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Kipling was
offended by the
German Emperor Wilhelm II's Hun
speech (
Hunnenrede) in 1900,
urging German troops being sent to
China to
crush the Boxer...
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German troops by
Kaiser Wilhelm II. What is
dubbed the "Hun speech" (
Hunnenrede) was
delivered on 27 July 1900, when he bade
farewell to the
German expeditionary...
- with the "Yellow Peril". On 27 July 1900, the
Kaiser gave the
infamous Hunnenrede (Hun speech) in
Bremerhaven to
German soldiers being sent to Imperial...
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demands for the
killing of
other ("enemy") groups.
During the
infamous Hunnenrede,
Wilhelm II demanded: If you come
before the enemy, he will be defeated...
- used the same chant. On 27 July 1900,
Kaiser Wilhelm II gave the
racist Hunnenrede (Hun speech)
exhorting his
soldiers to
barbarism and that
Imperial German...
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