Germany Didn't Drop the Pilot

Upon taking office in 1888, Kaiser Wilhelm II vigorously opposed Bismark's policy of cautious and peaceful foreign policy, instead demanding that "Germany must gain a place in the sun for her own". However, the OTL final split between Bismark and Wilhelm led to a victory for Bismark, as Bismark did not introduce the divisive law allowing police to attack socialist agitators in their homes. Badly disgraced, Wilhelm lost what power he did have and Bismark continued to dominate German foreign policy.