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Alice Habsburg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Habsburg Alice Elisabeth Habsburg ((ポーランド語:Alicja Elżbieta Habsburg)) (18 December 1889 — 26 November 1985) was a Swedish-born aristocrat and member of the Polish Home Army during World War II. ==Early life and first marriage==
Born Alice Elisabeth Ankarcrona in Hölö, Sweden, she was the daughter of Oscar Carl Gustav Ankarcrona. She grew up in Sweden. In 1911, she married Count Ludwig Badeni, a diplomat working at the Austro-Hungarian legation in Stockholm. During their engagement, she converted to Catholicism. The couple had a single son, Kasimir Badeni, born 1912. Shortly after his birth, Ludwig Badeni started to suffer from mental illness and was taken to a mental hospital. He died in 1916. Her son Kasimir inherited his father's manor house and estate in Busk, today in Ukraine. Alice was shocked by the poverty Austrian Galicia, and sold off most of her jewelry to invest in welfare and economic improvements at her Busk estates.〔http://www.tmzz.org.pl/alicja-ancarcrona-habsburg-ksiezna-partyzant,2,23.html〕 At the end of World War I she as in Vienna. In the background of the disintegrating Austro-Hungarian state, she witnessed first-handed the Polish–Ukrainian War, seen the Battle of Lwów, where she was impressed by the Polish Lwów Eaglets, and then rejoining her son at Busk, which has been looted by Cossacks and Ukrainian peasants.〔〔
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