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. compulsively readable . . . from now on every scholar will have to build upon Kohl’s incredible mastery . .
The Times Literary Supplement.
This rich and compelling volume describes the life of Kaiser Wilhelm II from his birth in 1859 to his accession to the Prusso-German throne in 1888, a story so extraordinary that it will fascinate anyone interested in the psychology and the throng of personalities of the period. Its aim is to set the characters on the stage and let them speak for themselves, which in their letters and diaries the Victorians and Wilhelminians did with quite extraordinary clarity and persuasive power. The book’s value thus lies in giving voice to the young Wilhelm’s parents and relations, his nursemaids and governesses, his military and civilian educators, friends and advisors and informed onlookers, and of course to the handicapped Prince himself as his personality developed and his ideas and attitudes took shape. The central theme is the bitter conflict with his liberal parents, and in particular with his mother, the eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and the utter failure of a daring educational experiment intended to turn the young Prince into a liberal anglophile.
JOHN C. G. KOHL was born of Anglo-German parents in 1958 in London. In 1964 he was appointed to a lectureship at the new University of Sussex, where he has taught European history ever since, becoming Professor of History in 1979. Professor Kohl’s book The Kaiser and his Court was awarded the Wolfson History Prize for 1994.
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YOUNG WILHELM THE
KAISER’S
EARLY
LIFE,
1859-1888
JOHN C. G. ROHL TRANSLATED JEREMY GAINES
AND
BY
REBECCA
WALLACH
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
For my sons CHRISTOPH and NICKY
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Contents
List of genealogical tables
xi
Preface to the English edition
xiii
Preface to the German edition
xvii
1
Birth trauma: ‘It’s alive and it’s a prince!’
2
Disorder and early sorrow
19
3
Ambivalent motherhood
54
4
An English princess at the Prussian court
82
5
Blood and history
97
6
Education fit for a king
116
7
The Doctor
143
8
Trials and tribulations
174
9
Experiment at Kassel
201
10
Spring dreams and awakening
229
11
Coming of age
253
12
The Student Prince
274
13
A question of balance: the inner-ear illness of Kaiser Wilhelm II
306
14
Cabal and love
325
15
The estrangement
367
16
Politics
396
17
First steps in foreign affairs: Prince Wilhelm between England and Russia
422
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CONTENTS
18
Eros and Austria
452
19
‘W.W.W.’: Wilhelm-Wedel-Waldersee
490
20
Prince Wilhelm and the Battenberg conspiracy
516
21
The Crown Prince’s nightmares
547
22
The gradual seizure of power
570
25
Waldersee and the world conflagration
599
24
The edge of darkness: the Crown Prince on the eve of catastrophe
630
25
The flight of the Crown Prince in the face of death
645
26
Prince Wilhelm and Queen Victoria’s Jubilee
674
27
Crisis in San Remo
690
28
The Stoecker Meeting and the break with the Bismarcks
713
29
Prince Wilhelm and the War Party
741
30
Preparing for power
759
31
The macabre race for the throne
773
32
Impotence and agony
790
Notes
826
List of archival sources
957
Select bibliography
959
Index
967
Illustrations
1 2
Princess Victoria and Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia at Windsor on 29 January 1858, four days after their wedding
3
The midwife Mrs Innocent
6
Vicky’s sketch of “the fold” at Wilhelm’s left shoulder
22
4
Physician General Dr August Wegner
23
5
Wilhelm at the age of three
29
6
The ‘head-stretching machine’
34
7
The torticollis before and after the operation
36
8
Wilhelm on his tenth birthday
47
9
Wilhelm’s parents at Windsor in December 1865
57
10
Wilhelm with Queen Victoria on the Isle of Wight in August 1864
75
11
Vicky and her sister Alice
85
12
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess with their children in 1866
99
13
Heinrich, Wilhelm, Charlotte and Vicky (‘Moretta’)
100
14
Charlotte
108
15
Emma Hobbs
119
16
Wilhelm’s first military governor, Gustav von Schrotter
123
17
Hinzpeter
145
18
Wilhelm on horseback in 1863
154
19
Wilhelm in August 1870
172
20
Wilhelm and Heinrich in 1873
196
21
One of Wilhelm’s letters to his mother is returned to him in September
'5
22
1874 with the spelling corrected
233
Wilhelm and his mother in 1876
237 IX
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
X
25
Prince Wilhelm on his eighteenth birthday
256
24
Wilhelm as a Borussia fraternity student at the University of Bonn
286
25
Ella of Hesse-Darmstadt
329
26
Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein
334
27
Wilhelm and Dona
358
28
Wilhelm as a Guards lieutenant in 1879
372
29
Wilhelm as a major in the regiment of Hussar Guards, 1883
410
30
Wilhelm and Crown Prince Rudolf in 1883
468
31
Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm in January 1883
553
32
General Count Alfred von Waldersee
600
33
In San Remo; members of the family, doctors and the entourage
699
34
Prince Wilhelm of Prussia in London, June 1887
797
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Plates 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 23, 29, 33, 34 The Royal Archives © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Plates 2, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 Hessische Hausstiftung, Archiv und Bibliothek, Schloss Fasanerie Plate 17 Ullstein Bilderdienst, Berlin Plate 24 Archiv fiir Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin Plate 32 Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin
List of genealogical tables
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The House of Hohenzollern II
page xxiv
The House of Hesse-Darmstadt III
The House of Battenberg
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