Want to go down the rabbit hole of pre WW1 Prussia and its role in the setup of WW1. Any recommendations?
12th Man said:
Meh, I disagree about the Kaiser being uninteresting- I invariably find my occasional dives into his life to be pretty interesting. His language skills were, to my thinking, amazing, in that he could speak unaccented English & French, and he prided himself on his ability to sound like he was American whenever he met one of us. Considering this, and his fascination with architecture, history, militaria, uniforms, medals & decorations, I was surprised to learn that his appreciation of the arts was philistine. His economic policies and social programs were pioneering in many ways. Anyway, I think his legacy suffers from his having been on the losing side: he's portrayed as a sociopathic nincompoop.
nortex97 said:
I don't have any recommendations but you might find the late Hohenzollern family and Hindenburg a bit more interesting in depth before focusing on him personally. The Prussian aristocrats/Junkers viewed the socialists/SPD as a real problem/threat.
All history is intertwined with respect to warring European statehoods/principalities, and the Prussians really go back to Andrew expelling Teutonic knights from Austria Hungary.