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    Don't mention ze war-drobe! Call to unveil George V’s German uniform hidden
    away in Royal closet as a reminder of House of Windsor rift caused by WWI


    new Sunday 13th July 2014 at 10:22 By david-icke





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    Don't mention ze war-drobe! Call to unveil George V’s German uniform hidden
    away in Royal closet as a reminder of House of Windsor rift caused by WWI

    Close familial links between the British and German monarchs in 1914
    George V and Kaiser Wilhelm II were both grandchildren of Queen Victoria
    This meant George held honorary ranks as German Field Marshal and as colonel of
    German regiments

    By Simon Walters and Glen Owen

    Published: 22:33, 12 July 2014 | Updated: 02:06, 13 July 2014


    For more than a century they have been hidden away in a Royal wardrobe, a
    reminder of the rift in the House of Windsor caused by the First World War.

    Now the Queen is facing calls to display the German uniforms worn by her
    grandfather, George V, to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of war.

    The close familial links between the British and German monarchs in 1914 – George
    V and Kaiser Wilhelm II were both grandchildren of Queen Victoria – meant that
    George held the honorary ranks as a German Field Marshal and as a colonel of German regiments.



    The Queen is facing calls to display the German uniforms worn by her grandfather,
    George V, to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of war. The British king is
    pictured (right) in German military uniform, with his cousin, Kaiser Wilhelm II (left)


    He was fitted out for Teutonic uniforms to mark his roles as Admiral of the Imperial
    German Navy, Prussian Field Marshal, Colonel-in-Chief of the 1st Guard Dragoon
    Regiment and Colonel-in-Chief of the Kürassier Regiment Graf Getzler (Rhine) No 8.

    At the time, both sides of the family used the name Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

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    The uniforms are still held by the Royal Collection, but have been displayed only on rare
    occasions.

    Last night, former Labour MP Andrew Mackinlay, a First World War expert, said the
    uniforms should be placed on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum.



    George V and Kaiser Wilhelm II were both grandchildren of Queen Victoria (above)



    ‘These are hugely significant items,’ Mr Mackinlay said.

    ‘Not only do they tell the extraordinary story of the schism between the Royals
    occasioned by the war, but they are also works of considerable skill and artistry in
    terms of the fabric and design.

    'They have been kept in pristine condition. Displaying them would highlight that despite
    the fact that these close first cousins were the heads of the two principal belligerent
    countries, the tragedy of the First World War could not be averted.

    ‘Many young people today do not realise how close the two wings of the family were –
    or that Queen Victoria died in the Kaiser’s arms in 1901.’

    The conflict led to George changing the name of the family by Royal proclamation in July 1917 to Windsor.

    A spokeswoman for the Royal Collection said: ‘A number of Royal Collection items
    relating to the First World War are on short and long-term loan to cultural institutions
    across the UK, and any loan requests will continue to be fulfilled wherever possible to
    mark this four-year centenary period.’


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    The Nazi Roots of The House of Windsor







    by Scott Thompson
    Printed in The American Almanac

    August 25, 1997

    from AmericanAlmanac Website


    One of the biggest public relations hoaxes ever perpetrated by the British Crown, is that
    King Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne in 1938, due to his support for the Nazis,
    was a "black sheep,'' an aberration in an otherwise unblemished Windsor line. Nothing
    could be further from the truth.

    The British monarchy, and the City of London's leading Crown bankers, enthusiastically
    backed Hitler and the Nazis, bankrolled the Führer's election, and did everything
    possible to build the Nazi war machine, for Britain's planned geopolitical war between
    Germany and Russia.

    Support for Nazi-style genocide has always been at the heart of House of Windsor
    policy, and long after the abdication of Edward VIII, the Merry Windsors maintained
    their direct Nazi links.

    So, when Prince Philip, co-founder with Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands of the World
    Wildlife Fund (WWF), tells an interviewer that he hopes to be "reincarnated as a deadly
    virus'' to help solve the "population problem,'' he is just "doing what comes naturally''
    for any scion of the Anglo-Dutch oligarchy.


    To get beyond the soap opera stuff and truly understand the Windsors today, it is useful
    to start with Prince Philip. Not only was he trained in the Hitler Youth curriculum, but his
    German brothers-in-law, with whom he lived, all became high-ranking figures in the
    Nazi Party.


    Before his family was forced into exile, Prince Philip had been in line of succession to the
    Greek throne, established after a British-run coup against the son of King Ludwig of
    Bavaria, who became King Otto I of the Hellenes. Having dispatched King Otto in 1862,
    London ran a talent search for a successor, which resulted in the selection of Prince
    William, the son of the designated heir and nephew to the Danish king, Crown Prince
    Christian.


    In 1862, Prince William of the Danes was installed as King George I of Greece, and
    married a granddaughter of Czar Nicholas I in 1866. Prince Philip is a grandson of
    Queen Victoria, and he is related to most of the current and former crowned heads of
    Europe, including seven czars.


    The marriages of Prince Philip's sisters definitely strengthened the German aristocratic ties.

    During 1931-1932, Philip's four older sisters married as follows:


    • Margarita to a Czech-Austrian prince named Gottfried von Hohenlohe-
    Langenburg, a great-grandson of England's Queen Victoria

    • Theodora to Berthold, the margrave of Baden

    • Cecilia to Georg Donatus, grand duke of Hesse-by-Rhine, also a great-grandson of
    Queen Victoria

    • Sophie to Prince Christoph of Hesse


    Three of Philip's brothers-in-law were part of a group of German aristocrats who were
    Anglophile and pro-Nazi at the same time, and who remain a subversive force in
    Germany to this day.


    Enter Prince Bernhard


    His Royal Highness Prince Bernhard, royal consort to Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
    and father of the current Queen Beatrix, co-founded and became the first head of the
    World Wildlife Fund (now the World Wide Fund for Nature) in October 1961. When the
    Lockheed scandal forced Prince Bernhard to resign from his most important public
    functions in 1971, he was replaced by Prince Philip.

    Prince Bernhard, like Prince Philip, whom he recruited to the eco-fascist cause, had
    strong roots in the Nazi movement.

    In fact, the whole House of Orange did:


    • Queen Wilhelmina, mother of the future Queen Juliana, married a right-wing playboy
    who begged for money for Hitler


    • Juliana married an SS man (Prince Bernhard)


    • Queen Juliana's daughter Beatrix married a former member of Hitler Youth


    Prince Bernhard first became interested in the Nazis in 1934, during his last year of
    study at the University of Berlin. He was recruited by a member of the Nazi intelligence
    services, but first worked openly in the motorized SS. Bernhard went to Paris to work
    for the firm IG Farben, which pioneered Nazi Economics Minister Hjalmar Schacht's
    slave labor camp system by building concentration camps to convert coal into synthetic
    gasoline and rubber.

    Bernhard's role was to conduct espionage on behalf of the SS. According to the April 5,
    1976 issue of Newsweek, this role, as part of a special SS intelligence unit in IG
    Farbenindustrie, had been revealed in testimony at the Nuremberg trials.

    When Bernhard left the SS to marry the future Queen Juliana, he signed his letter of
    resignation to Adolf Hitler, "Heil Hitler!''

    William Hoffman writes in his book Queen Juliana:

    "Tensions [over the marriage] were not cooled when ... Adolf Hitler forwarded his own
    congratulatory message. The newspaper Het Volk editorialized that 'it would be better if
    the future Queen had found a consort in some democratic country rather than in the
    Third Reich.'''

    This is the man who recruited Prince Philip to eco-facism, but Prince Philip's Nazi roots
    had been laid much earlier.

    Hitler Youth and Universal Fascism

    Through the influence of his sister Theodora, young Philip was sent to the German
    school near Lake Constantine that had been founded by Berthold's father, Max von
    Baden, working through his longtime personal secretary, Kurt Hahn.


    During World War I, Prince Max von Baden had been chancellor, while the Oxford-
    trained Hahn first served as head of the Berlin Foreign Ministry's intelligence desk, then
    as special adviser to Prince Max in the Versailles Treaty negotiations. Von Baden and
    Hahn set up a school in a wing of Schloss Salem, employing a combination of
    monasticism and the Nazis' "strength-through-joy'' system.

    At first a supporter of the Nazis, Hahn, who was part Jewish, soon got into trouble with
    the SS, and came to support the more centrist elements of the Nazi Party. What Hahn
    really had become is what Henry Kissinger's friend, Michael Ledeen has termed
    a "universal fascist,'' in the sense of Vladimir Jabotinsky, Count Coudenhove-Kalergi,
    the Strasser brothers, and other fascists whom the hard-core Nazis would have no
    dealings with.

    Although Hahn's powerful connections permitted him to escape the concentration
    camps, he was forced to leave the school he founded in Germany before Philip's arrival
    there, and established a new school in Scotland, called Gordonstoun.

    It would play a major role in rearing all the male children of Queen Elizabeth II and
    Philip. When Philip arrived at Hahn's school in Schloss Salem, it was in control of the
    Hitler Youth and the Nazi Party, and the curriculum had become Nazi "race science.''

    Hahn became an adviser to the Foreign Office in London, urging policies of appeasement
    based upon appeals to the "centrist'' Nazis.


    Philip's Relatives Work for the SS


    The husband of Philip's sister Sophie, Prince Christoph, was embraced by the Nazis,
    who saw him as a channel to the appeasement faction in Britain epitomized by King
    Edward VIII. Joining the Nazi Party in 1933, by 1935 Prince Christoph was chief of the
    Forschungsamt (directorate of scientific research), a special intelligence operation run
    by Hermann Göring, and he was also Standartenführer (colonel) of the SS on Heinrich
    Himmler's personal staff.

    The Forschungsamt used electronic intelligence-gathering methods to police the Nazi
    Party, while working with the Gestapo against the Catholic Church, the Jews, and labor
    organizations. When rumors of homosexuality spread against Capt. Ernst Roehm of the
    Stormtroopers, Himmler turned to the Forschungsamt's eavesdroppers, and ordered
    the "Night of the Long Knives'' as a result.


    The eldest of Prince Christoph and Sophie's children was named Karl Adolf, after Hitler.

    Later, Prince Philip would promote his education.

    Prince Christoph's brother, Philip of Hesse, married a daughter of the King of Italy, and
    became the official liaison between the Nazi and Fascist regimes.

    Four years after Prince Philip left Schloss Salem to attend Gordonstoun Academy in
    Scotland, on Nov. 16, 1937, Philip learned that his sister Cecilia and her husband Georg
    Donatus, hereditary grand duke of Hesse-by-Rhine, had crashed in one of Göring's
    Junker aircraft on a trip to London for Georg's brother's wedding.


    According to the British magazine Private Eye, the funeral became a gathering point for
    leading Nazis and their appeasers. Prince Philip himself developed secretive ties with
    King Edward VIII, continuing after Edward was deposed in 1938.

    In fact, one of the central figures in the 1930s Nazi-British back-channel was Philip's
    uncle and sponsor, Lord Louis Mountbatten (originally, Battenberg, a branch of the
    House of Hesse). Until he was forced to abdicate, King Edward VIII enjoyed the full
    backing of "Dickie'' Mountbatten.

    Through much of World War II, secret channels of communication were maintained
    between the British royal family and their pro-Hitler cousins in Germany, by Lord
    Mountbatten, through his sister Louise, who was crown princess of pro-Nazi Sweden.
    Louise was Prince Philip's aunt.

    Although Buckingham Palace's rumor mill has tried to depict this wartime collaboration
    with the enemy as mere family correspondence, the channel apparently included
    messages from Prince Philip's secret ally, the Duke of Windsor (the former Edward VIII).

    On Nov. 20, 1995, the Washington Times reported, based on recently discovered
    Portuguese Secret Service files first published in the London Observer, that the Duke of
    Windsor had been in close collaboration with the Nazis in Spain and Portugal to foment
    a revolution in wartime Britain, that would topple the Churchill government, depose his
    brother King George VI, and allow him to regain the throne, with Queen Wallis
    [Simpson, the American divorcée, for whom he abdicated the throne] at his side.

    Portuguese surveillance revealed that Walter Schellenberg, head of Gestapo
    counterintelligence, was one point of contact in this plot. After Schellenberg met with
    the Spanish ambassador to Portugal, Nicolás Franco, brother of fascist Gen. Francisco
    Franco, Ambassador Franco told a Portuguese diplomat:


    "The Duke of Windsor, free from the responsibilities of the war, in disagreement with
    English politicians, could be the man to put at the head of the Empire.''

    Whatever correspondence was hidden in Sophie and Prince Christoph's Kronberg Castle,
    King George VI, in June 1945, felt compelled to dispatch the former MI-5 officer
    turned "Surveyor of the King's Pictures,'' Anthony Blunt, to gather up the
    correspondence.


    Queen Elizabeth II reportedly insisted that there be no interrogation of Blunt about his
    secret trip to the castle.

    Otherwise, it is notable that starting with an exchange between King George VI and
    President Eisenhower, the House of Windsor has been desperate to keep classified those
    documents from Kronberg Castle that fell into American Army hands, long beyond the
    normal length of time.

    Clearly, Prince Philip's patron Lord Dickie Mountbatten, Mountbatten's sister Crown
    Princess Louise, and Philip's brother-in-law Prince Christoph of Hesse were not just
    exchanging Christmas greetings.


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