Kaiser Wilhelm II traveled to Tangier, Morocco on March 31st to demonstrate Germany's interest in trade and territories in North Africa. In a speech, he stated Germany's goal to protect Morocco's independence and Sultan Aziz, and that Germany only seeks its "place in the sun", not complete control. The Kaiser also intimidated Britain and France by establishing a stable relationship with Morocco. Afterwards, he rode bravely on a white horse in Fez accompanied by local followers, showing his leadership abilities make him suitable to govern Germany.
Kaiser Wilhelm II traveled to Tangier, Morocco on March 31st to demonstrate Germany's interest in trade and territories in North Africa. In a speech, he stated Germany's goal to protect Morocco's independence and Sultan Aziz, and that Germany only seeks its "place in the sun", not complete control. The Kaiser also intimidated Britain and France by establishing a stable relationship with Morocco. Afterwards, he rode bravely on a white horse in Fez accompanied by local followers, showing his leadership abilities make him suitable to govern Germany.
Kaiser Wilhelm II traveled to Tangier, Morocco on March 31st to demonstrate Germany's interest in trade and territories in North Africa. In a speech, he stated Germany's goal to protect Morocco's independence and Sultan Aziz, and that Germany only seeks its "place in the sun", not complete control. The Kaiser also intimidated Britain and France by establishing a stable relationship with Morocco. Afterwards, he rode bravely on a white horse in Fez accompanied by local followers, showing his leadership abilities make him suitable to govern Germany.
emperor, landed yesterday the 31 March at Tangier to shoe how much interest we have in trading and acquiring the North African territories. Our leader delivered a magnificent speech in which he stated how we intend to protect the Sultan Aziz and Morocco's independence since we are only looking for our "place in the sun". He not only established a stable relationship with Morocco but also intimidated the greedy British and French who wanted complete control of North Africa. Afterwards, Kaiser Wilhelm II was observed bravely riding on a glorious white horse through the streets of Fez, accompanied by a group of followers - surprisingly, predominantly locals. Without a doubt, Kaiser Wilhelm II is an exceptional leader suitable for governing this incredible nation.