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Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe

Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (5 June 1906 – 20 September 1983) was a younger son of Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and his consort Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg.〔
Unhappy and disillusioned with the state of Germany after World War I, Friedrich Christian turned to the Nazi Party as a solution for the country's ills. As an ardent Party supporter, he worked vigorously to gain noble and royal support for it, and eventually became an upper privy councillor and adjutant to Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. In 1939, Friedrich Christian was asked to become king of Iceland by Icelanders sympathetic to the Nazi party, but refused due to the opposition of Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
After World War II, the prince devoted his writings to defending the record of the Third Reich, producing such works as ''Was Hitler Really a Dictator?'' (a personal account of the German leader) and ''"Als die goldne Abendsonne..." Aus meinen Tagebüchern der Jahre 1933–1937'' (the prince's personal diaries).
==Family and early life==
Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe was the eighth and youngest son of Georg, the reigning Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe, and his consort Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg. During the German Revolution of 1918–19, Friedrich's brother Adolf II was the "last German prince forced to abdicate... With regard to his property, the prince (II ) and the small state divided it half and half. Enough money therefore remained for him to throw full handfuls out the window." As a consequence of this compromise, and the fact that the family's wealth historically came from land and investments in Eastern Europe, the Schaumburg-Lippes were decidedly better off than many other royal families – they were even allowed to maintain their residence at Schloss Bückeburg.〔

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