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

During the war, Royal Shell gave millions of tonns of crude oil to Hitler for free, a deal set up by Prince Bernhard.

The crude oil was used by the Nazi tanks to invade and conquer the Netherlands. The people of the Netherlands were handed over to the Nazis by their royal family.

Most Dutch people are completely unaware of this, even though these facts are quite easy to find when you start doing some deep research.

It is just that none of us has ever been told.

Clearly, Bernhard was corrupt to the core. He accepted a major bribe of 1.1 million dollars from Lockheed, in 1976.

He was scrutinised when he was president of the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)

and the Prince Bernhard Nature Fund,

while being a passionate hunter and a killer. More about them as being hunting parties, later.

Bernhard was a notorious womaniser with the maids of the royal palaces being terrified of him and knew very well that they had to keep their doors locked at night. He had several illegitimate children, two of whom he officially acknowledged.

One is Alexia Grinda.

The other is Alicia de Bieleveld:

One juicy detail about Alicia’s mother, Alicia Webber, is that she was the daughter of a Nazi test pilot Hanna Reitsch and Wernher von Braun:

Yes, this is the Naza rocket scientist who was welcomed by the U.S. in 1945 during Operation Paperclip to continue his work for NASA:

Both Wernher von Braun and Bernhard had served in the Elite Cavalry, the Equestrian SS. Thus, they both went back.

It was in 1952 that Bernhard visited his old friend von Braun, took advantage of his daughter and impregnated her. After that, he was no longer on speaking terms with the mother of his, (yet another) illegitimate child, as he had put it himself.

Bernhard was a much more powerful SS officer than most of us realise, before, during and after World War II he cherised and maintained his contact and friendships with other SS officers, both in Argentina, which he visited for the so-called trade missions for the Netherlands and in Germany, which has always been denied by the royal family and the Dutch Central Intelligence Agency.

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