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  1. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, Crown Prince of Prussia (Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst; 6 May 1882 – 20 July 1951) was the eldest child of the last Kaiser, Wilhelm II, German Emperor, and his consort Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, and thus a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, and distant cousin to many British royals ...

  2. 30 de ene. de 2020 · Historical evidence indicates that the former Crown Prince Wilhelm, son of the abdicated emperor, was sympathetic to the Nazis, congratulating Adolf Hitler on his birthdays and on the New Year.

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    • Rayna Breuer
  3. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland (Carl Wilhelm Ludvig; 17 June 1884 – 5 June 1965) was a Swedish and Norwegian prince. He authored many books (primarily in Swedish) as Prins Wilhelm . Personal life. Prince Wilhelm with his elder brother and father King Gustaf V at the 1912 Summer Olympics.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2020 · Germany's ex-royals want their riches back. 05:58 - Source: CNN. Standing between Prince Georgs family and a cache of untold monetary and cultural value is a broadly worded German law that...

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    • Scott McLean,,Nadine Schmidt
  5. Prince Wilhelm, 1884–1965. Carl Wilhelm Ludvig was born in June 1884 at Tullgarn Palace. He was the son of Gustaf (V) and Viktoria of Baden, and the brother of Gustaf (VI) Adolf and Prince Erik. Prince Wilhelm was Duke of Södermanland. It was traditional for the second child in the royal family to follow a naval career.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2021 · The crown prince hoped that Adolf Hitler would reinstate the monarchy, and wrote him flattering letters. He defended Hitlers anti-Semitic policies and wore a swastika armband in public.

  7. Wittekind Adolf Heinrich Georg-Wilhelm, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (born 9 March 1936) has since 1967 been the head of the House of Waldeck and Pyrmont. [1] Early life. He was born in Arolsen the son of Hereditary Prince Josias of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife, Duchess Altburg of Oldenburg (1903–2001). [1] .