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  1. Adolph Schwarzenberg (18 August 1890 – 27 February 1950) was a notable landowner, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the eldest son of Johann (Czech: Jan) and Therese Schwarzenberg, née Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg.

  2. The House of Schwarzenberg is a German ( Franconian) and Czech ( Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the German and Czech nobility, and they once held the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.

  3. Count Adolf von Schwarzenberg (1547 – 29 July 1600) was a renowned general of the Holy Roman Empire whose sword, along with that of his descendant Prince Karl Philipp, is preserved in the arsenal of Vienna.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2020 · These mixed emotions kept Adolph Schwarzenberg on edge when World War II ended. The Nazis were now history, but they had left many of the Schwarzenberg properties in a state of disrepair.

  5. 5 de jul. de 2006 · Doctor Adolph Schwarzenberg in 1940 escaped via Switzerland to the United States where he stayed until the end of the war. They never returned to Czechoslovakia because he was informed that his...

  6. In 1937 Adolph Schwarzenberg welcomed President Edvard Benes to his Cesky Krumlov estate, and donated a million Czechoslovak crowns to support the President's efforts to fortify the State borders against the growing threat of Nazi Germany.

  7. Was Schwarzenberg a Realpolitiker attempting a decisive turn from the policies of Prince Clemens von Metternich, as the traditional interpretation would have it?