The present situation arose not from temporary conflicts of interest or diplomatic combinations, but is the result of ill-will existing for years against the strength and prosperity of the German Empire. We are not pushed on by the desire of conquest; we are moved by the unbending desire to secure for ourselves and those coming after us the place on which God has put us.
as King of Prussia last German Emperor from 1888 to 1918 (1859–1941)
Wilhelm II of Germany (27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941), born Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen, was the last German Emperor (Kaiser) and the last King (König) of Prussia, ruling from 1888 to 1918. He abdicated during the November Revolution, and fled to exile in the Netherlands.
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Alternative Names:
Frederick William Victor Albert of Prussia
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Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht von Preußen
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Friedrich Wilhelm Emperor William II
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Wilhelm II, German Emperor
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German Emperor Wilhelm II
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Wilhelm II.
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William II
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Wilhelm II of Germany
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Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Hohenzollern
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Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Emperor Willlam
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The man who breaks away from the law of beauty, the feeling for aesthetics and harmony, of which every human heart is sensible, even when it is unable to give it expression, and finds his main principle in the thought of some special tendency, some definite solution of what are rather technical problems, sins against the primary source and origin of art.
I regard it as my duty, in the spirit of my parents, to hold my hand over my German people, its rising generation, to cultivate in them the sense of the beautiful, to develop in them a taste for art, but only on a definite path, only within definite limits, which lie in the feeling for beauty and harmony, that exists in the hearts of men.