The Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother of Prince William
and another story about the relation between my hometown St. Wendel, Germany, and England
In 1825 Duke Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha sent his wife into exile to St. Wendel in Coburg’s far-distant colony, the Principality of Lichtenberg where she remarried and lived with her second husband. Five years later she died in a hospital in Paris, France. Her youngest son Albert married Queen Victoria.
In September 1941 a British Hampden Bomber crashed in the outskirts of St. Wendel, Germany. Two man survived by bailing out, pilot and observer died in the crash. This is the story of the research and about what most probably happened.
The Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother of Prince William
Broschiert
Format A5
56 Seiten
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