The Dutch Royal Family and the link to the Nazis – part two

Both Willem-Alexander’s father and grandfather were German. Both were part of the Nazi movement:

Claus von Amsberg, Willem-Alexander’s father was a member of the Hitler Youth.

His parents were active participants in Hitler’s ASDAD for National Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or National Socialist German Workers Party.

When journalist Wim Klinkenberg wrote an article about Prince Claus’s Nazi past, in the Panorama magazine of December 1965:

the Dutch prime minister Jozef Maria Laurens Theo “Jo” Cals of the defunct Catholic People’s Party (KVP) now the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party, personally interfered.

He was tipped about the content of the article, in which clear evidence was presented that completely contradicted the official story of the Prince’s past. Cals ordered all 420,000 magazines that had only just been printed to be destroyed.

Incriminating evidence, documents, etc against the Dutch royal family was stolen from journalist Wim Klinkenberg’s home.

The people of the Netherlands were not to find out about the dark side of the royal family.

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