Place in the sun

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"A place in the sun" was a phrase coined by William II, German Emperor on June 18, 1901, to refer to Germany's colonial empire.[1]

In spite of the fact that we have no such fleet as we should have, we have conquered for ourselves a place in the sun. It will now be my task to see to it that this place in the sun shall remain our undisputed possession, in order that the sun's rays may fall promptly upon our activity and trade in foreign parts, that our industry and agriculture may develop within the state and our sailing sports upon the water, for our future lies upon the water.

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  • Hart, Albert (1920). Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War. Harper. 

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  1. ^ Hart (1920), p.95

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