Kaiser Wilhelm IIs sons
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Kaiser Wilhelm IIs sons
The six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured in 1900: (l to r standing) Eitel Friedrich (1883-1942), Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951), Adalbert (1884-1948); (in front) Oskar (1888-1958), Joachim (1890-1920) and August Wilhelm (1887-1949), all dressed in military uniform. Each of the Kaisers sons were commissioned into the First Foot Guards on his tenth birthday and, at the age of twelve sent on to the military cadet school at Plon where a house had been purchased for them to segregate them from other pupils except those selected by their governor. The Kaiser abhorred the liberal education his parents had drawn up for him and set out to re-model German grammar schools on the cadet school model. He believed too much Classics was bad for boys and denied them a chance to develop strong national feelings. He urged more detailed study of Germany and German history, less classroom work and more physical activity. This regime ensured his sons grew up steeped in Prussian military tradition
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1882 1883 1884 1887 1888 1942 1948 1949 1951 1958 Activity Adalbert Believed Birthday Cadet Chance Class Room Classics Commissioned Denied Detailed Develop Drawn Dressed Eitel Feelings Foot Friedrich Governor Grammar Grew Guards Joachim Kaiser Kaisers Liberal Oskar Parents Physical Pictured Plon Prussian Pupils Purchased Regime Schools Selected Sons Strong Study Tenth Tradition Twelve Urged Wilhelm
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