of, 199
William II., Emperor, an ominous admission by, 43
and the Agadir crisis, 69, 70
and the Anglo-French Entente, 52
Bismarck's message to, 148
consults Bethmann-Hollweg and Zimmermann, 132
Count Czernin on, 170
desires exchange of views between Berlin and London, 70, 71
Emperor of Austria's letter to, and memorandum on policy, 131
frank speech with author, 52 _et seq_.
his proposal on Bagdad Railway question, 66
his reception in London, 68
incautious speeches of, 69, 117, 161
pays surprise visit to Bismarck, 148
promises support to Austria, 150
reads a poem to author, 165
reviews his troops, 51
Tirpitz and, 142
visits King Edward and King George, 62, 67
Wilson, Admiral Sir Arthur, meets the Emperor, 68
Wilson, General, and the Committee of Imperial Defense, 184
Windsor, the German Emperor's visit to, 62
Zimmermann, Herr, at Potsdam conference, 151
meets author, 77
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