Book description
The part played by the many German and Austrian royal families in
opposing Hitler has hitherto been overlooked. Prince Louis Ferdinand
of Prussia was deeply involved in the German resistance movement and
was questioned by the Gestapo following the 20 July plot on Hitler's
life; Otto von Habsburg, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was
sentenced to death and escaped through Europe to America, where he
helped coordinate attempts to liberate his homeland; his Hohenberg
cousins (children of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand) were incarcerated
in Dachau; Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria was exiled to Italy where
he was pursued by the SS - his wife and children were captured and
sent to concentration camps; the exiled Prince Hubertus zu Lowenstein
travelled between the USA and Britain assembling German exiles into
groups representing the real Germany - that could assume power when
Hitler was defeated. The sweeping away of German and Austrian monarchs
in 1918 made the rise of Hitler possible; their successors helped make
possible his defeat.
Frank Millard is an historian and journalist with a PhD in history
from the University of London.