentality of his Hohenzollern ancestors was well inbeded within him and formed his character! He was Bismarcks pupil and an advocate of the Greater Germany including Austria and all territories with german speaking peoples... He also a defended the theory that it was necessary for Germany to find vital land space (Lebenland) to the east and overseas, in order for the German Empire to continue to grow, geting more developed and industrialized thus becoming the first world power!

  • @Hainbollo1

    @Hainbollo1

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dear Filipe Matias, thank You for Your detailed comment. But please don’t think me inpolite, when I disagree with most of what You wrote. First of all, we will never know, what role in history Emperor Frederick III. would have played, if he would have been able to rule longer than the 99 days fate allowed him to sit on the throne, before dying of tube-cancer. But You are right, that this is one of the greatest ‘what ifs’ in modern german history. But ‘what if’ - meaning ‘alternative history’ - is a ‘tabu’ for every earnest professional historian. Undoubtedly Frederick III - as crown-prince Frederick William - had a good influence on the early history-education of his two eldest sons, for instance - as the younger brother of the ‘Kaiser’, Prince Henry remembers - he told them much earlier about the deeds of Abe Lincoln - which he admired - than about the deeds of their Hohenzollern ancestry. The Kaiser was not the totally obedient pupil of Bismarck You describe him to be. After all he disagreed sharply with the domestic policy, the ‘Iron Chancelor’ followed in the last years in office. The conflict about the treatment of the Social Democrats was actually the true reason, why William accepted Bismarcks resignation from office. As Bismarck wanted to break the Constitution and use military force against the Social Democrats and the labours, the Kaiser thought such undertaking inconceivable. Back then he said: “I would very much like to be a emperor of the baggers and not of the wealthy”. By this he saved the Constitution of 1871 and the Social Democratic Party. The latter never thanked him for that ( instead August Bebel, the party-chairman, agitated against him in England; or see what happened in 1918…). The relationship of William to his mother ‘Vicky’ was a very ‘special’ one. She came to Prussia with the hope to realize many of the ideas there, that her great father, prince-consort Albert, had developed. And the emboyment of this hope was the heir to the throne, she would give birth. For her it was thus a personal disaster and a deep felt ‘failiure’, that this - oldest - son become physically handicapped by birthproblems. In a way she blamed him for this and never really showed him enough of her motherly feelings. I only mention this here, because, this stressful relation she had with her son, throughout her life is mirrored in her letters, that were published by Ponsonby. The ‘well established’ opinion on William, You mention, merely bases on the works and writings of Fritz Fischer and John C.G. Röhl. The first author was closely intervowen with the Nationalsocialists in the Third Reich and shared the parties contempt for the Kaiser (remember how bad Goebbels wrote in his diary about William one day after the former monarch had passed away). The second author undoubtedly did a gigantic work in research, but was not free of sentiment from the beginning. So in both cases You can question the results of their work, especially their conclusions. And by now, the works of Christopher Clark, Nicolauls Sombart and Christina Croft show a much more balanced picture of the emperor… And concerning his Hohenzollern ancestors and Prussia: The bitter experience that the lands of the ‘Brandenburg Hohenzollerns’ (besides them there were still the Francish Hohenzollerns around Nürnberg in Ansbach and Bayreuth and the Swabian ones in Hechingen and Sigmaringen around the original home-castle of the family on mount ‘Hohenzollern’) made in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), when in lack of own sufficient troups, foreign armies marched through, killing over half of the population, has to be taken into account. (You can compare this ‘trauma’ with the Mongolic/tartaric oppression of Russia, that influences the soul of the Russian people and it’s scepticism towards foreigners, til this day). It was the Great Elector Frederick William, who drew the consequence of that, in building a first permanent Brandenburg army. And his grandson, King Frederick William I. - the so called ‘Soldier-King’ - organized this army to one of the strongest in Europe of the time. But he used it only as a means of deterrence, as he did not lead one single war during his whole reign of 27 years. And concerning the legend of the alleged bellicosity of Prussia, that was used by the allied powers in WWI.: Please read the brilliant monography on Prussian history, written in Germany during the early 1950ies by the great german-jewish Prussion Patriot Hans Joachim Schoeps, who survived the terror of the national-socialistic dictatorship and the horror of the Schoa (Holocaust). In this masterpiece of history literature he compares the numbers of wars, that each of the great powers, Great Britain, France, Russia, Austria, Spain and the USA , lead during the time of the Kingdom of Prussia’s existence ( 1701 - 1918). And each single of the mentioned countries lead more wars, than Prussia. And concerning the advocating for a ‘greater Germany’ (including Ausrtia) and ‘vital Landspace’, You obviously mix in the concepts of the Nationalsocialist Dictators, which in deed had those. But not Prussia or good old Imperial Germany. In fact Bismarck declared Germany as in respect of territory saturated - Bismarck did not even like the concept of Germany acquiring colonies. And the Kaiser sticked to this attitude. He knew, that his flourishing country could only lose by war. All other powers had strong war goals right from the beginning in August 1914: France wanted Alsace-Lorraine back, a nearly thorroughly german speaking territory, that Louis XIV. had stolen by force in the 17th century, and that desperately wanted to come back to Germany as early as the Vienna Congress (but Metternich did not want that back then), so Bismarck only fulfilled the wish of many citizens there, when finally talking it back in 1871. The ardent wish of France, to get this stolen goods of the ‘sun king’ back, was one of the driving forces behind WW 1 and the reason why the strong wish of the Kaiser for good friendship with France was always rejected by the politicians in Paris (George Clemenceau was one of the dreadful characters in this respect). Great Britain feared Germany’s strong economy, that was blooming even without vast colonies, which would have supplied the mother-land with mineral resources, etc. Germanies biggest power was instead his worldwide leading accomplishments in science and technique. (Look at the number of Nobel-prize winners from Germany before 1914). Many young Americans came to study at German universities back then. And some took the methods they learned there back home and founded John Hopkins University on this bases. This Success of ‘Made in Germany’ was of course a big threat for the British Trade and wealth, so it had to be reduced by a war. The legend, that the construction of the german imperial navy was the reason for Britain to enter the war, is a joke, because the admirality knew quite well, that the german navy, never would be able to challenge the royal navy, since it was only capable of defending Germany’s shoreline, which the few old-fashioned vessels the Kaiser inherited from his grandfather in 1888 were not at all able to do so. Thus the navy-building was not more, than getting even with the navy standart’s of all the other great European powers. And after all, the navies of France or the US were growing much faster and would have threatened Great Britian much more, than the German one. But in this respect no British polititian accused France or America of war-mongering. So, the navy was not the reason for England’s taking part in the war, but Germany’s peaceful economical success. And Russias war aim concerning Germany was gaining East-Prussia and it’s permanent ice-free harbours of Pillau and Königsberg, which is somehow a joke, if you think about it. This giant land - the greatest on earth in respect of territory - had to take land from a country that was ‘ a thousand percent’ smaller than itself… America entered the war in 1917 not because of the Lusitania disaster some years earlier, but because of the fear, that if there would be a peace-agreement between the European powers, which was at hand in 1917, the loans for Britain could not be paid back… On the contrary, the German Empire hat not territorial goals, when starting the war…. Well, maybe You can think about all this… Regards to You again, Semper Talis

  • @filipematias5127

    @filipematias5127

    6 жыл бұрын

    Semper .Talis : Thank you for your kind words my friend! Obviously you know a lot more about german history than me: I am merely an enthusiast of World History (I specially like European History since I am portuguese)! Having said that, I must also say that I disagree with you on several points you have mentioned: 1. The german vital land space theory had its origins in the late XIX century: it was called "Lebenraum" and was postulated by the german philosopher Ratzel! The Kaiser and the German Empire adopted this theory and tried putting it into effect through some of its politics in Europe which helped leading to the WW I conflict, namely: a) the moroccan incident involving a war ship of the Imperial German Navy against British/French interests in Morocco and the Mediterranean sea, menacing to bomb the city of Tangiers which had the statute of an international neutral Admnistrative Condominium; b) the 1st and 2nd Balkan Wars between 1911/13 which also affected both Austria and Russia along with their allies Bulgaria and Servia, the germans having suported Romania which was ruled by a prince of the Hohenzollern-Sigmarigen branch of the imperial family, not to mention the german involvement in Albania and Greece - the 2 Balkan Wars led to a lingering crisis and increased the tensions between the central powers - in my opinion these 2 conflicts were the immediate precursors of the Great War in 1914, the Sarajevo murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was simply the result of these tensions and not the cause for WW I itself, it was a political assassination and an excuse for triggering the war; c) the everlasting polish question and Poland's formerly extensive eastern european territories divided among Prussia, Austria and Russia in the XVIII century on 3 different partitions agreements, territories which the 3 central imperial powers still wanted to take from each other and keep for themselves during the XIX and early XX centuries because of its abondant natural resources; d) the unofficial german finantial suport of Lenine and of the bolcheviks, the Tsar's worst enemies, wich led to the October Revolution and to soviet communists wrestling power from the more moderate Kerensky and the overthrow of the democratic constitution orientated government issued from the February Revolution (the special Red Train that took Lenine and his entourage to Moscow with the sanction of the german authorities is well documented) ; e) the documented political will by the German Empire to expand its territory in Europe to the east and also overseas in Africa, and I am not refering to the 1885 Treaty of Berlin that divided the black continent between several european countries, atributing them respective zones of influence and defining their colonial frontiers - I am talking about german projects to simply take some african territories from other countries, projects which you certainly must know and that pre-date WW I; 2. The nazis just appropriated Ratzel's "Lebenraum" theory and implemented it to the EXTREME - I think they prefered calling it "Lebenland" , I am not sure why! But the nazis were definetly inspired by the former German Empire's aggressive politics concerning the "Lebenraum" theory but they took it even further as you know! They were not the firsts who tried to implement the Greater Germany and they even tried making a political connection to the imperial regime of the II Reich by several means: a) the National Socialist Party flag, which later became Germany's national flag, had the same colors of the imperial flag - black, red and white; b) the nazi regime called the German State the III Reich to assert that it was the legitimate continuation of the II Reich and its politics; c) most of the symbols of the nazi regime were inspired by imperial heraldics such as the imperial eagle, the iron cross, etc. 3. Kaiser Wilhelm II had Prince Otto von Bismarck's as his political mentor and personal adviser inspite of the age difference between them: if the Kaiser later didn't want Bismarck to become his Chanceler it was mainly due to the Prince's old age and not to any serious political disagreements between them! The Kaiser often listened to Bismarck's advices and benefited from his political experience in the early years of his rule! The Iron Chanceler was known to have an Iron Fist over the map of Europe defending german interests to the limit: he helped developing german industry and had army contractors such as Krups and others (the industrial Barons) to build bigger, better and more deadly weapons (from rifles to canons as Big Bertha), triggering an arms race at the time! Bismarck had a militarized view of Germany against Europe because he was a product of his generation, more prussian than german! It is well documented that Kaiser Wilhelm was influenced by Bismarck since a young age and that he was his pupil, thus helping forming his personality! 4. Kaiser Wilhelm II's role before and during the Great War is well known to german and european historians and he was not a peace loving monarch! As I said before, you should try reading his mother's diaries and letters to several relatives and friends, as well as other accounts written by some of his close blood relatives and also by some of the people who were part of the imperial political scene and experienced facts in first hand (including people who were part of the Emperor's household, people who were in the Chancellerie and the Bundesreich and had some personal contact with the Kaiser, some german nobles and aristocrats, etc.) 5. Emperor Frederick III's rule was an ephemerous one but all signs indicated that he probably would have been a moderate monarch, especially if you have in account his constitutional and liberal tendencies shown in statements he made and his actions almost during his whole life while Kronprinz, which were mainly influenced by his wife Princess Vicky of England! Of course this is a supposition and a futile exercise because we simply have no way of knowing how his reign would have been and if Germany would have ever entered WW I if he had lived longer! Wilhelm didn't even recognize his father's enthronement saying it was a non-advent since he was too hill to be officialy crowned in a coronation ceremony!!!!! He thought his father was weak and that he should have never reigned, he tried fiercely for him to abdicate and went several times against his sick father wishes: what does that tell you about Kaiser Wilhelm II's personality and character? Having exposed my thinking I also must concede the following: 1. I believe that it would have been better for Germany and Europe if the Kaiser hadn't abdicated and gone to exile! If the II Reich had continued I think WW II might have been avoided, at least the probability was lesser! 2. The Treaty of Versailles was an abomination and it humiliated unecessarily both Germany and the german people! The therms of the treaty concerning Germany were way too severe and not conciliatory in any way: I can understand the revolt that germans must have felt at the time and in the following years! 3. We can't forget that Germany wasn't technically defeated in WW I, it conceeded an armistice, and not a surrender, due mainly to domestic and internal political turmoil which spread to the army and led to the fall of the imperial regime and the rise of the Weimar Republic, with almost a low intensity civil war inbetween! 4. All imperial, royal and princely houses in Europe were blood related, having close ties to each other and almost all members of european royalty were relatives (and still are to this day)! This however doesn't mean that they would not declare war to each other or that they would try to protect their relatives at any cost! The ONLY attempt to try saving the Russian Imperial family that I am aware of was made by the British government at the request of a prince member of the English Royal family related to the Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp: he contacted the soviet government and Lenine offering to send a british royal navy ship to take them into exile but before the answer arrived the soviets just shot all of them! Kaiser Wilhelm II was facing his own very serious problems to try saving his cousin Tsar Nikolai II and family! Besides, I think he had no longer enough power to do anything to help them even if he wanted to! The pre-declaration of war telephone call recording that you say Kaiser Wilhelm II made to his cousin Tsar Nikolai II, I must admitt I have never heard it or have any knowlegde it even exists! We can't also forget that History is not a linear subject contrary to common belief, it is much more deeper and complex than that! And also we must always bare in mind that History is written by the winners... We have to search for other sources and study accounts from every side in order to have a more approximate full view of historical reality! It is all just a matter of perspective... We are always learning from the day we are born until the day we die, hopefully not to repeat the errors from the past and evolve as human beings citizens of the same planet! On the other hand, a people that forgets its history is a people without cultural identity, without values and principles! Loosing memory of the past will leave us poor and orphans of our ancestry! That is one of the reasons why I love History so much and find it so fascinating! I am honored to meet you my friend because apparently we have a common interest and share the same passion! Salutations from Portugal! PS: And by the way, I am a plebeian who defends the return of Monarchy in my country: I simply don't trust the republicans! I love reading the french LAROUSSE Dictionnaire de Histoire Mondiale and also the Encyclopedia Britannica: I love the smell and texture of old books... lol 😎

  • @filipematias5127

    @filipematias5127

    6 жыл бұрын

    Semper .Talis : I forgot to mention two things: 1. The mentality of the european powers at the time of WW I was based on IMPERIALISM and strong military forces to defend their respective empires! Kaiser Wilhelm II wasn't the ONLY war monger in Europe! The French and the British are also as much responsible for the conflict as Germany and the Austro-hungarian Empire! The Kaiser's figure was demonized after the war and he was blamed for everything which isn't fair, he served as scapegoat! 2. Half of the sovereign and noble houses in Germany didn't suport Hitler nor the nazis! The old aristocracy never trusted the nazis considering them stupid adventurers! Nevertheless there was a fraction of the nobility which served under the nazi regime simply because they were in the military ranks while others oposed Hitler politicaly! And thank you for the new information that you provided me, there were somethings I didn't know!

  • @Altair-hero
    @Altair-hero2 жыл бұрын

    You have to say you understand that he did some pretty dumb things during his ruling but remember what ever he did he went down for history today and is still remembered in Germany I would have to say that he is still history today being a Kaiser of Germany beside Russia and Britain is still a very honorable thing in world history today.

  • @desertrat9937
    @desertrat99377 жыл бұрын

    Wenn man seine glotzer aufmacht sieht man das es falsch ist, und wenn es echt ist, dann ist es respektlos gegen des Kaisers wunsch

  • @ranningmdm

    @ranningmdm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Das ganze Video ist ein Witz! Reine Fotomontage... Ihre kaiserliche Hoheit liegt immernoch in Holland begraben!

  • @desertrat9937

    @desertrat9937

    7 жыл бұрын

    Michael Rannertshauser ich weiß, danke.

  • @Das_Kamel

    @Das_Kamel

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wenn man seine Glotzer aufmacht sieht man das dieser Kaiser ziemlich respektlos gegenüber denen war die im Schützengraben verreckt sind

  • @laikenserimo9408

    @laikenserimo9408

    6 жыл бұрын

    Schuld war nicht der Kaiser, sondern Serbien... Warum legen sie auch den Thronfolger um... Der Kaiser hat nur seine Pflicht getan und hat Österreich beigestanden... So ist das nun mal wenn man Bündnispartner ist. Ist heute nicht anders!

  • @wohlki123
    @wohlki1234 жыл бұрын

    Sehr sehr berührend ...

  • @mattis6224
    @mattis62245 жыл бұрын

    Gott schütze den Kaiser

  • @jeanclaudehiegel4639

    @jeanclaudehiegel4639

    4 жыл бұрын

    Und das Heilige Reich unser Vaterland!

  • @rosentodorov9892
    @rosentodorov98923 жыл бұрын

    Respect from Bulgaria.

  • @plantetoxique2980

    @plantetoxique2980

    3 жыл бұрын

    for a Nazi supporter???

  • @rosentodorov9892

    @rosentodorov9892

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@plantetoxique2980 Respect to the Emperor and the Monarchy !

  • @andreasbonaparte8171

    @andreasbonaparte8171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@plantetoxique2980 Well, shut up Neo-nazi, we are here to respect the Beautiful German Empire

  • @plantetoxique2980

    @plantetoxique2980

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@andreasbonaparte8171 LEL

  • @ritavomwege5778
    @ritavomwege57782 жыл бұрын

    Ich wünsche mir von unserer Armee , so wie mit ihn Würdevoll in die letzte Ruhestätte begleitet hat , auch das Deutsche Volk in den Frieden bringt !

  • @tsulaa2
    @tsulaa2 Жыл бұрын

    ruhe in frieden mein kaiser

  • @marcooberle9218
    @marcooberle92183 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden ! Gänsehaut

  • @elex6189
    @elex61895 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe Lang und in Frieden mein Kaiser

  • @PeteyGunn
    @PeteyGunn3 жыл бұрын

    Germany has been demonized enough, time to give her back her King, Germany has been lost since The Kaiser has been taken away, Countries with kings and Queens seem to have more stability and less eccentric and corrupt politicians, and couldnt we all use royal intervention to fire the ones we cant seem to get rid of ourselves, Every descent country needs a royal family who loves their land and people. Give Germany back her King!

  • @andreasbonaparte8171

    @andreasbonaparte8171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@steffenam But he felt sorry for that and go down the throne as a pay back. He felt guilty on his entire life after the war is over, he felt sorry for his crime. And that's what make him the one of Great ruler of Germany.

  • @sabrinalederhuber9295
    @sabrinalederhuber92952 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden 🕊️🫡

  • @tonyramesar2174
    @tonyramesar2174 Жыл бұрын

    Rest in Peace. 💐

  • @pablopeter9902
    @pablopeter99026 жыл бұрын

    Requiescat in pace, Imperator Wilhelm!

  • @joshuacreech7698
    @joshuacreech76985 жыл бұрын

    Rest in peace sir!

  • @philliphamilton3591
    @philliphamilton35914 жыл бұрын

    It is so beautiful.

  • @fruitypuffpie1585
    @fruitypuffpie15853 жыл бұрын

    Lang Lebe Wilhelm!!Aus Hellas!!🇬🇷🇨🇾💙🇩🇪🇦🇹🇳🇱🇱🇺🇿🇦

  • @frankwitscherkowsky218
    @frankwitscherkowsky2182 жыл бұрын

    Erst wenn das deutsche Volk wieder einen Kaiser möchte. Es war sein Wunsch. Wir müssen das respektieren

  • @itsmylive5371

    @itsmylive5371

    2 жыл бұрын

    Es wird nie wieder einen Kaiser geben, die heurige Politik lässt es nicht mehr zu,es soll in eine gesetz so vereinbart worden sein. Sehr Schade .hätte gern einen .

  • @nordica7438

    @nordica7438

    10 ай бұрын

    den Adel braucht kein Mensch mehr ....

  • @tnoomsk5897

    @tnoomsk5897

    9 ай бұрын

    @@itsmylive5371 Oder das Volk seteht auf tötet die Mutanten an Politiker vertreibt die Kriegsverbrecher Amis für immer vom Europäischen Kontinent und verband/tötet alle Ausländer die nur auf Geld aus sind und Frauen ein junge Mädchen missbrauchen und hollen sich im Anschließ ihre Monarchie zurück. Das ist auch eine Möglichkeit.

  • @kurtreinhard5255
    @kurtreinhard52553 жыл бұрын

    Mein Vorfahre diente im königlichen Ulanenregiement Kaiser Wilhelm II. König von Preussen

  • @derherrgraf6001
    @derherrgraf60016 жыл бұрын

    Unser Kaiser Wilhelm lebe hoch!

  • @tthor3546

    @tthor3546

    4 жыл бұрын

    🖤🤍❤

  • @robertkohler7118

    @robertkohler7118

    4 жыл бұрын

    Es lebe die Republik!!!!

  • @wilhartschlesinger8753

    @wilhartschlesinger8753

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robertkohler7118, Deine Republik hat unser Land verdorben. Sie wird nicht mehr lange Bestand haben.

  • @prismarienlp

    @prismarienlp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hoch,Hoch,Hoch

  • @RomanReigns-md4ev
    @RomanReigns-md4ev5 жыл бұрын

    Wir wollen unseren alten Kaiser Wilhelm wieder haben!

  • @BUL-SON

    @BUL-SON

    4 жыл бұрын

    ...aber den mit dem Bart!

  • @gh0stdivisi0n37

    @gh0stdivisi0n37

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sascha Gerth Mit dem Langen Bart!

  • @gh0stdivisi0n37

    @gh0stdivisi0n37

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ares Das Lied bezieht sich auf den alten Kaiser, sprich Wilhelm der I. Der war kein krüppel.

  • @gh0stdivisi0n37

    @gh0stdivisi0n37

    4 жыл бұрын

    Und erst recht kein Versager

  • @schiedda

    @schiedda

    Жыл бұрын

    Hat meine Ur-Oma ( 1896-1980)mir immer vorgesungen

  • @snarf1964
    @snarf19644 жыл бұрын

    We were in Der Berliner Dom, it was breathtaking!! He should return home for the dutch government wants to stop subsidize the monument "Huis Doorn".

  • @oskarhoffmann4918
    @oskarhoffmann49183 жыл бұрын

    Ehre wem Ehre gebührt ! Wollen wir alle unsere Herrscher der Geschichte auf ewig verdammen ? Nur weil wir jetzt die Guten und Gerechten sind ?

  • @KrachBummEnte290
    @KrachBummEnte2906 жыл бұрын

    kann mir jemand den titel des liedes verraten bitte? danke im voraus

  • @stevengarland697
    @stevengarland6974 жыл бұрын

    The more I read about him, the more I understand. Will Dona be interred by his side?

  • @mscott3918

    @mscott3918

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or his second wife, Hermine, Princess of Reus Greuze?

  • @stevengarland697

    @stevengarland697

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mscott3918 had forgotten that. Great point!

  • @KHBiedermann
    @KHBiedermann3 жыл бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden

  • @claudiaschwabe3350
    @claudiaschwabe3350 Жыл бұрын

    Gott schütze unseren Kaiser RIP

  • @dernerd9816
    @dernerd98165 жыл бұрын

    Ruhet in Frieden Euer Majestät 😢

  • @Timrath
    @Timrath7 жыл бұрын

    Was ist das für eine kunstlose Photoshop-Montage bei 1:35? Da hat irgendjemand ein Foto eines Begräbnisses genommen und eine Fahne über den Sarg gepappt. Noch dazu verkehrt herum.

  • @ranningmdm

    @ranningmdm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Das ganze Video ist ein Witz! Reine Fotomontage... Ihre kaiserliche Hoheit liegt immernoch in Holland begraben!

  • @rolandsievers1610

    @rolandsievers1610

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michael Rannertshauser Nur dass es nicht "Kaiserliche Hoheit", sondern Majestät heißt... Kaiserliche Hoheit ist der Kronprinz...

  • @Wolvemean

    @Wolvemean

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ich finde das auch übertrieben respektlos dem gefallenen Kameraden gegenüber.

  • @borealernadelwald8833

    @borealernadelwald8833

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rolandsievers1610 Tatsächlich heißt es Mr. Hohenzollern

  • @nrw64

    @nrw64

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@borealernadelwald8833 Mr ? Sind wir in England oder irgendwo bei dem Amis ? Wenn überhaupt heißt das Herr Hohenzollern und selbst das stimmt nicht, weil der Herr Hohenzollern Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preußen ist und nicht Kaiser Willhelm II.

  • @Herman6507
    @Herman65076 жыл бұрын

    Erst seine Geschichte lernen und dann seine Überreste schön in Ruhe lassen...

  • @plantetoxique2980

    @plantetoxique2980

    3 жыл бұрын

    Es gibt nur wenige Fälle bei denen ich die "Cancel Culture" befürworte! Kaiser Wilhelm hat höchstens ein Denkmal der Schande verdient, mit Aufklärung kommt man hier nicht weit, der Kult um seine Person wächst stetig in der rechten Szene weiter und Georg Friedrich Ferdinand von Preußen freut sich über den Zuspruch! Ekelhaft!

  • @gkletz
    @gkletz6 жыл бұрын

    What is the name of that music?

  • @dannhaltanderst
    @dannhaltanderst3 жыл бұрын

    Noch ist er nicht angekommen, denn wir haben immer noch die Feindbesetzung BRaD.

  • @stuartmackay227
    @stuartmackay2276 жыл бұрын

    A Royal Col, of the 1st Royal Dragoons, Taken Home to rest,

  • @philippejenvrin2741
    @philippejenvrin27414 жыл бұрын

    Grosse Respect,Danke Gott mit Ums ! Kaiser Wilhelm der Zweite !!!!!

  • @patricksiegenthaler2196
    @patricksiegenthaler21962 жыл бұрын

    Willkommen daheim eure Majestät ruhet in Frieden

  • @DavidCaietan

    @DavidCaietan

    Жыл бұрын

    Wie? Willkommen? Kaiser Wilhelm liegt nach wie vor im Mausoleum von Haus Doorn!

  • @alirizayildiz4751
    @alirizayildiz47512 жыл бұрын

    Sehr seltsam, wie ein Volk über sein letzten Kaiser herzieht!

  • @CarolusR3x
    @CarolusR3x6 жыл бұрын

    Defied his will to only return to Germany when the monarchy was restored.

  • @amykolterman3744

    @amykolterman3744

    4 жыл бұрын

    maybe it's a sign...only the will of the German people can restore the monarchy. How much longer, who knows? Germany flourished under its ruling monarchs. The forced abdication of Prussia was done by the Globalists.

  • @BazookaLuca

    @BazookaLuca

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rhysnichols8608 No normal person would ever say that especially Germans wouldn't

  • @immersegrafx

    @immersegrafx

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rhysnichols8608 Absolutely not.

  • @shaq6976

    @shaq6976

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rhys Nichols are you Psychic instabile?

  • @rhysnichols8608

    @rhysnichols8608

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shaq 69 How much research have you done?

  • @omongesinistroiii3435
    @omongesinistroiii34353 жыл бұрын

    El Káiser dijo en su testamento que sólo deberia trasladar sus restos de Holanda a Alemania cuando se restableciera la monarquia.

  • @m.e.4013
    @m.e.4013 Жыл бұрын

    Auch wenn es gegen sein Wille war.Ruhe in Frieden.Auf das dein Wille doch noch wahr wird.

  • @paulaknackstedt6013
    @paulaknackstedt60132 жыл бұрын

    Schöne Bilder, schöne Entscheidung,schauderhafte Intonation...

  • @luisrodriguez9583
    @luisrodriguez95832 жыл бұрын

    Me alegra que retornase Ya sus restos descansan en Paz.

  • @GermanRojas-wf3hr

    @GermanRojas-wf3hr

    2 жыл бұрын

    De hecho no pq la última voluntad del káiser fue q se le entierre en Alemania si es q se restaura la monarquía cosa q hasta ahora no paso

  • @tomasdetorquemada6499
    @tomasdetorquemada64994 жыл бұрын

    Weill done this video. Good idea to bring back Willi to his family. Only fools hate beyond death, but in germany you have still enough of them like i can see in the comments.

  • @fire7787

    @fire7787

    2 жыл бұрын

    No we're not to angry at God old Willi we like him here 4 meters below the sorvece with the rest of the monarchy XD

  • @Alv11269
    @Alv112696 жыл бұрын

    get onto the history books & also visit the various war museums of mainland Europe & read the official letters, communiqués, policies of The Kaiser's then you'll understand what you've read is absolute false, I must now say & defend the Kaiser as a great man but my thinking at once upon a time was at par with the idiots who think they know Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Kaiser was the only monarch who sent an official letter to both Tsar Nicholas II & King George V requesting them to not go along with the war. When one goes into depth of history, only then does one learn that history is filled liers &/or history is always written by the victor.

  • @jenniferkelly6931

    @jenniferkelly6931

    5 жыл бұрын

    So true...!

  • @herewegoo2677

    @herewegoo2677

    3 жыл бұрын

    100% true allied propaganda made him look evil to the rest of as but in truth he didn't want a great war with no one but at the same time he couldn't allow Russia to bully his Austrian allies

  • @susub75

    @susub75

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read Röhl!

  • @Lumotaku

    @Lumotaku

    3 жыл бұрын

    sorry he was a flawed man but not truly evil

  • @R.Lennartz

    @R.Lennartz

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Lumotaku We can conclude that that was largely due to his withered left arm, they tried all sorts of "cures" on him when he was a child, including shock therapy I think. Even though he was born into royalty his early life was very hard, a King/Emperor needs to be able to ride a horse, so they trained him for months to ride with one hand, falling of the horse again and again, but eventually became quite good. It is also speculated by some that he suffered some mild brain damage during the difficult birth, some sources describing him being born looking blue, with everyone thinking he wouldn't survive, but they managed to keep him alive. He also lost his grandfather and father in the same year, that must've been difficult. But he was a good man at heart, during WWI he received a letter from a British POW who's mother was dying, he asked if he could go and be with her for her last moments, and he promised to come back to the POW camp once she had passed, Wilhelm allowed this, the soldier left for Britain, he kept his word and came back to the camp awhile later. He was also known for his love of dogs, whose gravestones you can find at Huis Doorn, his favorite dog, called Senta, lived for 20 years, a dog doesn't get that old without love and care.

  • @andyx2299
    @andyx22994 жыл бұрын

    GOTT MIT UNS

  • @tthor3546

    @tthor3546

    4 жыл бұрын

    🖤🤍❤

  • @misterbacon4933

    @misterbacon4933

    4 жыл бұрын

    Und nicht mit die Niederlande? Das land hatte der Kaiser as fluchtlinge acceptiert...biss zum in die 2e weltkrieg.

  • @feynman6625

    @feynman6625

    4 жыл бұрын

    Got mit uns...while they were butchering the belgiams .

  • @steve4nj
    @steve4nj5 жыл бұрын

    I would follow Kaiser Wilhelm into battle any time.

  • @WilliamRing45

    @WilliamRing45

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are a sacrificial fool.

  • @andreasbonaparte8171

    @andreasbonaparte8171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WilliamRing45 Nope, that what we call loyalty, just like everyone would rather Follow Napoleon into the suicidal battle

  • @cavushh3743
    @cavushh37433 жыл бұрын

    Gott mit uns Ruhe in Frieden

  • @etienhoogcarspel8919
    @etienhoogcarspel89195 жыл бұрын

    eine schöne geste endlich zuhause wo er gehört

  • @TheGogeta222

    @TheGogeta222

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gegen seinen letzten Willen

  • @SuperGlocken
    @SuperGlocken6 жыл бұрын

    Entschuldigen Sie vielmals meine Frage wegen der Hymne. Ich muß mich korrigieren, Sie wählten ja "Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe", zwar auch von einem Russen, Dimitri Stephanowitsch Bortnianski, komponiert, aber es war mein Hörfehler - Sorry!!! Als ich vor einigen Jahren mit meiner Frau Doorn besuchte, sagte der Schloßführer: "Wilhelm II. wollte erst nach Deutschland überführt werden, wenn wieder ein Hohenzoller auf dem Thron sitzt - er wird uns wohl erhalten bleiben". Beste Grüße, Erwin Hoheisel, Eppstein

  • @mattm9759
    @mattm97596 жыл бұрын

    For a second I thought this had finally happened. Will the kaiser ever return home to a proper burial?

  • @mcaddicts

    @mcaddicts

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not until the monarchy is restored as per Wilhelm's final wishes.

  • @ron9320

    @ron9320

    3 жыл бұрын

    Let us do anything that this will never happen

  • @bubble4072

    @bubble4072

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ron9320 *hopefully will

  • @nahtanaught

    @nahtanaught

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ron9320 Found the nazi.

  • @Hainbollo1
    @Hainbollo16 жыл бұрын

    Dieser Lieblingsenkel Queen Victorias und älteste Sohn der mit Karl Marx korrespondierenden, hochintelligenten Princess Royal Victoria (nachmaligen Kaiserin Friedrich) war ein vielseitig begabter, Neuerungen aufgeschlossener Mann mit einer schnellen Auffassungsgabe, der seine schwere körperliche Behinderung in bewunderungswürdiger Weise meisterte, die jedem Körperbehinderten heute noch Respekt abverlangt. Durch seine Förderung von Wissenschaft und Technik, sowie durch das verbindende Band seiner Präsenz an vielen Orten des Landes, formte er aus dem von Bismarck geschmiedeten, einigen Deutschen Reich überhaupt erst das moderne Deutschland. Während seiner Herrschaft wurden in den architektonisch aufblühenden Städten imposante Kirchen und stolze Synagogen in einer Zahl gebaut, wie niemals zuvor oder danach. Das jüdisch-christliche Erbe unseres Landes wurde unter ihm somit wertgeschätzt und ausgebaut. Als Staatsoberhaupt des saturierten Deutschlands suchte er Freundschaft und gute Nachbarschaft mit Großbritannien, Russland, den USA und - ja - auch mit Frankreich. Leider wurde im letzteren Fall seine ausgestreckte Hand nie wirklich ergriffen. Auch wenn er nach der altrömischen Devise ‚Si vis pacem, para bellum’ (Wenn Du den Frieden willst, bereite den Krieg vor) handelte, und daher eine zur Küstenverteidigung fähige Flotte aufbaute und das stehende Heer funktionsfähig erhielt, war ihm bewußt, das Deutschland durch einen Krieg nur verlieren konnte. Nur wenige der damaligen Staatsmänner haben - gleich ihm - bis zuletzt (Telefonat mit seinem ‚Cousin’, dem Zaren, wenige Stunden vor Kriegsausbruch) versucht, den verhängnisvollen Krieg zu verhindern. Und als der Krieg verloren war, war der deutsch-jüdische Patriot und Generaldirektor der HAPAG-Reederei, Albert Ballin, einer der ersten, die sich nach Erhalt der Nachricht von der Abdankung des Kaisers das Leben nahmen, da er nicht in einem Deutschland leben wollte, in dem der Kaiser nicht mehr Staatsoberhaupt war. Hier noch einigen Zitate über und von Wilhelm: „ Es war ein großer Fehler, damals auf der Abdankung des Kaisers bestanden zu haben. Er hätte Hitler niemals zum Reichskanzler gemacht“. Sir Winston Churchhill, 1945. „Wäre der Kaiser 1913 gestorben, sein Bild in der Geschichte wäre ein völlig anderes und er würde zu den ganz großen Gestalten in der deutschen Geschichte zählen.“ Walther Rathenau. „Die Deutschen werden die einzige Fahne, die sie [die Nationalsozialisten] übrig gelassen haben, noch verfluchen und eines Tages verbrennen.“ Wilhelm II. „Das ist ja eine Schande was da jetzt zuhause geschieht. Wo sind meine alten Offiziere ? Sie müssten alle protestieren und dem Treiben ein Ende bereiten. Zum ersten Mal in meinem Leben schäme ich mich, ein Deutscher zu sein. „ Wilhelm II. nach Erhalt der Nachricht über die ‚Reichskristall- / Reichspogromnacht’. Ergo: Diese Persönlichkeit gehört einfach nach Hause ! Er gehört zu den historischen Gestalten, auf die wir Deutsche stolz sein können. Es wäre schön, wenn wir - als sein Volk - die Größe aufbringen könnten, seine Verdienste endlich zu würdigen und es wäre ebenso schön, wenn das Haus Hohenzollern bereit wäre, die einschlägige Passage im Kodizill zu seinem letzten Willen (Rückkehr erst nach Wiedereinführung der Monarchie) großzügig auszulegen…

  • @detleva.knebel5806

    @detleva.knebel5806

    6 жыл бұрын

    Höhepunkt dieser Übertreibung/Vergötterung dieses sich stur dem modernen, sprich konstitutionellen oder parlamentarischen Monarchentum Entgegenstellenden ist das mit dem Wertschätzen des jüdisch-christlichen Glaubens: Sein Paktieren mit der "Hohen Pforte" hat doch jegliche Positiv-Entwicklung im Nahen Osten verhindert bzw. um Jahrzehnte verzögert. Die damals bereits mögliche Schaffung einer "jüdischen Heimstatt" (Herzl/Zionismus) hätte man weitaus unblutiger gestalten können, hätte der Kaiser sein (in großen Ansätzen gewiss gegebene) modernes Denken auch dem Sultan und der Zentralregierung kundgetan. Der Genozid an den Armeniern hätte verhindert -allerdings leider auch beschleunigt- werden können. Stattdessen bekamen sie die (nur technische!) "Meisterleistung" Bagdadbahn. ...

  • @detleva.knebel5806

    @detleva.knebel5806

    6 жыл бұрын

    Was mich bei dieser maßlosen Glorifizierung dieses ebenso unglücklichen wie am Ende (dem einfachen Volk gegenüber!) herzlosen Monarchen wundert: Wo bleibt die Forderung nach der Installation von Reiterstandbildern mit Wilhelm 2 + Genius? Nun ja - das könnte ja Gaulands AfD als Eingabe in den 19. Bundestag einbringen, bevor die dort größeres Unheil verursachen ...

  • @hummingbird7545

    @hummingbird7545

    6 жыл бұрын

    Semper .Talis Amen

  • @geiserich8665

    @geiserich8665

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nach dem Attentat von Sarajevo hat der dt. Botschafter in Wien zur Mäßigung geraten. Wilhelm wollte das nicht. Er wollte das Räubernest in Belgrad ausräuchern. Als Serbien wider Erwarten das Österreichische Ultimatum annahm ( es sollte unannehmbar sein) , hat Willy gesagt: damit entfällt jeder Kriegsgrund. Und was hat er dann getan? Nichts, obwohl das seine Aufgabe gewesen wäre. Das Telefongespräch mit dem Zaren war viel zu spät, aber Wilhelm hätte trotzdem den Krieg abblasen müssen. Das hat er immer noch nicht getan, auch deshalb, weil er als Staatsoberhaupt sich nicht gegen seine Untergebenen durchsetzen konnte.

  • @williweimar7453

    @williweimar7453

    Жыл бұрын

    @@geiserich8665 die Russen standen bereits an der deutschen und österreichischen Grenze zum Einfall bereit. Durch Gelder der Franzosen gezielt aufgebaut, über Jahre. Kaiser Wilhelm 2 hat das bis zu letzt nicht glauben wollen. England hat Jahrelang Landungsstreifen und Bunkeranlagen in Belgien vorbereitet um seine Truppen gezielt anlanden zu können. Vielleicht mal diese Fakten nicht ignorieren.

  • @jimcrawford5039
    @jimcrawford50392 жыл бұрын

    whose funeral is it anyway?

  • @danielwerner1666
    @danielwerner16669 ай бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden Wilhelm. Willkommen zu Hause.

  • @Wertiich_bs
    @Wertiich_bs Жыл бұрын

    Gott mit uns!

  • @samsmith2635
    @samsmith26357 жыл бұрын

    Restore the Monarchy, at least ceremonially, raise a regiment of Kaisergarde to go snatch up the Kaiser and give him a proper funeral procession via unter die Linden. He honoured Deutschland, and almost won the war, a war Germany didnt start. It was in the last will and testament that Kaiser Wilhelm II did not wish to return to Germany until the Monarchy was restored. So... Restore it.. Heil dir im Siegerkranz

  • @josephhenry661

    @josephhenry661

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ja'... Restore The Monarchy in Germany!

  • @axsirlotl4334

    @axsirlotl4334

    7 жыл бұрын

    I agree with restoring the monarchy, however I wouldn't give any honour to Wilhelm II that he didn't deserve. He abandoned the founding father of the Germany Empire (Bismarck) who worked rigorously to ensure that Germany would survive and pursued a Weltpolitik which isolated Germany and led to its destruction. Wilhelm II didn't even have the honour to go down with his ship; he fled Germany before the war had even ended, that is a treacherous act made even worse considering that it was himself who led Germany to such a situation. Restore the monarchy, but Wilhelm II shouldn't be celebrated, he spat in the face of Bismarck and helped to destroy the Prussian state.

  • @numisnerd

    @numisnerd

    6 жыл бұрын

    hr ignoranten Kommentare sind voll der shit.

  • @samsmith2635

    @samsmith2635

    6 жыл бұрын

    Fled Germany? Did so per recommendation of his War Council and Ministers, besides he saw what was happening in Russia, he did not want to become a political prisoner and end up Dead like the Tsar and Family.... The Kaiser had children, the future of the Monarchy, who he did not want murdered by Revolutionaries, so he fled to his Ally, the Netherlands.. I mean that orange sash wasnt for nothing that he wore on occasion. I agree with you to a point that Bismarck and his policies should of been heeded by Kaiser Wilhelm II however that water is under the bridge at this point.

  • @oJoJo

    @oJoJo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Make Willem Alexander Kaiser he is the monarch of German blood that can unify the netherlands and germany

  • @ghost-zy1ix
    @ghost-zy1ix Жыл бұрын

    Schön das der Kaiser noch soviele Fans hat Gruß aus Köln

  • @wolfgangmiller7283
    @wolfgangmiller728320 күн бұрын

    Ruhe in Frieden unser Kaiser Wilhelm

  • @sem4151
    @sem41516 жыл бұрын

    the Kaiser still lays in the area of house doorn

  • @canuckprogressive.3435

    @canuckprogressive.3435

    3 жыл бұрын

    And since the monarchy will never be restored, he will stay there as he wished.

  • @ironymus9749
    @ironymus97496 жыл бұрын

    Nun er hatte noch ein Prinz Eitel Friederich v.Pr. davon hört und liest man überhaupt nix.. Mein Ururgroßvater hieß Friederich Wilhelm Artur Eitel Jörg von Preußen Oberster Rittmeister am Kaiserlichen Hof.Das war ein Diensttitel

  • @philiph6456
    @philiph6456 Жыл бұрын

    Is there a reason why the Kaiser Standarte was upside down on His Coffin?? It reads 0781 in the frame with the WachBatallion Pallbearers carrying Him into Der Dom.

  • @veitno
    @veitno2 жыл бұрын

    Wenn mit der Beerdigung Wilhlems Prinz Georg Friedrich den Kaiserthron besteigt, sehr gerne

  • @philliphamilton3591
    @philliphamilton35914 жыл бұрын

    This is the most beautiful music, what is it?

  • @christianestadler7734

    @christianestadler7734

    4 жыл бұрын

    Das Lied heißt: "Ich glaube an die Macht der Liebe".

  • @kubanskiloewe
    @kubanskiloewe6 жыл бұрын

    Wenn Wilhelm Berlin heute sehen könnte, bin ich mir gar nicht so sicher ob er nicht lieber in Doorn geblieben wäre ! Und Versöhnung mit wem ?? Hatten die Käsköppe diesmal die Schranken freiwillig geöffnet ;-)

  • @mjwgjema7884

    @mjwgjema7884

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ja, das hatten sie, weil die Königin Wilhelmina und das Kabinett wussten das hier nicht Gerechtigkeit, sondern einfach Rache und Propagandabedürfnis die Motivierung zur Auslieferiung waren. Ja, wir Käseköpfe haben ihn aus juridisch-ethischen Grunde zugelassen gegen die Wille der Engländer. Damals gab es noch Regierungsleute mit Charakter.

  • @feikotemme8736

    @feikotemme8736

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mjwgjema7884 Chapeau!

  • @paul8158

    @paul8158

    4 жыл бұрын

    @kubanskiloewe "Käsköppe" disqualifiziert Dich!

  • @kubanskiloewe

    @kubanskiloewe

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@paul8158 hahaha, deine Intoleranz disqualifiziert dich eher ! . weißt Du wie wir ständig im AUsland genannt werden ? Wüßte nich was ich daran auszusetzen habe wenn mich ein Ami oder Engländer "Kraut oder Hunne" nennt oder ein Franzose "Bosch" oder "Sauerkrautfresser" oder oder ...das sind Kosenamen und jeder lacht drüber; soll sogar welche geben die stolz darauf sind; mir egal aber auch ok.

  • @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310
    @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310 Жыл бұрын

    In treuem Gedenken 🥀💔

  • @petralehmann2107
    @petralehmann2107 Жыл бұрын

    Ruh in Frieden unser Kaiser Wilhelm