The "Kaiser's boast" was the German navy from some time after 1888 until 1918.
One of the major policies of Kaiser Wilhelm II., last emperor of Germany 1888-1918, was to make Germany a major sea power. Therefore, he conducted an unprecedented armament of the naval forces of Germany. As the Kaiser apparently took a lot of personal pride in his powerful new navy, it became nicknamed the "Kaiser's boast".
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No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".No, not Julius Caesar, you are thinking of Augustus Caesar. His famous boast at the close of his life was "I found Rome brick and left it marble".
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.
Die Leuchter des Kaisers - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Des Kaisers Hafen - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:o.Al. (f)
The preposition for the word "boast" is "about" or "of." For example, you can boast about your achievements or boast of your accomplishments.
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Russell Boast's birth name is Russell John Boast.
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One may use any of several prepositions with the verb to boast, including:boast of (deeds, exploits)boast about (abilities, charcateristics)boast to (anyone listening)boast among (ones peers, or a group)
Will Boast has written: 'Power ballads'
Robin Boast was born in 1956.
"I know you did a great job on your exam, but there is no reason for you to boast about it." Boast means the same thing as bragging.