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  1. Princess Hermine of Waldeck and Pyrmont. George, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe (10 October 1846 – 29 April 1911) was the ruler of the small Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe within the German Empire from 1893 to 1911, succeeding his father Adolf I, and being succeeded by his son Adolf II. George in 1862 at 16 years old.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · From Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe’s 1967 speech at the University of Marburg, “If I were 18 today”: Today as an 18 year-old I would be of the opinion that I am standing along with my generation at the beginning of a new epoch of German history.

  3. Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe ( German: Waldemar Stephan Ferdinand Wolrad Friedrich Karl Prinz zu Schaumburg-Lippe; 19 December 1940 – 11 August 2020) was a German-born banker and member of the House of Schaumburg-Lippe. He is the second son of Princess Feodora of Denmark and Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe as well as a twice great ...

  4. Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (5 June 1906 – 20 September 1983) was a younger son of Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and his consort Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg. Unhappy and disillusioned with the state of Germany after World War I, Friedrich Christian turned to the Nazi Party as a solution for the country's ills. As an ardent Party supporter, he worked ...

  5. by Friedrich Christian Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe "I am not worthy to speak aloud of Adolf Hitler, and his life and work are not suited to any sentimental talk.

  6. Prince Harald of Schaumburg-Lippe (Harald Christian Leopold Gustav; b. 27 March 1948, [1] in Schloss Hagenburg, Niedersachsen) is the third son of Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Feodora of Denmark and the great-grandson of Frederick VIII of Denmark, a member of the Danish Royal Family . He married Petra Wera Kirstein on 22 ...

  7. 20 de mar. de 2024 · From Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe’s 1967 speech at the University of Marburg, “If I were 18 today”: Today as an 18 year-old I would be of the opinion that I am standing along with my generation at the beginning of a new epoch of German history.