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Memoirs Of The Crown Prince Of Germany: Memoirs Of The Crown Prince Of Germany

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332 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2003

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Self serving, sometimes revealing but long-winded and filled with obscure and mundane details. Crown Prince Wilhelm was a spoiled, lazy, charming, intelligent, self-absorbed,womanizing ,foolish, irresolute, sometimes brilliant, feckless loser. He had three great chances to do right by Germany and actually lead his country down a better path, but he was incapable and he flubbed all three opportunities. His one great accomplishment was to end the battle of Verdun early and thereby he saved tens of thousands of lives. But nonetheless.....
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