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“I regard every Social Democrat as an enemy of the Empire and Fatherland.” Kaiser Wilhelm II in his speech on 14 May 1889

“The soldier and the army, not Parliamentary majorities and decisions, have welded the German Empire together. I put my trust in the army.” — Kaiser Wilhelm II in his speech on 18 April 1891

There is a breed of men who do not deserve the name of Germans. I trust that the entire nation will find the strength to beat back their outrageous attacks. If that does not occur, I shall have to call on you, my Guards, for protection against the gang of traitors and for leading the battle which will free us from such elements.” – Kaiser Wilhelm II in his speech on 2 September 1895

“ Imagine a monarch, holding personal command of his army, disbanding his regiments, sacred with a hundred years of history—and handing his towns over to Anarchists and Democracy. ” — Kaiser Wilhelm II’s reaction to the Tsar's invitation (August 1898) to the Hague Conference of 1899.

“I am not a man who believes that we Germans bled and conquered thirty years ago...in order to be pushed to one side when great international decisions call to be made. If that were to happen, the place of Germany as a world power would be gone for ever, and I am not prepared to let that happen. It is my duty and privilege to employ to this end without hesitation the most appropriate and, if need be, the sharper methods.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s speech at the launching of the battleship Wittelsbach on 3 July 1900.

“Shoot down, behead and eliminate the Socialists first, if need be, by a blood-bath, then war abroad. But not before, and not à tempo.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to German Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow (1 January 1906),

“Arise, to arms! All hesitation, all delay is treason to the country. It is a question of the life or death of our Empire, of the life or death of German Might. We shall defend ourselves to the last breath and to the last man. Though a world of enemies come, we shall fight notwithstanding. When Germany has remained united, she has never been vanquished. Forward with God, for God will be with us as He was with our fathers.

Proclamation to his People.’ — Kaiser Wilhelm II’s speech on 7 August 1914

“But there have been those who did not want to work, but wanted to rest on their laurels. They were our enemies. We angered them through our prosperous development, our industry and science, our art and popular education, social legislation, etc. That raised our nation to a high place, and then came envy. Envy caused our opponents to fight, and so the war came over us who had no idea of it.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s address to Officials and Workers at Krupp's on 11 September 1918.

“The deepest, most disgusting shame ever perpetrated by a people in history, the Germans have done onto themselves. Egged on and misled by the tribe of Juda whom they hated, who were guests among them! That was their thanks! Let no German ever forget this, nor rest until these parasites have been destroyed and exterminated from German soil! This poisonous mushroom on the German oak-tree!” — Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to General August von Mackensen (2 December 1919),

“The Engl[ish], French and German 🧃 were all in cahoots with one another. Their sole aim was to establish the 🧃 domination of the world. Therefore they first had to enslave the German people completely. The Engl[ish] Prime Minister [David Lloyd George] was completely in the hands of the 🧃...When a new era dawned once more in Germany the 🧃 would meet their fate in no uncertain terms. They had syphoned off some 80 billions out of the country. They would have to repay all of this, the government must start by demanding 15 billions immediately. They would have to forfeit everything, their art collections, their houses, all their property. They would have to be removed once and for all from all their public offices, they must be thrown completely to the ground.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s remarks to his doctor, Dr Haehner (8 March 1921),

“A 🧃 cannot be a true patriot. He is something different, like a bad insect. He must be kept apart, out of a place where he can do mischief. The 🧃 are responsible for Bolshevism in Russia, and Germany too. I was far too indulgent with them during my reign, and I bitterly regret the favors I showed the prominent 🧃 bankers.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s statement, The Chicago Tribune, 2 July 1922

“England, France, and Russia have conspired...to wage a war of annihilation against us.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s remarks on 30 July, 1924,

“The 🧃 l are my most inveterate enemies at home and abroad; they remain what they are and always were: the forgers of lies and the masterminds governing unrest, revolution, upheaval by spreading infamy with the help of their poisoned, caustic, satyrical spirit. If the world once wakes up it should mete out to them the punishment in store for them, which they deserve.”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to Poultney Bigelow on 14 April 1927

“I was deeply moved by the incomparable achievements of the German Wehrmacht, leading to such prodigious successes. I followed the development of operations in minute detail with the aid of maps. Under brilliant leadership all sections of the armed forces displayed the greatest courage to achieve deeds that were quite stunning. The ignominy of November 1918 in the forest of Compiègne has been wiped out and the Diktat of Versailles torn up!”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to Kurt Jagow on 5 July 1940.

“[The English ruling classes are] Freemasons thoroughly infected by Juda. The British people must be liberated from the Antichrist Juda. We must drive Juda out of England just as he has been chased out of the Continent...Juda's plan has been smashed to pieces and they themselves swept out of the European Continent! [Europe is] consolidating and closing itself off from British influences after the elimination of the British and the 🧃!”

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to Alwina Grafin von der Goltz (July/August 1940),

The feats of our brave troops are wonderful, God gave them success. — May He continue to help them to peace with honour, & the victory over Juda & Antichrist in British garb.’

— Kaiser Wilhelm II’s letter to Margarethe Landgraffin von Hessen on 20 April 1941.

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