Publisher's Synopsis
This book offers a rare glimpse into the life of Wilhelm II, the last German emperor, during his exile in the Netherlands after World War I. Written by Lady Norah Bentinck, a member of the British aristocracy who befriended the ex-kaiser during his exile, the book provides an intimate portrait of Wilhelm's daily life and his reflections on his role in the war. This book is a fascinating historical document that sheds new light on one of the most tumultuous periods in modern European history.
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