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  1. Jan 30, 2020 · A 1926 law provided for the return of a large part of the confiscated Hohenzollern possessions, including the Cecilienhof Palace, to the family. Yet the situation changed again after World...

  2. A 1926 law provided for the return of a large part of the confiscated Hohenzollern possessions, including the Cecilienhof Palace, to the family. Yet the situation changed again after World...

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  4. Jul 19, 2019 · When a court in June dismissed the Prince of Prussia's claim on the former Hohenzollern family-owned Rheinfels Castle — a vast medieval bulwark on the Rhine river that has belonged to the...

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · After a failed expropriation referendum in 1926, the Hohenzollern family managed to retain their good financial situation, and also retained ownership of several important estates, including the impressive rococo palace of Monbijou in Berlin, the Olesnica Castle in Silesia, Rheinsberg Palace, Schwedt Palace and so on.

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  6. Mar 12, 2021 · But after World War II, the Hohenzollerns’ forests, farms, factories and palaces in East Germany were expropriated in Communist land reforms, and thousands of artworks and historical objects were...

  7. Aug 29, 2019 · The Prussian royals were initially stripped of their properties without compensation, but a deal on the monarchy's assets was later worked out under a 1926 law.

  8. Oct 26, 2019 · In what has grown into a major battle between the former royal family of Prussia and the state of Brandenburg, Germany, historian Christopher Clark prepared an expert opinion on behalf of the...

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