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who was preparing to remarry. Princess Sophia and Landgravine Margaret denounced it to the Frankfurt authorities; the culprits were imprisoned in August 1951. Major Watson was sentenced to three years, but paroled early. Captain Nash was sentenced to five years and Colonel Durant was sentenced to
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Princess Margaret's son Wolfgang, fearing for the family jewels, had buried them in a zinc-lined box in the subcellar of the castle. On 5 November 1945, the manager of the club, Captain Kathleen Nash, discovered the jewels and together with her future husband, Colonel Jack Durant, and Major David
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Watson, stole the treasure and took the jewels out of Germany. Many of the pieces were broken up and the gems sold separately, ruining the priceless heirlooms of the House of Hesse. In early 1946, Princess Margaret discovered the theft when the family wanted to use the jewels for the wedding of
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After World War II, Friedrichshof was used as an officer's club by the military authorities during the American occupation.
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fifteen years. Only 10 percent of what had been stolen was recovered and returned to the Hesse family.
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Today the castle is a five-star hotel which belongs, together with the accompanying park, to the
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in front of the hotel after meeting with visitors from Sweden in 2010
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and other leading Nazis. What is certain is that George VI sent the
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Château in Kronberg im Taunus, Hesse, near Frankfurt am Main
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The hotel was used as a filming location for the 2021 film
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The Reluctant King: The Life and Reign of George VI
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Index

Friedrichshof





Landgrave Moritz
Kronberg im Taunus
Hesse
Frankfurt am Main
German Empress
Victoria
Emperor Frederick III
Ernst von Ihne
Kaiser Wilhelm II
House of Hesse
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Princess Margaret of Prussia
Princess Sophia
Charles Higham
Anthony Blunt
MI5
Soviet
British royal family
Duke of Windsor
Adolf Hitler
Royal Librarian
Owen Morshead
German Empress Victoria

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