The Schemes of the Kaiser by Juliette Adam

"The Schemes of the Kaiser" by Juliette Adam is a historical account written during the early 20th century. This work presents a critical examination of German Emperor William II's political maneuvers and ambitions, particularly in the context of Franco-German relations leading up to World War I. The author, a fervent French nationalist, describes the ongoing tension between France and Germany, emphasizing the desire for Alsace-Lorraine's restoration and the broader geopolitical implications of German militarism. The opening of the book provides an insightful view into the complex character of William II, portraying him as a Machiavellian figure whose actions are driven by personal ambition and a quest for supremacy. Adam reflects on his public persona of peace while arguing that his policies are fundamentally aggressive, revealing a strategic agenda that threatens European stability. Through sharp commentary and political analysis, the opening establishes the foundation for a critique of both William II's governance and the broader implications for France and its allies, setting an urgent tone that resonates with the historical anxieties of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Adam, Juliette, 1836-1936
Translator Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy), 1863-1945
Title The Schemes of the Kaiser
Credits E-text prepared by Al Haines
Reading Level Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class DD: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Germany
Subject William II, German Emperor, 1859-1941
Subject Germany -- Foreign relations -- 1871-1918
Category Text
eBook-No. 17737
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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