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  1. Life and family. Eduard was born at Schloss Ballenstedt in Ballenstedt, in what is now the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the youngest of the five children of the last reigning Duke of Anhalt, Joachim Ernst, and of his second wife Editha "Edda" Charlotte Wilhelmine Marwitz, who allegedly paid 10,000 marks to Bertha von Stephani to improve her social standing by adult adoption.

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  3. Joachim Ernst Herzog von Anhalt (* 11. Januar 1901 in Dessau; † 18. Februar 1947 im sowjetischen Speziallager Nr. 2 in Buchenwald; weitere Vornamen: Wilhelm Karl Albrecht Leopold Friedrich Moritz Erdmann) [1] war nominell der letzte Herzog von Anhalt, der aufgrund seiner Minderjährigkeit aber nie selbst regierte. Er war der einzige im 20.

  4. She had five siblings, but her elder sister Friederike and brother Leopold died while infants. Marie-Auguste was an elder sister of Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt. First marriage and divorce Marie-Auguste with her son. On 11 March 1916 in Berlin, Marie-Auguste married Prince Joachim of Prussia, the youngest son of German Emperor Wilhelm II.

  5. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Joachim Ernst Anhalt-Dessau born 1901 Ballenstedt, Anhalt died 1947 NKVD special camp Nr. 2 in Buchenwald including ancestors + more in the free family tree community.

  6. Žilina/Ballenstedt, January 11, 2021. Servare et Manere, the Slovak non-government association, which implements the international project Tree of Peace, in memoriam awarded His Highness Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt (January 11, 1901 – February 18, 1947) from the House of Ascania with one of its highest honours. Duke Joachim Ernest was the last Duke of […]

  7. Joachim Ernest was born on 29 August 1595 in Sønderborg, the second youngest son of Duke John of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg and Agnes Hedwig of Anhalt. As a teenager he went on an educational tour of Europe, as was typical for young noblemen at that time. This took him to Holland, England, France and Italy.