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  1. Prince Wilhelm-Karl. v. t. e. 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 of Urach, Count of Württemberg, 2nd Duke of Urach (Wilhelm Karl Florestan Gero Crescentius; German: Fürst Wilhelm von Urach, Graf von Württemberg, 2. Herzog von Urach; 3 March 1864 – 24 March 1928), was a German prince who was elected in June 1918 as King of Lithuania, with the regnal name of Mindaugas II.

  3. 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, such as ...

  4. 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.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2022 · the_royal_watcher. #RoyalFlashback | The Prussian Royal Family gather to celebrate the Wedding of Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia and Armgard von Veltheim at Schloss Destedt #OnThisDay 70 years ago: (link in Bio) The Prince ( cousin) and Princess of Prussia and Princess Victoria Louise, Duchess of Brunswick ( aunt) were among the ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2000 · Prince Wilhelm Karl was the youngest son of Prince Oskar. Prince Oskar morganatically married Countess Ina-Marie von Bassewitz in 1914, the year World war I broke out. There were three siblings, two brothers and a sister. Prince Wilhelm-Karl was the youngest in the family. We have no information on his childhood at this time.

  7. 5 de may. de 2014 · Despite his place in the German militaristic culture, Wilhelm had little interest in the military. He was named commander of the 5th Army at the outbreak of World War I in the summer of 1914, a post he held for two years. He was also the commander of the Army Group German Crown Prince until the end of the war.