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In his later years, Wilhelm became a beloved symbol of "Old Prussia," known for his simple, austere lifestyle despite his immense power. He survived multiple assassination attempts, which only increased his popularity among the public.

The story of Wilhelm I is one of a "Soldier King" who never expected to lead, yet became the face of a new world power.

The climax of his story occurred on January 18, 1871. In a calculated act of triumph, Wilhelm I was proclaimed in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles following the defeat of France. Ironically, Wilhelm was reluctant to accept the title; he preferred to be "Emperor of Germany," but Bismarck insisted on "German Emperor" to avoid offending other German princes who still held authority over their own lands. Legacy and the "Great" Title