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Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse

German prince, head of the Electoral House of Hesse and member of the Nazi Party (1896-1980)

  • Philipp Prinz von Hessen
  • Philipp von Hessen
  • Prince Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse

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von Hessen, Prince Philipp. Sweden (?). Chief agent in Italy for purchases of works of art for Linz from 1940-42. Descended from Frederick III and also from Queen Victoria, he married Princess Mafalda, second daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Internationally educated, practising architect and cultivated dilettante. Early Fascist and Nazi Party member, SA Gruppenfuhrer. (English)
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von Hessen, Prince Philipp. Sweden (?). Chief agent in Italy for purchases of works of art for Linz from 1940-42. Descended from Frederick III and also from Queen Victoria, he married Princess Mafalda, second daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Internationally educated, practising architect and cultivated dilettante. Early Fascist and Nazi Party member, SA Gruppenfuhrer. According to an inventory of May 1942, a total of 40,179,742 lire (5,022,467.80 Reichsmarks) was expended by him in Italy for Linz. (English)
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Hessen, Philipp Prinz v.1896–1980; studierte Kunstgeschichte in Rom und Berlin, 1930 Mitglied der NSDAP, SA-Gruppenführer, 1933 Oberpräsident der Provinz Hessen-Nassau, als Schwiegersohn des italienischen Königs Vermittler zu Benito Mussolini, 1940-42 Experte und Ankäufer für den Sonderauftrag Linzin Italien, ab Anfang der vierziger Jahre in KZ-HaftLit.: Jobst Knigge, Prinz Philipp von Hessen. Hitlers Sonderbotschafter für Italien, HU Berlin 2009 (Open Access: http://edoc.hu-berlin.de) Qu.: ALIU, List of Red Flag Names (German)
Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse

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Assia, Filippo : d'
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Philipp Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel
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7 August 2020
Philipp Landgrave of Hesse (Hesse) (6 Nov 1896 - certain 25 Oct 1980)
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