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Emperor William II during a maneuver in Silesia, 1913

Emperor William II during a maneuver in Silesia, 1913
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Emperor William II during a maneuver in Silesia, 1913
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Date
1913 AD (C20th AD)
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Enlarged photo of Emperor William II (with arms crossed in infantry uniform) in the last Kaiser maneuvre with King Constantine I of Greece, his officers and international observers in Silesia in 1913. From left to right: King Augustus of Saxony (left behind the emperor, in an Uhlan uniform), Emperor William II, Field Marshal General Count Gottlieb von Haeseler, King Constantine I of Greece (in a profile view in Prussian uniform with dark armband) and chief of general staff Helmuth Johannes von Moltke (looking at the camera). At the back to the left there is a scissor-bin glass as well as a card table. In the foreground two officers are studying a map. Behind them Austrian maneuver observers in conversation.

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army / Poland / Europe / royalty / soldier / card / uniform / maneuvers / military / personalities / exercise / historical / human / officer / Emperor / telescope / binoculars / Observe / noblity / parade / Prussia / military training / politics / troops / observer / Government / military training area / bar / greece / hohenzollern / Habsburg / william ii / Silesian Voivodeship / Bar Card / Relief Telescope / Scissors Binoculars / photograph / history / black and white / 20th century

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