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  1. Early life. Marriage and family life. German occupation and exile. Return to Europe and post-war period. Legal controversy. Last years. Ancestry. References. Adolph Schwarzenberg (18 August 1890 – 27 February 1950) was a notable landowner, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

  2. Upon the establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939, the possessions of Prince Adolph of Schwarzenberg were seized by the Nazi authorities. He managed to flee, but his cousin, Heinrich, Duke of Krumlov, was arrested and deported.

    • Joseph II, 6th Prince of Schwarzenberg
    • Seinsheim
  3. These and numerous other acts of resistance and opposition to the Nazi regime forced Dr Adolph Schwarzenberg to flee from the sphere of influence of Nazi Germany to his exile in the United States. His cousin and adoptive son, Dr Heinrich Schwarzenberg, became his plenipotentiary.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2020 · Published Apr 3, 2020. + Follow. Hope and fear, expectation and trepidation, optimism and desperation. These mixed emotions kept Adolph Schwarzenberg on edge when World War II ended. The Nazis...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2009 · 22 Adolph Schwarzenberg, (op. cit. p. 19s), says it was made by the president in January 1852 and that the Austrian minister rejected any action which excluded Prussia.

  6. Dr Adolph Schwarzenberg-Hluboka. Adolph Schwarzenberg was born in Hluboka on the 18 th of August 1890 as the first of eight children into the Schwarzenberg family and was educated to eventually take over the management of extensive landholdings, real estate and industry, as well as substantial art collections and extensive archives from his father.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2006 · In an extended special edition of Czechs in History we visit the town of Trebon, some 150 kilometres south of Prague. This is where the Schwarzenberg nobility resided until the Second World War....