Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preussen

Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preussen
Born(1922-01-30)30 January 1922
Potsdam, Weimar Republic
Died9 April 2007(2007-04-09) (aged 85)
Holzminden, Germany
Burial13 April 2007
Bornstedter Friedhof, Potsdam, Germany
SpouseArmgard von Veltheim
IssueDonata
Wilhelm-Karl
Oscar
Names
Wilhelm Karl Adalbert Erich Detloff
HouseHohenzollern
FatherPrince Oskar of Prussia
MotherCountess Ina Marie von Bassewitz
Prussian Royalty
House of Hohenzollern
Wilhelm II
Grandchildren
Prince Wilhelm
Prince Louis Ferdinand
Prince Hubertus
Prince Frederick
Prince Alexander Ferdinand
Princess Alexandrine
Prince Oskar
Princess Victoria Marina
Prince Karl Franz
Prince Burchard
Princess Cecilie
Princess Victoria Marina
Herzeleide, Princess of Courland
Prince Wilhem Victor
Prince Wilhelm-Karl
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Wilhelm Karl Adalbert Erich Detloff Prinz von Preussen (30 January 1922, in Potsdam – 9 April 2007, in Holzminden) was the third son of Prince Oskar of Prussia, and the last surviving grandson of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor. He was the thirty-sixth Master of Knights (Herrenmeister) of the Protestant (and largely German) Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg), also known as Der Johanniterorden, as his father's successor and his son's predecessor.

Biography

Wilhelm-Karl was the youngest of Prince Oskar of Prussia and Countess Ina Marie von Bassewitz's four children.[1] Having been admitted to the Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem (known unofficially as the Johanniterorden, the Protestant successor of the mediaeval Knights Hospitaller) in 1944, he later succeeded his father as its head, serving as the thirty-sixth Herrenmeister ("Master of the Knights") of the Order from 1958 until 1999. Wilhelm-Karl worked tirelessly[citation needed] to keep the Order intact during the Cold War and helped to reunite its membership after the fall of East Germany.

Amongst other orders and awards, Wilhelm-Karl received the Grand Merit Cross (with star) of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Grand Cross of the Order pro merito Melitensi of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

Marriage and issue

In 1952, Wilhelm-Karl married Armgard Else Helene von Veltheim (17 February 1926 - 1 November 2019), daughter of Friedrich von Veltheim (1881-1955) and his wife, Ottonie von Alvensleben (1883-1960). The couple had two sons and a daughter:[1]

  • Donata-Viktoria Prinzessin von Preussen (born 24 December 1952).
  • Wilhelm-Karl Prinz von Preussen (born 25 August 1955).
  • Oskar Prinz von Preussen (born 6 May 1959); historian, succeeded his father as the Master of the Knights of the Johanniterorden, he married Auguste Zimmermann von Siefart (born 16 May 1962), daughter of Ralf Emil Eberhard Jules Henning Zimmermann von Siefart (b. 1925) and Maria Ida Barbara Helene von Frankenberg und Proschlitz (b. 1930). The couple has two sons and a daughter.

Published works

  • Auftrag des Johanniters. Ansprachen und Aufsätze ("Transactions of the Johanniter Knights: Talks and Treatises"); 1983.
  • Johanniter und der 20. Juli 1944 ("Johanniter Knights and the Plot of July 20, 1944", written with Lieutenant General Bernd, Baron Freytag von Loringhoven); 1989 (second edition).
  • Die Soldaten der Wehrmacht ("The Soldiers of the Wehrmacht", written with Karl-Günther von Hase and Hans Poeppel), 1998 (sixth edition, 2000). (ISBN 3-7766-2057-9)

Sources

This page is a translation of the article in the German language Wikipedia

Ancestry

Ancestors of Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preussen
16. William I, German Emperor
8. Frederick III, German Emperor
17. Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
4. Wilhelm II, German Emperor
18. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
9. Victoria, Princess Royal
19. Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom
2. Prince Oskar of Prussia
20. Christian August II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
10. Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein
21. Countess Louise Sophie of Danneskiold-Samsøe
5. Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein
22. Ernst, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
11. Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
23. Princess Feodora of Leiningen
1. Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia
24. Count Adolf Christian Ulrich von Bassewitz
12. Count Karl August Louis von Bassewitz
25. Wilhelmine Luise Albertine Karoline von Levetzow
6. Count Karl von Bassewitz-Levetzow
26. Jasper von Bülow
13. Ina von Bülow
27. Henriette von Jasmund
3. Countess Ina Marie von Bassewitz
28. Count Werner von der Schulenburg
14. Count Werner Ludwig von der Schulenburg
29. Baroness Henriette von Waldenfels
7. Countess Margarethe von der Schulenburg
30. Baron Gustav Helmuth von Maltzahn
15. Baroness Marie von Maltzahn
31. Baroness Cäcilie von Maltzahn

References

  1. ^ a b Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (editor). Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, Burke's Peerage, London, 1973, p. 302. ISBN 0-220-66222-3
Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preussen
Born: 30 January 1922 Died: 9 April 2007
Preceded by Grand Master of the Imperial and Royal Order of Saint John
1958–1999
Succeeded by
Prince Oscar of Prussia
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