The German Emperor as Shown in His Public UtterancesWilliam II, German Emperor
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The German Emperor as Shown in His Public Utterances
William II, German Emperor
Germany -- History -- William II, 1888-1918 -- Sources; Germany -- Politics And Government -- 1871-1918
I now raise my glass with the wish that God's blessing may rest upon
the red Westphalian earth and upon all its people, that I may be
permitted still longer to maintain peace in order that they may follow
their calling undisturbed. God bless Westphalia! The province of
Westphalia--Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
ENGLISH JOURNALISTS
LONDON, NOVEMBER 16, 1907
In November and December, 1907, the Emperor paid a visit to
England. On this occasion the degree of Doctor of Civil Law was
conferred upon him by Oxford University. Ever since the Morocco
incident, in 1905, the feeling between the two countries had been
somewhat strained and newspapers on both sides of the channel had
helped to foment discontent. To a group of English journalists who
had visited Germany during the summer the Emperor gave an audience
and addressed them as follows:
GENTLEMEN:
I greatly appreciate your greeting. It gives me pleasure to think that
your visit to Germany during the past summer has been so fruitful and
that you are satisfied with the welcome accorded you by my countrymen.
The power which you possess is great and extremely beneficial when it
is used as a means for strengthening the feeling of friendship among
the peoples. Your address shows that this task lies near to your
hearts. I thank you, therefore, for your appearance here to-day. I
rejoice to have seen you and hope that you will exert your influence
to foster between our two nations the friendly feelings which are so
necessary to the peace of Europe. We belong to the same race and have
the same religion. These are bonds which should be strong enough to
preserve harmony and friendship between us.
ALSACE-LORRAINE
STRASBURG, AUGUST 30, 1908
The Emperor delivered the following address at a banquet after the
imperial manoeuvres in Alsace-Lorraine. The general situation in
Alsace-Lorraine has been discussed in connection with the address
to the delegates of the _Landesausschuss_ on March 14, 1891.
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