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  1. Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preussen. Wilhelm Karl Adalbert Erich Detloff Prinz von Preussen (30 January 1922, in Potsdam – 9 April 2007, in Holzminden) was the third son of Prince Oskar of Prussia, and the last surviving grandson of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor.

    • Armgard von Veltheim
    • 13 April 2007, Bornstedter Friedhof, Potsdam, Germany
  2. Prince Wilhelm Friedrich Franz Joseph Christian Olaf of Prussia (4 July 1906 – 26 May 1940) was the eldest child of Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, and Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. At his birth, he was second in line to the German throne and was expected to succeed to the throne after the deaths of his grandfather ...

    • Dorothea von Salviati
  3. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Tassilo of Prussia (15 November 1813 – 9 January 1814); died in infancy. Princess Marie Elisabeth Karoline Viktoria of Prussia (18 June 1815 – 21 March 1885); married, in 1836, Prince Karl of Hesse and by Rhine and had issue.

  4. Hohenzollern Castle is still privately owned by the two branches of our house. It was here that my family’s history began over 950 years ago – a history that has significantly shaped Europe over the last millennium. Today, the royal palaces in Potsdam and various royal parks are world cultural heritage sites.

  5. El príncipe Wilhelm Karl de Prusia ( Wilhelm Karl Adalbert Erich Detloff; 30 de enero de 1922, en Potsdam - 9 de abril de 2007, en Holzminden) fue el tercer hijo del príncipe Oskar de Prusia, y el último nieto sobreviviente de Wilhelm II, el último emperador alemán.

  6. 16 de oct. de 2016 · Policies and ethics. For Prince, later king and German Emperor, Wilhelm of Prussia, commemorative biography was a consistent instrument in the exercise of his monarchical role. Originating during his time as heir to the Prussian throne, when it was used in order to overcome political...

  7. 12 de mar. de 2021 · Prinz von Preussen’s great-great-grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm II, was the last emperor of Germany and by far the richest man in the country before World War I.