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  1. Initially, the property of Dr Adolph Schwarzenberg-Hluboká, was seized by the Gestapo in 1940 due to his pro-Czech attitude and continuous and outspoken resistance to the Nazi regime. Already in 1937 Adolph Schwarzenberg-Hluboká had donated 1.000.000 crowns to President Benes for the fortification of the Czechoslovak boarder with Germany.

  2. Adolph Schwarzenberg was a notable landowner, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the eldest son of Johann and Therese Schwarzenberg, née Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg. An outspoken opponent of the Nazi regime, his properties were seized by the German Reich and by Third Czechoslovak Republic shortly before the Communist coup of 1948.

  3. The restitution concerns her grandfather Adolph Schwarzenberg’s property confiscated by the Gestapo in 1940 and since 1945 held by the Czechoslovak, and later the Czech state, in violation of the law and the constitution. In order to properly devote herself to the issue, Elisabeth acquired Czech citizenship and moved to Prague in 1993.

  4. Johann Adolf war Sohn des Grafen Adam von Schwarzenberg (Berater des Kurfürsten Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg und von 1625 bis 1641 Herrenmeister der Ballei Brandenburg des Johanniterordens) aus dessen Ehe mit Margarethe Hartard Freiin von Pallant. Seine Mutter verstarb bei seiner Geburt. [1]

  5. FML Karl zu Schwarzenberg, lithograph by Josef Kriehuber, 1849. Karl II Prince of Schwarzenberg (Karl Philipp Borromäus Prince of Schwarzenberg) ( Vienna, 21 January 1802 - Vienna, 15 June 1858) was an Imperial Austrian noble and Feldzeugmeister, who fought in the First Italian War of Independence. He was Governor of Transylvania between 1851 ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2011 · Schon Heinrich Schwarzenberg, der Erbe Adolph Schwarzenbergs, hoffte vergebens auf eine Rückgabe der Güter. Er starb 1965, und seine Tochter Elisabeth übernahm es, nach dem Fall des Eisernen ...

  7. Adolph Schwarzenberg (1890 - 1950) was a descendent of the Hluboka branch of the aristocratic Schwarzenberg family. His family mainly owned property in South Bohemia and contributed for hundreds of years to the general cultural and economic development of the region.