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Both Prussian and German sovereignties were lost in 1918. Would it have been possible for Wilhelm II to reign only as King of Prussia in 1918 and after?
Prussian and German sovereignty were not lost in 1918. How do you come to that conclusion? The greater German Reich signed the armistice and was subsequently transformed into a parliamentary democracy by the Kaiser along the lines of the Frankfurt constitution of 1848. The Kaiser voluntarily abdicated on the advice of his cabinet and military commanders in order to get the Allies to agree to an armistice.
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