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By virtue of their status they moved on an international stage, but who would have thought that so many aristocrats, princes and princesses were on the move for Hitler? Why did the Duke of Coburg, grandson of Queen Victoria, or Princess Stephanie of Hohenlohe align themselves with the National Socialists? Karina Urbach has uncovered previously unpublished sources that prove that the nobility did not have to be seduced by Hitler.
Aristocrats turned to the extreme right as early as after the October Revolution in 1917. They worked across national borders and even won over members of the House of Windsor to National Socialism. Their influence was so great that in 1940 the Duke of Windsor concluded that Hitler should bomb Britain.
Aristocrats turned to the extreme right as early as after the October Revolution in 1917. They worked across national borders and even won over members of the House of Windsor to National Socialism. Their influence was so great that in 1940 the Duke of Windsor concluded that Hitler should bomb Britain.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Urbach, Karina
- Title
- Hitlers heimliche Helfer. Der Adel im Dienst der Macht
- Details
- 3rd, updated edition. Paperback, 10 bw illus. 468 pp.
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