Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia

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For the brother of King Frederick II of Prussia, see Prince Augustus William of Prussia (1722-1758).
German Royalty
House of Hohenzollern
William I (1861-1888)
Children
   Frederick III
   Princess Louise
Frederick III (1888)
Children
   William II
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Heinrich
   Prince Sigismund
   Princess Viktoria
   Prince Waldemar
   Princess Sophie
   Princess Margaret
Grandchildren
   Prince Waldemar
   Prince Sigismund
   Prince Heinrich
William II (1888-1918)
Children
   Crown Prince Wilhelm
   Prince Eitel Friedrich
   Prince Adalbert
   Prince August Wilhelm
   Prince Oskar
   Prince Joachim
   Princess Viktoria Luise

Prince August Wilhelm Heinrich Günther of Prussia (January 29, 1887 in Potsdam, GermanyMarch 25, 1949 in Stuttgart, Germany), called Auwi, was the fourth son of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany by his first wife, Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein.

He fought in WWI and after the war joined the conservative veteran group the Stahlhelm, in 1930, against the will of his father, he joined the "dangerous, revolutionary" National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) of Hitler, and in 1933 he become a member of the SA and the Reichstag. In 1939 he was promoted to the rank of SA-Obergruppenführer, but, after making some negative remarks about Goebbels in 1942, he lost Hitler's favour.

After the end of the war he was arrested by the Americans and sentenced to three years in jail, he was released in 1948 and died the following year. He is buried in Langenburg.

He married Princess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, with whom he had one son.

  • Prince Alexander Ferdinand Albrecht Achilles Wilhelm Joseph Viktor Carl Feodor of Prussia (26 December 191212 June 1985). He married and had one son.
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