In this interview the Kaiser’s son and fellow exile, Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882 – 1951, a.k.a. “The Butcher of Verdun”), catalogs his many discomforts as a “refugee” in Holland. At this point in his life, the former heir apparent was dictating his memoir (click here to read the book review) and following closely the goings-on at Versailles.

Click here to read what Kaiser Wilhelm II thought of Adolf Hitler.

Click here to read an article about the German veterans of W.W. I.

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