20 Mark Wilhelm II
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Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert
was the oldest son of Crown Prince
Friedrich and Victoria, the oldest child of England’s
Queen Victoria. After
his grandfather, Wilhelm I, died, his father ruled for 88
days before dying of cancer. In 1890, Wilhelm II became
the Kaiser at age 29. He immediately forced Otto von
Bismarck to resign as chancellor. His administration
of internal affairs transformed Germany from an agricultural
to a major industrial nation. Foreign policy with existing
world powers, however, crumbled under Wilhelm II’s reign.
After several conflicts with France, England, and Russia,
Germany’s role in Austria-Hungary eventually escalated
into World War I. Instead of using his power to avoid
conflict, Wilhelm II encouraged his generals’ grand
war plans, which ruled out any chance for peace. Germany’s
World War I defeat made the demise of the German monarchy
inevitable. To avoid captivity and even death, Wilhelm
II was forced to seek political asylum in the Netherlands
until his death in 1941.
Historic Events
in the life of Wilhelm II
1859 – Wilhelm
II born on January 22, in Potsdam, near Berlin.
1889 – Adolf
Hitler born in Austria.
1890 – Kaiser
Wilhelm II accedes with aspirations for German world
role. Otto von Bismarck fired.
1914 – Archduke
Franz Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated. World
War I begins with Russia mobilizing its troops against
Germany.
1918 – Germany
signs armistice; Wilhelm II flees the country. Weimar
Republic created.
1941 – Wilhelm
II dies on June 4, in Doorn, The Netherlands.
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20 Mark Wilhelm II
| MINTED: |
1888 - 1913 |
| WEIGHT: |
.2304 |
| FINENESS: |
.900 |
| DIAMETER: |
22 mm |
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Coin:
20 Mark Wil. II
Price:
$251.10
Grade: XF
Description: German Wilhelm II 1888-1912
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Coin:
20 Mark Wil. II
Price:
$254.55
Grade: BU
Description: German Wilhelm II 1888-1912
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