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

King Willem-Alexander’s grandfather Bernhard von Lippe Biesterfeld was a member of Hitler’s NSDAP, the SA (Sturmabteilung or Storm Detachment) and the SS (Schutzstaffel or Protection Squadron) where he served numerous Elite cavalry – the Equestrian SS.

During the Nuremberg trials the Equestrian SS was the only division that was not prosecuted so that Bernhard von Lippe Biesterfeld, by that time married to the Dutch queen Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina would remain safe from prosecution and from scrutiny.

Do you realise how much power the Dutch royal family must have had to accomplish this? How many Dutch people know about this?

Children in school were taught that Bernhard was a war hero, that he served the British Secret Service and that he wanted all 200 Dutch SSes executed at the end of the war. So many lies.

At the wedding with Queen Juliana, the orchestra was asked to play the Nazi song of the NSDAP.

The director of the orchestra Peter van Anrooy refused as did some of the musicians.

But Bernhard made it happen.

The song was played and many guests offered the Nazi salute and the musicians who were willing to play the song, were later rewarded with a medal.

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