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  2. Wilhelm II, German Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941) was the last German emperor ( German: Kaiser) and King of Prussia from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire and the House of Hohenzollern 's 300-year reign in Prussia and 500-year reign in Brandenburg .

  3. Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany - 1914-1918-Online

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    Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany (1882-1951), eldest son of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) was born on 6 May 1882 at the Marmorpalais in Potsdam. Wilhelm joined the 1 st Company of the 1 st Grenadier Regiment.

  4. Frederick III | Hohenzollern Dynasty, Prussian Reforms ...

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    Frederick III, also called (until 1888) Crown Prince Frederick William, German Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm, in full Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl, (born Oct. 18, 1831, Potsdam, Prussia—died June 15, 1888, Potsdam), king of Prussia and German emperor for 99 days in 1888, during which time he was a voiceless invalid, dying of throat cancer.

  5. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince - Wikiwand

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    As Emperor Wilhelm's heir, he was the last Crown Prince of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, until the abolishment of the monarchy. Wilhelm became crown prince at the age of six in 1888, when his grandfather Frederick III died and his father became emperor. He was crown prince for 30 years until the fall of the empire on 9 November ...

  6. Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany - 1914-1918-Online

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    Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany (1882-1951), eldest son of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) was born on 6 May 1882 at the Marmorpalais in Potsdam. Wilhelm joined the 1st Company of the 1st Grenadier Regiment. He completed his education from 1886-1900 in Plön at a school created especially to prepare him for his role as monarch.

  7. About: Wilhelm, German Crown Prince - DBpedia Association

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    ヴィルヘルム・フォン・プロイセン(ドイツ語: Wilhelm von Preußen, 1882年5月6日 - 1951年7月20日)は、プロイセン及びドイツの王族・皇族、陸軍軍人、政治活動家。 ドイツ皇帝ヴィルヘルム2世の長男で、最後のドイツ皇太子。 陸軍の最終階級は歩兵大将。 빌헬름 폰 프로이센 황태자 (독일어: Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preußen: 1882년 5월 6일 ~ 1951년 7월 20일)는 독일 제국의 황태자이자 프로이센의 왕세자였다 (통칭은 빌헬름 빅토어).

  8. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince — Google Arts & Culture

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    May 6, 1882 - Jul 20, 1951. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince of Prussia was the eldest child and heir of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II, and the last Crown Prince of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. After the death of his grandfather Emperor Frederick III, Wilhelm became crown prince at the age of six, retaining that ...

  9. Germany's ex-royal family win legal case against historian

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    Others say appearing with Hitler and his associates, including in a famous photo of Hitler with Crown Prince Wilhelm, eldest son of Wilhelm II, in Potsdam in 1933, was helpful and symbolic.

  10. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince | The Kaiserreich Wiki | Fandom

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    Friedrich Wilhelm (born 6 May 1882), known popularly as simply Wilhelm, is the current Crown Prince (German: Kronprinz) of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. As the eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II, he is first in the line of succession. Wilhelm was born in 1882, six years before the...

  11. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Friedrich Wilhelm Victor Augustus Ernest (German language: Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst) (6 May 1882 – 20 July 1951) of the House of Hohenzollern was the last Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire . Contents 1 Early life 2 Relations with his family 3 World War I 4 1918–34 5 1934–51 6 Family and children