Answer:
He was more concerned with his power and image, he was a bad ruler.
Step-by-step explanation:
Wilhelm’s personality and his several utterances in the build up to the war contributed to France and England seeing him as the supreme and an autocratic leader of Germany during the war, Wilhelm’s several comments and speeches all expressed bravery, including harsh words to his enemies, and the arrogance he apparently displayed in public events and interviews.
We can all agree that France and England seeing him as the supreme leader of Germany during the war was due to his penchant of being more concerned with his image and power, in fact he was a bad ruler.