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  1. Jun 10, 2023 · Jun 10, 2023 3:31 pm ·. By Brianna Sainez. While fans were introduced to the love story of Amanda Wilhelm and Razvan Ciocoi on season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, the mother of two ...

  2. Dec 1, 2000 · Law breaker In 1896 Wilhelm Wien derived an empirical law that appeared to accurately describe the radiation emitted by a black body. However, as these spectra measured by Otto Lummer and Ernst Pringsheim in November 1899 reveal, Wien’s theoretical curve (green line) did not agree with the experimental data (red line) at long wavelengths ...

  3. One of the persistent rumors during and after the war was that Canaris was secretly working for the Allies and was one of the participants in an attempted coup to oust Hitler. Canaris was born on January 1, 1887, in Aplerbeck, Germany, in the Ruhr Valley. He was the youngest of three children.

  4. Jul 28, 2009 · Wilhelm II. Wilhelm II, King of Prussia and German Kaiser, born 27 January 1859 in Berlin, died 5 June 1941 at Doorn in The Netherlands. Married Augusta Viktoria (1858-1921), Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein, in 1881; 7 children (6 sons; one daughter); married (second) the widow, Hermine, Princess of Reuss, (1886-1947), in 1922. The eldest ...

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) was a German philosopher, scholar of language, diplomat, and educational reformer. He contended that the character and structure of language express the culture and individuality of the speaker, and his views foreshadowed the modern development of ethnolinguistics. He was the elder brother of Alexander von Humboldt.

  6. I can only add a personal perspective. He is a tragic and glamorous figure. I think most people think of him as some sort of absolute ruler, what he wasn't but remembering the empire is blurred by world war 1 and then world war 2 and despising the monarchy in giving kickstart the democracy after '45.

  7. Jun 1, 2009 · 28 October, 1908The Daily Telegraph Affair. The interview of the Emperor Wilhelm II on October 28, 1908. London Daily Telegraph, October 28, 1908. . . . "You English," he said, "are mad, mad, mad as March hares. What has come over you that you are so completely given over to suspicions quite unworthy of a great nation?