1. kaiser - Noun
2. Kaiser - Proper noun
The ancient title of emperors of Germany assumed by King William of Prussia when crowned sovereign of the new German empire in 1871.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHad you learned to flatter the Kaiser, you would need not live in the back woods.” "Had you learned to live in the back woods, you would need not flatter the Kaiser. Michael Flynn
Hans had courage to burn. If he had been willing to knuckle under to the Nazis he would have stayed at Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. But Hans was a scientist. He wouldn't trim his notion of truth to fit political gangsters. Robert A. Heinlein
I began my political responsibility as an ultra-conservative. I wanted the Kaiser to come back; and now I am a revolutionary. I really mean that. If I live to be a hundred I shall maybe be an anarchist, for an anarchist wants to do without all government. Martin Niemöller
It is not only that Germany has been defeated in the war, Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany was defeated. C. L. R. James
The Kaiser can be very friendly in his manner but he is utterly lacking in genuine goodwill. For this reason he will win no lasting affection. Alfred von Waldersee
The Social Democrats ... perhaps their view of the Kaiser is the truest. Alfred von Waldersee