citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 682
Guglielmo II di Germania frasi celebri
“Dinanzi a Dio e dinanzi alla storia la mia coscienza è pura: io non ho voluto la guerra.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 681
Citazioni di Guglielmo II
Origine: Commentando la risposta della Serbia all'ultimatum dell'Austria, nel 1914, dopo che l'Austria aveva già dato inizio alla prima guerra mondiale; citato in Luciano Canfora, 1914, Sellerio editore, 2006, pp. 81 sg.)
“Io non conosco più partiti: conosco soltanto dei tedeschi.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 679
“La spada è levata ed io non posso rinfoderarla senza la vittoria o senza onore.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 680
Guglielmo II di Germania Frasi e Citazioni
“[Dopo Caporetto] La terribile disfatta dell'avversario è un giudizio di Dio.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 682
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 678
“Noi siamo il sale della terra, ma noi siamo anche degni di esserlo.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 678
Citazioni di Guglielmo II
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 682-683
Citazioni di Guglielmo II
“Quando si viene alla lotta, cessa ogni partito: noi siamo soltanto fratelli tedeschi.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 679
“Siamo destinati a grandi cose, ed io vi guido verso tempi meravigliosi.”
Citazioni di Guglielmo II
Origine: Citato in Guglielmo II di Cesare Marchi, in Le ultime monarchie, p. 45, 1973, Istituto Geografico De Agostini.
“[Sui nemici della Germania nella I guerra mondiale] Adesso li pesteremo di santa ragione.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 679
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 680
Citazioni di Guglielmo II, Attribuite
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 681
Citazioni di Guglielmo II, Attribuite
“Non vi è più nessuna legge internazionale.”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 681
Citazioni di Guglielmo II, Attribuite
“[Sull'esercito inglese] Poveri ragazzi!”
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 680
Poor boys!
Citazioni di Guglielmo II, Attribuite
citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 680-681
Citazioni di Guglielmo II, Attribuite
Guglielmo II di Germania: Frasi in inglese
Reaction to Hindenburg and Ludendorff's advice that an armistice must be requested (29 September 1918), quoted in Fritz Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 1967), p. 634
1910s
Letter to German Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow (1 January 1906), quoted in Fritz Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 1967), p. 22
1900s
“England, France, and Russia have conspired...to wage a war of annihilation against us.”
30 July, 1924, quoted in World War I: The Definitive Visual History (United States: Smithsonian, 2014), p. 20
1920s
Marginal note written in early 1918 before the Spring Offensive, quoted in Fritz Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 1967), p. 610
1910s
“For the first time, I am ashamed to be a German.”
In regard to Adolf Hitler's Kristallnacht (November 1938); as quoted in Our German Cousins: Anglo-German Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries (1974) by John Mander, p. 219
1930s
Georg Alexander von Müller's diary entry (16 September 1914), quoted in Georg Alexander von Müller, The Kaiser and His Court (London: Macdonald, 1961), p. 33
1910s
Marginal note on report from the German ambassador to London, Prince Lichnowsky (December 1912), quoted in Fritz Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 1967), p. 32
1910s
Speech (23 November 1891), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 158
1890s
Speech celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Hanoverian regiments (19 December 1903), quoted in The Times (21 December 1903), p. 9
1900s
Reaction to the Tsar's invitation (August 1898) to the Hague Conference of 1899, quoted in Robert K. Massie, Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War (London: Pimlico, 2004), pp. 429-430
1890s
Remarks made at the meeting of the German warlords at Advanced General Headquarters at Avesnes (11 August 1918), quoted in John Terraine, To Win A War: 1918 The Year of Victory (London: Cassell, 2003), p. 121
1910s
Speech in the aftermath of the Spring Offensive (18 July 1918), quoted in Fritz Fischer, World Power or Decline (New York: W. W. Norton & Co, 1974), p. 92
1910s
Speech (26 February 1897), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 159
1890s
“I regard every Social Democrat as an enemy of the Empire and Fatherland.”
Speech (14 May 1889), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 159
1880s
Speech (2 September 1895), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 159
1890s
Speech at the Krupp Centenary in Essen (8 August 1912), quoted in William Manchester, The Arms of Krupp 1587-1968 (London: Michael Joseph, 1968), p. 303
1910s
“The fleet is necessary to show that Germany is as well born as Britain.”
The Growth of Nationalism (1992)
Speech at the launching of the battleship Wittelsbach (3 July 1900), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), pp. 158-159
1900s
Letter to Poultney Bigelow (14 September 1940), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, The Kaiser and his Court: Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), p. 211
1940s
Speech at the funeral of Friedrich Alfred Krupp (27 November 1902), quoted in William Manchester, The Arms of Krupp 1587-1968 (London: Michael Joseph, 1968), p. 275
1900s
“There is only one person who is master in this Empire and I am not going to tolerate any other.”
Speech at Düsseldorf (4 May 1891), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 157
1890s
Marginal note written on a message from the Belgian government (9 August 1914), quoted in John Horne and Alan Kramer, German Atrocities, 1914: A History of Denial (London: Yale University Press, 2001), pp. 18-19
1910s
Letter to Poultney Bigelow (15 August 1927), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, Wilhelm II: Into the Abyss of War and Exile 1900-1941 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), p. 1238
1920s
Georg Alexander von Müller's diary entry (29 October 1918), quoted in Georg Alexander von Müller, The Kaiser and His Court (London: Macdonald, 1961), pp. 416-417
1910s
Conversation with Lord Stamfordham (25 May 1913), quoted in John Rohl, 'Germany', in Keith Wilson (ed.), Decisions for War 1914 (London: University College London Press, 1995), pp. 43-44
1910s
Letter to an American friend (1893), quoted in John Rohl, Wilhelm II: The Kaiser's Personal Monarchy 1888-1900 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), p. 1003
1890s
Letter to Poultney Bigelow (14 April 1927), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, The Kaiser and his Court: Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), p. 210
1920s
Letter to Margarethe Landgraffin von Hessen (3 November 1940), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, The Kaiser and his Court: Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), p. 212
1940s
“I know no parties anymore, only Germans!”
Ich kenne keine Parteien mehr, ich kenne nur noch Deutsche!
Speech for the Reichstag (4 August 1914)
Quoted in Verhandlungen des Reichstags, Stenographische Berichte, 1914/16, Bd. 306, 1f
1910s