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These  irreconcilable  differences  lead  Wilhelm  to  dismiss  the  legendary

               Bismarck  in  1890.  As  the  grandson  of  Britain's  Queen  Victoria,  Wilhelm
               evidently believes that he can trust and befriend Britain (which really belongs to
               the Rothschilds, not Victoria). He also believes that he can solve problems with
               Russia by negotiation.



               Russia now feels isolated and mistrusts Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary. This
               leaves Russia very vulnerable to French and British intrigue. History will prove

               that wise old Bismarck was right, and naive young Wilhelm was wrong.





























                     "Dropping the Pilot" - British cartoon mocks the dismissal of the great
                              statesman and peacemaker. Bad move Kaiser Wilhelm!









                                                              1892
                          PENNSYLVANIA STEEL STRIKE TURNS VIOLENT /

                           JEWISH RED SHOOTS AND STABS CHAIRMAN OF
                                                   CARNEGIE STEEL




               The Homestead Steel Strike turns deadly when members of the Amalgamated
               Association  of  Iron  and  Steel  Workers  threaten  non-striking  workers  of  the
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