
Professor van Dusen trifft Kaiser Wilhelm
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Michael Koser
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Bis heute ist sie ein streng gehütetes Geheimnis geblieben, die sensationelle Affäre um den deutschen Kaiser Wilhelm II., die sich im Jahre 1904 auf der ostfriesischen Insel Norderney zugetragen hat. In der Öffentlichkeit kursierten damals nur vage Gerüchte über eine gewisse delikate Angelegenheit, in der die Denkmaschine Seiner Majestät zu Diensten sein konnte. Am einsamen Strand der Nordseeinsel werden PDDDAVD und sein treuer Assistent und Chronist Hutchinson Hatch von einer strengen Dame in Schwarz gekidnappt und im Meer ausgesetzt. Unversehens sind die beiden in eine politische Intrige von höchster Brisanz verwickelt.
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