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The Anti-Revolution Bill of 1894 in Wilhelmine Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

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In September of 1894, Emperor William stood before his Junkers in Königsberg. He reprimanded them for their outspoken opposition to the policies of his government, particularly to the treaties leading to lower duties on grain. He called it a “thing of nonsense” for Prussian noblemen to oppose their king, though, he said, as a good father he was willing to forget such unruly behavior. The Prussian nobility, he declared, must gather now about the House of Hohenzollern “in the struggle for religion, morality, and order against the parties of revolution.”

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Copyright © Conference Group for Central European History of the American Historical Association 1982

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