Post-war blacklist, Stephanie Marie Von Hohenlohe-Waldeburg-Schillingfurst
Date:
1945
Reference:
KV 2/1697
Creator:
Security Service
Catalogue context:
Alexander and Stephanie Marie Von HOHENLOHE-WALDEBURG-SCHILLINGFURST: German. Prince HOHENLOHE was believed to have been a German Intelligence officer in the First World War. Princess HOHENLOHE was a personal friend of Hitler and Goering and was well connected in Britain where she was based in the late 1930s before moving to the USA. She was described as a political intriguer and propagandist for Nazi Germany
Categories:
Second World War
Subjects:
Agents, extremists, traitors; Americas; Conflict; Europe and Russia; Fascism; Operations, battles and campaigns
Topics:
British state and citizens; International trade and affairs; Military and war
Period:
Second World War
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