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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 registration of their first prince (Ernst) into NSDAP in 1928, until the end of World War II in ...
Historically, German entities that recognized or conferred nobility included the Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), the German Confederation (1814–1866), and the German Empire (1871–1918). Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in the German Empire had a policy of expanding his political base by ennobling nouveau riche industrialists and businessmen who ...
Hans Erwin Karl Ernst Martin Graf von Spreti-Weilbach (24 September 1908 – 30 June 1934) was a member of a German noble family who joined the Nazi Party.He rose to become an SA-Standartenführer in its paramilitary branch, the Sturmabteilung (SA).
Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Eberstein (14 January 1894 – 10 February 1979) was a member of the German nobility, early member of the Nazi Party, the SA, and the SS (introducing Reinhard Heydrich to Heinrich Himmler in July 1931). He was elected to the Reichstag and held the position of the chief of the Munich Police during the Nazi era.
Pages in category "Nobility in the Nazi Party" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... Former German nobility in the Nazi Party; A.
Günther-Hubertus Freiherr von Reibnitz (8 September 1894 – 2 March 1983) was a German nobleman and a cavalry officer in the German army during the First World War. He joined the Nazi Party [1] in 1930 and was a member of the SS Cavalry Corps. [2] Reibnitz married four times and was the father of Princess Michael of Kent.
Category: 20th-century German nobility. 2 languages. ... Former German nobility in the Nazi Party; A. Hugo von Abercron; Ludolf Jakob von Alvensleben; Ludolf von ...
The Nazi Party, [b] officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei [c] or NSDAP), was a far-right [10] [11] [12] political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.