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  1. In appeasement of such losses, Hitler, Goering, Himmler, and other Nazi leaders, frequently appealed to these (former) princes, and especially to Wilhelm II and his families from the former Prussian kingdom, by expressing sympathy for a restoration of their abolished monarchies, and such lost inheritances.

  2. Information about what the Nazis believed in and who they blamed for Germany’s dire situation was effectively spread by the Party’s propaganda machine. Hitler put Josef Goebbels in charge of ...

  3. Jan 17, 2021 · Some of them, including Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, hoped that Hitler would agree to a restoration of the monarchy in which Wilhelm would become a ceremonial head of state.

    • Stephan Malinowski
  4. Hitler treated the Duchess with full royal deference. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, and Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, visited Nazi Germany in October 1937. Edward had abdicated the British throne in December 1936, and his brother George VI had become king.

  5. Aug 29, 2021 · He publicly declared his support for the Nazis and Adolf Hitler in the early 1930s. But whether this amounted to ‘substantial’ support — whether this had a direct effect on the takeover ...

  6. Nazism, or National Socialism, Totalitarian movement led by Adolf Hitler as head of Germany’s Nazi Party (1920–45). Nazism’s roots lay in the tradition of Prussian militarism and discipline and German Romanticism, which celebrated a mythic past and proclaimed the rights of the exceptional individual over all rules and laws.

  7. May 22, 2006 · For his part, Hitler was happy to use German royals, from the imperial crown prince on down (the kaiser, exiled to the Netherlands, was careful to keep clear of the Nazis), to help his upstart...

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