His grandfather was Union General Henry Bohlen and his first cousin (once removed) was US diplomat Charles Eustis Bohlen.
Married to Bertha Krupp.
Originally against Adolf Hitler when he began to actract fame, but when Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany he supported Hitler.
When the Nazi government was abolished by the Allies in 1945, Krupp was suppost to be placed on trial at Nuremberg but he was never charged with War Crimes because of his failing health.
Gustav Georg Friedrich Maria Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach passed away in 1950 at Blühnbach Castle in Salzburg state in Austria.
His grandfather was Union General Henry Bohlen and his first cousin (once removed) was US diplomat Charles Eustis Bohlen.
Married to Bertha Krupp.
Originally against Adolf Hitler when he began to actract fame, but when Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany he supported Hitler.
When the Nazi government was abolished by the Allies in 1945, Krupp was suppost to be placed on trial at Nuremberg but he was never charged with War Crimes because of his failing health.
Gustav Georg Friedrich Maria Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach passed away in 1950 at Blühnbach Castle in Salzburg state in Austria.
Family Members
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Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach
1907–1967
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Arnold von Bohlen und Halbach
1908–1909
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Claus von Bohlen und Halbach
1910–1940
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Irmgard Sophie Margarethe von Bohlen und Halbach Eilenstein
1912–1998
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Harald Georg Wilhelm Wilken von Bohlen und Halbach
1916–1983
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Eckbert Wolfgang Eberhard von Bohlen und Halbach
1922–1945
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