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  1. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (later Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands; 29 June 1911 – 1 December 2004) was Prince of the Netherlands from 6 September 1948 to 30 April 1980 as the husband of Queen Juliana.

  2. Bernhard van Lippe-Biesterfeld (nome completo in tedesco Bernhard Leopold Friedrich Eberhard Julius Kurt Karl Gottfried Peter; Jena, 29 giugno 1911 – Utrecht, 1º dicembre 2004) è stato principe consorte dei Paesi Bassi dal 1948 al 1980, in quanto marito della regina Giuliana.

  3. Bernhard, Prinz der Niederlande, Prinz zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, war der Prinzgemahl der Königin Juliana der Niederlande. Beide hatten zusammen vier Töchter: die spätere Königin Beatrix und ihre Schwestern Irene, Margriet und Christina. Einer seiner Enkel ist der heutige König Willem-Alexander.

  4. Bernhard, prince of the Netherlands, prince of Lippe-Biesterfeld was a prince of the Netherlands who, during World War II, served as liaison between the Dutch government-in-exile and the British armed forces and commanded the Netherlands Forces of the Interior (1944–45).

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  5. Direttore per la Francia della I. G. Farbenindustrie, a Parigi, vi conobbe la principessa ereditaria olandese che sposò all'Aia il 7 gennaio 1937. Il 10 e 11 maggio 1940 prese parte attiva alla lotta contro i paracadutisti tedeschi scesi nelle vicinanze del palazzo reale.

  6. Lippe-Biesterfeld, van, Bernhard. Gerbrandy cabinets (London II-III-IV) Date of birth: June 29th, 1911 (Detmold Castle/Jena, German Empire) Date of death: December 1st, 2004 (Utrecht, the Netherlands) Buried on: Crypt of Oranje-Nassau. Nationality: Dutch (1815-present, Kingdom) Biography. Do you have more information about this person? Inform us!

  7. During the Second World War, the English secret service did not trust the German-born Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, son-in-law of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. Yet he was wildly popular among the Dutch population suffering under the Nazi yoke. So much so that he could get away with a few missteps.