Voice of Kaiser Wilhelm II - Hun Speech (Rare Recording - ENG/DEU sub.)
This is a presumed to be a voice recording of Kaiser Wilhelm II from the year 1910. It is a dictation of the infamous Hunnenrede or Hun Speech given to the troops departing to China for the Waldersee expedition during the Boxer Rebellion in July of 1900. I own no rights to this audio, it is not meant for monetary gain, and is only for entertainment and historical use.

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