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"Eitel Friedrich of Prussia: The Prince Who Stood by Germany's Side During WW1" In the midst of World War I

Background imageEitel Collection: Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia and his wife

Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia and his wife
Prince Wilhelm Eitel Friedrich Christian Karl of Prussia and his wife, Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg (Princess Eitel Friedrich of Prussia). Handwritten date 5 May 1908

Background imageEitel Collection: Eitel, Prince De Prusse (1883) (b / w photo)

Eitel, Prince De Prusse (1883) (b / w photo)
5219652 Eitel, Prince De Prusse (1883) (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eitel, Prince De Prusse (1883)

Background imageEitel Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm IIs sons

Kaiser Wilhelm IIs sons
The six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured in 1900: (l to r standing) Eitel Friedrich (1883-1942), Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951), Adalbert (1884-1948); (in front) Oskar (1888-1958)

Background imageEitel Collection: If Germany Wins -- the Kaisers sons, WW1

If Germany Wins -- the Kaisers sons, WW1
A rather sickening and defeatist (or perhaps tongue-in-cheek) item, suggesting what might happen if Germany wins the First World War

Background imageEitel Collection: Three sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II

Three sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured with their wives in 1914: (l to r)Princess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glrg (887-1957), wife of August Wilhelm

Background imageEitel Collection: The Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II

The Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II
The six sons, one daughter, son-in-law and daughters-in-law of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. From left, back row, Prince Joachim of Prussia, the Emperors sixth and youngest son, born 1890

Background imageEitel Collection: Princes Wilhelm, Adalbert and Eitel Friedrich of Prussia

Princes Wilhelm, Adalbert and Eitel Friedrich of Prussia
Princes Wilhelm (1882-1951), Eitel Friedrich (1883-1942 - on the right) and Adalbert (1884-1948) of Prussia, children of Kaiser Wilhelm II, grandchildren of Vicky

Background imageEitel Collection: Princes of the Fatherland

Princes of the Fatherland
Three sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II dressed in full military uniform. From left, Prince Eitel-Friedrich, Crown Prince Wilhelm and Prince August-Wilhelm

Background imageEitel Collection: WILHELM II (1859-1941). German Kaiser. Composite portrait of the royal family, c1907

WILHELM II (1859-1941). German Kaiser. Composite portrait of the royal family, c1907. Left to right: Prince August Wilhelm and Alexandra Victoria; Prince Eitel Friedrich

Background imageEitel Collection: WILHELM II & SONS. German Emperor and King of Prussia with his sons walking

WILHELM II & SONS. German Emperor and King of Prussia with his sons walking from the Berliner Schloss (castle in the background) to the armory, 27 January 1913

Background imageEitel Collection: German Ship

German Ship
March 1915: The German ship Prinz Eitel Friedrich interned at Newport, Virginia. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEitel Collection: German exploration of Indonesia, 1880s C017 / 6873

German exploration of Indonesia, 1880s C017 / 6873
German exploration of Indonesia. 19th-century artwork of German explorer Otto Ehrenfried Ehlers (1855-1895) presenting Mandar people from Indonesia to German Emperor (Kaiser) Wilhelm II (1859-1941)

Background imageEitel Collection: Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia

Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia (1883-1942), second son of Kaiser Wilhelm II, with his wife, Princess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg

Background imageEitel Collection: Prince Wilhelm of Prussia with his family

Prince Wilhelm of Prussia with his family
Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, later Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941), pictured with his wife Auguste Viktoria, and three eldest sons in 1885; from left, Wilhelm, Eitel Friedrich and Adalbert

Background imageEitel Collection: Carol I / King of Romania

Carol I / King of Romania
KARL EITEL FRIEDRICH Made first king of independent Romania in 1881, shown here in his military regalia


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"Eitel Friedrich of Prussia: The Prince Who Stood by Germany's Side During WW1" In the midst of World War I, there stood a figure who played a significant role in the German monarchy – Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia. As one of Kaiser Wilhelm II's sons, he embodied the spirit and dedication to his country that ran deep within the royal bloodline. Alongside his wife, Princess Sophie Charlotte, Prince Eitel Friedrich represented not only their family but also the hopes and dreams of a nation. Their unwavering support for Germany was evident as they stood united during this tumultuous time. As part of "The Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II, " Prince Eitel Friedrich shared an unbreakable bond with his brothers, Princes Wilhelm and Adalbert. Together, they formed a formidable trio that symbolized strength and unity in times when their beloved country needed it most. A captivating black-and-white photograph from 1883 showcases young Eitel as he embarked on his journey as royalty. Little did anyone know then that this prince would grow up to become an integral part of history. Amidst all the chaos brought about by war, moments like an elaborate cake display served as reminders that even amidst turmoil, life continued its course. These displays were not just culinary masterpieces; they were symbols of resilience and celebration amidst adversity. If Germany emerged victorious from this devastating conflict, it was believed that these princes – including Eitel Friedrich – would play crucial roles in shaping the future destiny of their homeland. They were seen as beacons for hope and progress - true "Princes of the Fatherland. " Walking alongside Emperor Wilhelm II himself in another captured moment frozen in time is yet another testament to Prince Eitel Friedrich's significance within German society. This image portrays him walking side by side with his father - two generations bound together through duty and loyalty. And let us not forget about the mighty German ship, a symbol of strength and power that sailed the seas under the German flag.