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Karel VI. Schwarzenberg, 6th prince of Schwarzenberg and lord of Orlík (5th July 1911, Čimelice - 9th April 1986, Vienna) was Czech aristocrat, politician, writer and resistance fighter during [[World War II|World war II.]] |
Karel VI. Schwarzenberg, 6th prince of Schwarzenberg and lord of Orlík (5th July 1911, Čimelice - 9th April 1986, Vienna) was Czech aristocrat, politician, writer and resistance fighter during [[World War II|World war II.]] |
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Karel VI. was member of Czech fascist politicial party [[Vlajka]] but we cannot consider him fascist at all. He sympathized with moderate monarcho-fascism, over the years, however, rather only with monarchism. He also owned many properties over the South Bohemia such a [[Orlík Castle|Orlík castle]] or [[Čimelice]]. He was very popular among the poor people, but he had enemies in the ranks of the Czechoslovak government and also the German elites of Nazi Germany thanks to his pro-Czech and anti-Nazi policy |
Karel VI. was member of Czech fascist politicial party [[Vlajka]] but we cannot consider him fascist at all. He sympathized with moderate monarcho-fascism, over the years, however, rather only with monarchism. He also owned many properties over the South Bohemia such a [[Orlík Castle|Orlík castle]] or [[Čimelice]]. He was very popular among the poor people, but he had enemies in the ranks of the Czechoslovak government and also the German elites of Nazi Germany thanks to his pro-Czech and anti-Nazi policy<ref>https://theses.cz/id/fhvrga/35773789</ref> |
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His son Karel Schwarzenberg was infulential politician in post-communist Czechoslovakia and Czech republic.<ref>https://theses.cz/id/fhvrga/35773789</ref> |
His son Karel Schwarzenberg was infulential politician in post-communist Czechoslovakia and Czech republic.<ref>https://theses.cz/id/fhvrga/35773789</ref> |
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Karel VI. Schwarzenberg, 6th prince of Schwarzenberg and lord of Orlík (5th July 1911, Čimelice - 9th April 1986, Vienna) was Czech aristocrat, politician, writer and resistance fighter during World war II.
Karel VI. was member of Czech fascist politicial party Vlajka but we cannot consider him fascist at all. He sympathized with moderate monarcho-fascism, over the years, however, rather only with monarchism. He also owned many properties over the South Bohemia such a Orlík castle or Čimelice. He was very popular among the poor people, but he had enemies in the ranks of the Czechoslovak government and also the German elites of Nazi Germany thanks to his pro-Czech and anti-Nazi policy[1]
His son Karel Schwarzenberg was infulential politician in post-communist Czechoslovakia and Czech republic.[2]