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Kaiser Wilhelm II with King Haakon of Norway
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Kaiser Wilhelm II with King Haakon of Norway
King Haakon of Norway (1872 - 1957), formerly Prince Carl of Denmark pictured talking with Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and the Norwegian Prime Minister, Michelsen in 1909. The Kaiser and King Haakon were related by marriage - Haakons wife was Princess Maud of Great Britain and a cousin of the Kaiser. Norway remained neutral during World War I. Date: 1909
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Haakon Kaiser Minister Norway Norwegian Prime Wilhelm
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In this historic photograph, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (1859-1941) is seen in deep conversation with King Haakon of Norway (1872-1957), then known as Prince Carl of Denmark, and Norwegian Prime Minister, Johan Ludvig Mowinckel Michelsen (1861-1937), during a diplomatic visit in 1909. The three men stand in a grand room adorned with ornate furnishings and large windows, allowing natural light to filter in. The relationship between the two monarchs was significant as Haakon's wife, Princess Maud of Wales, was a first cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Despite their familial ties, Norway remained neutral during World War I, a testament to the diplomatic skills of its leaders and the strength of its independence. The photograph captures a moment of candid interaction between the three men, with Kaiser Wilhelm II leaning in intently towards King Haakon as they engage in a serious discussion. The Norwegian Prime Minister, Michelsen, stands slightly to the side, observing the exchange. The image underscores the complex web of European alliances and familial connections that shaped international relations in the early 20th century. The photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the personal dynamics between the leaders of two powerful European nations during a time of political tension and shifting allegiances. The image is also a reminder of the intricate relationships that existed between royal families across Europe, which often played a significant role in shaping diplomacy and international relations.
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