@@technoswitch3296 Very gay. + As a young crown prince, he confided to Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow that he felt too little attracted to the female sex to be able to imagine getting married. + He had a relationship with his father's page Peter Karl Christoph von Keith, which is proven by written comments from his sister Wilhelmine, and the father separate the two. + He himself had clear correspondence with various lovers + He expressed his jealousy in writing about a cute page of his brother Prince Heinrich, who was openly gay + He had a marriage of convenience with his wife Elisabeth Christine. + He had his friend Katte. + He built his Sansouci Palace in Potsdam, where women were only allowed in the women's wing. etc. etc. etc.
I don't believe in superior race, not one bit, but I do believe in superior culture, traditions and customs, and it that regard Germany and Germans are on top of the list and they should be proud!
What a coincidence: I literally just watched the episode "Bismarck and the German Empire" from the very good German series called "The Germans", from which this video material is also taken. It is indeed a very good series :)
TikTok girls: oh no i got a scratch on my arm that went a down by 0.0000000000000000000001 mm i cant do this Wilhelm II: **born with a deformed arm and became emperor**
Reflecting on Frederick II, he really was a great leader. Liberals view him as a dictator, but Frederick staked his life on his position. If he died then Prussia would've been gone forever, the Poles would not have been assimilated into western culture and France or Austria would have been exploiting them for tributes (like they did to Prussia) than assimilate them as Frederick II had done so.
Are you some kind of troll or are you just an idiot? Poles had been part of western culture for several centuries in the 18th century. Frederick II the only thing he brought for the Poles of Greater Poland and Pomerania was compulsory military service, Germanisation and fiscal drainage, because an absolute monarchy has to have most of its income go to the military. Generally if he had died then Prussia would have existed, but in a truncated state. At the same time, the non-existence of Prussia is not a bad thing, on the contrary! For Germany it is also better, because a nation of poets and philosophers would not have turned into criminals.