The Secrets of Potsdam / A Startling Exposure of the Inner Life of the Courts of the Kaiser and Crown-Prince
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A former personal adjutant recounts ten numbered revelations exposing scandals and private intrigues at the imperial court, combining anecdote, accusation, and documentary note. The chapters detail alleged affairs, blackmail, social tragedies, political scheming, a near-assassination, and episodes of persecution and revenge involving the emperor and his heir, narrated through eyewitness recollection and secondhand gossip. Interwoven are scenes of courtly life, moral judgment, and an appended attestation by the noble informant, who frames the disclosures as a deliberate exposure of inner-circle conduct during a time of national crisis.
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