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The Palace of German Chief Kaizer William was at winter palace ? True Or False

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Answered by shynaanwar
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The Berlin Palace (German: Berliner Schloss), formally the Royal Palace (German: Königliches Schloss),[1] on the Museum Island in Berlin was the main residence of the House of Hohenzollern from 1443 to 1918. Extended by order of the later King Frederick I of Prussia according to plans by Andreas Schlüter from 1689 to 1713, it was considered as a major work of Prussian Baroque architecture.[2] The former royal palace was one of Berlin’s largest buildings and shaped the cityscape with its 60-meter (200 ft)-high dome. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, it was demolished by the East German authorities in 1950. After German reunification and several decades of discussion, the Berlin Palace is being partially reconstructed to house the Humboldt Forum museum.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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William I (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig), 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888, lived in the Berlin Palace.

  • William was not expected to ascend to the throne.
  • His grandfather died the year he was born, at age 53, in 1797, and his father Frederick William III became king.
  • He was King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German Emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888.
  • A member of the Prussian Royalty House of Hohenzollern, he was the first head of state of a united Germany.
  • He was de facto head of state of Prussia from 1858 when he became regent for his brother Frederick William IV, whose death three years later would make him king.

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