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Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe
Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe (30 August 1895 – 25 December 1993) was a socialite and author who was active in Nazi Germany. As the wife of Hanno Konopath, a prominent Nazi official, Marie Adelheid was a popular socialite as well as an ardent supporter of the Nazi regime. She was instrumental in the Nordic Ring, a forum for the discussion of issues concerning race and eugenics. Marie Adelheid also served as an aide to Nazi Minister of Food and Agriculture Richard Walther Darré, and produced numerous works of fiction, poetry, translations, and other books. After the end of World War II, she published translations of prominent Holocaust-denying works, such as Paul Rassinier's ''Le Drame des Juifs européens'' (Drama of European Jews ) into German in 1964. ==Family== Countess Marie Adelheid was born as the youngest child and only daughter of Count Rudolf of Lippe-Biesterfeld and his wife Princess Luise of Ardeck (a morganatic granddaughter of Frederick William, Elector of Hesse). Her father was a son of Julius Peter, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld and Countess Adelheid of Castell-Castell. Marie Adelheid was a niece of Ernst, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld and a cousin of Prince Bernhard of Lippe, who was the father of Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, husband of Juliana of the Netherlands. She was also a first cousin of Princess Calixta of Lippe, wife of Prince Waldemar of Prussia. Her family could be traced back to the twelfth century.〔 In 1905, Marie Adelheid was granted the rank of princess at which point the suffix Biesterfeld was discarded.
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