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Kaiser is a German title meaning emperor, derived from the Roman title of Caesar, as is the Slavic title of Czar.

While Kaiser denoted both the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire ( 962 - 1806) (the "First Reich") and of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire ( 1806 - 1918), in English usage the title is mainly associated with the emperors of the unified German Empire ( 1871 - 1918) (the "Second Reich").

The Kaisers of the German Empire were:

See also: German MonarchyThe German Monarchy was a short-lived monarchy that ruled Germany from the unification of Germany as the German Empire in 1871 to the German Revolution of 1918. The head of the German monarchy was the Kaiser (emperor). The German royal family was part of


Kaiser was also an automobileAn automobile usually called a car (an old word for carriage) or a truck is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own engine. Older terms include horseless carriage and motor car with "motor" referring to what is now usually called the engine. The act of ope trademark, named for the man who started the company, Henry J. KaiserKaiser ( May 9, 1882 August 24, 1967) was a major American industrialist who became known as the father of modern American shipbuilding. He headed the Liberty ship project during World War II; the concepts he developed for the mass production of commercia: see Kaiser (automobile)

Kaiser Permanente is a health maintenance organization (HMO), also started by Henry J. Kaiser.

Kaiser is also the name of an aluminium company and of a certain type of roll.





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