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  1. Former German nobility in the Nazi Party. Wilhelm, German Crown Prince and son of Wilhelm II, with Adolf Hitler in March 1933. Beginning in 1925, some members of higher levels of the German nobility joined the Nazi Party, registered by their title, date of birth, NSDAP Party registration number, and date of joining the Nazi Party, from the ...

  2. Beginning in 1925, some members of higher levels of the German nobility joined the Nazi Party, registered by their title, date of birth, NSDAP Party registratio...

  3. Former German nobility in the Nazi Party.

  4. Jan 17, 2021 · The Edinburgh-based historian, who has been one of the most prominent voices in the Hohenzollern restitution debate, explores in great detail the role played by the nobility in German political...

    • Stephan Malinowski
  5. Jul 20, 2015 · The staunchly Catholic well-off royal and noble families from western and especially southern Germany often weren't closely associated with the Nazis. Members of the former royal family of Bavaria, the Wittelsbach, were imprisoned in concentration camps, for example.

  6. The German nobility (German: deutscher Adel) and royalty were status groups of the medieval society in Central Europe, which enjoyed certain privileges relative to other people under the laws and customs in the German-speaking area, until the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. The Nazi Party made heavy use of German nobility in the early years of the party’s climb to power and takeover of the German government, and Philipp and Christoph were no exceptions. Christoph Both Philipp and Christoph had close relationships with Göring through the 1930s.

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