Rupprecht of Bavaria.
■■ Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, the man on whom fell the task of directing the German defence against the Allies' great Somme attack, is one of the few many-sided men in Europe's royal circles. Kupprecht is one of the ablest of the German generals, schooled in military tactics, a hard, driving sort of man. He is one -of the best known European archaeologists and is a famous art collector. But Rupprccht differs mostly from the rest of his royal kinsmen byhis insatiable love of work. It is his boast that he works longer hours than any other man in the kingdom of Bavaria, over which he is destined to rule.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 November 1917, Page 1
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