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== Kaiser Jurgen I of Austro-German Empire == |
== Kaiser Jurgen I of Austro-German Empire == |
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− | ''Born in 1894, Kaiser Jurgen I was a Major in The German Armed Forces, led the German |
+ | ''Born in 1894, Kaiser Jurgen I was a Major in The German Armed Forces, led the German Calvary Charge at the Battle of Mons, and Marched his personal Force of [[The Prussian Guard]] through Paris. Born with German blood from his Father, Baron Werner Schoner from the Bavarian Province, and Austrian and Hungarian from his Mother's side, Countess Elisabeth Stummer from Austria. He was nominated a perfect candidate for the newly found Empire by the Prussian Junkers. In December 31 1912, Kaiser Jurgen I was pronounced Kaiser of the newly proclaimed Empire of Austro-Hungaria and The German Empire. |
[[Image:Kaiser_Wilhelm_II_000.JPG|left|thumb|135px|Kaiser Jurgen I in his Hungarian Palace.]] |
[[Image:Kaiser_Wilhelm_II_000.JPG|left|thumb|135px|Kaiser Jurgen I in his Hungarian Palace.]] |
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+ | == Industrial Power == |
− | After his coming to power, Kaiser Jurgen I directed his |
+ | After his coming to power, Kaiser Jurgen I directed his Government to the creation of a Economic Super Power, rapid Economical growth was soon brought to the new European State, quickly surpassing the American Economy. It had the largest Exports and Imports in the world. Turkey soon benefited from German-Turkish Relations. On 1914, World War I broke out, German/Austrian/Hungarian Troops were sent quickly to the Russian and French Frontiers. After many years, Germany soon triumphed over its enemies. Germany extended itself in Russia, claiming most of present Ukraine, liberating the Baltic States form Russian yoke, and freeing Finland. As well as further expansion in France. All of Afrika belonged to The Austro-Hungarian State, and all Mid-East Colonies belonging to Britain and France was given to The Ottoman Turkey, as well as Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. |
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+ | == Death of The Kaiser == |
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+ | The Kaiser soon died, and the Austro-German Empire soon collapsed. Also being a End of [[The Prussian]] Guard. Kaiser Jurgen I had a single son, which would inherit the Austro-German Throne, but due to certain errors and difficulties, he was only made Kaiser of [[The Prussian Reich]], that man being [[Kaiser Frederick II]], now Emperor of a Unified German Empire, otherwise known as [[The German Empire]]. |
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Revision as of 17:23, 9 June 2008
Kaiser Jurgen I of Austro-German Empire
Born in 1894, Kaiser Jurgen I was a Major in The German Armed Forces, led the German Calvary Charge at the Battle of Mons, and Marched his personal Force of The Prussian Guard through Paris. Born with German blood from his Father, Baron Werner Schoner from the Bavarian Province, and Austrian and Hungarian from his Mother's side, Countess Elisabeth Stummer from Austria. He was nominated a perfect candidate for the newly found Empire by the Prussian Junkers. In December 31 1912, Kaiser Jurgen I was pronounced Kaiser of the newly proclaimed Empire of Austro-Hungaria and The German Empire.
Industrial Power
After his coming to power, Kaiser Jurgen I directed his Government to the creation of a Economic Super Power, rapid Economical growth was soon brought to the new European State, quickly surpassing the American Economy. It had the largest Exports and Imports in the world. Turkey soon benefited from German-Turkish Relations. On 1914, World War I broke out, German/Austrian/Hungarian Troops were sent quickly to the Russian and French Frontiers. After many years, Germany soon triumphed over its enemies. Germany extended itself in Russia, claiming most of present Ukraine, liberating the Baltic States form Russian yoke, and freeing Finland. As well as further expansion in France. All of Afrika belonged to The Austro-Hungarian State, and all Mid-East Colonies belonging to Britain and France was given to The Ottoman Turkey, as well as Egypt, Libya and Tunisia.
Death of The Kaiser
The Kaiser soon died, and the Austro-German Empire soon collapsed. Also being a End of The Prussian Guard. Kaiser Jurgen I had a single son, which would inherit the Austro-German Throne, but due to certain errors and difficulties, he was only made Kaiser of The Prussian Reich, that man being Kaiser Frederick II, now Emperor of a Unified German Empire, otherwise known as The German Empire.