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He died at his home in Kronberg im Taunus near Frankfurt am Main in 2006, the same year that his autobiography Not Me: Memoirs of a German Childhood was published.
Muench was the most powerful American Catholic and Vatican representative in Allied-occupied Germany and subsequently in West Germany from 1946 to 1959 as the liaison between the U. S. Office of Military Government and the German Catholic Church in the American occupation zone ( 1946 – 1949 ), Pope Pius XII's apostolic visitor to Germany ( 1946 – 1947 ), the Vatican relief officer in Kronberg im Taunus, Germany ( 1947 – 1949 ), regent in Kronberg ( 1949 – 1951 ), as well as nuncio to Germany.
Adolf Schreyer ( July 9, 1828 Frankfurt-am-Main – July 29, 1899 Kronberg im Taunus ) was a German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
* Joachim Fest, editor, born December 8, 1926, Hentigstraße 13, died September 11, 2006 in Kronberg im Taunus
Kronberg and Taunus
The former village of Niederhoechstadt ( now part of Eschborn, with a different phone area code, same as the northern neighbour community of Kronberg ) and Schwalbach to the West are particularly green stretches with some pretty houses and nice walks and hills, before you head further north towards Kronberg, in the foothills of the Taunus mountains.
Wealthy industrialists, traders and bankers discovered the little Taunus town's idyllic and climatically advantageous setting right near Frankfurt in the middle of the nineteenth century and built villas and summer homes in Kronberg and Schönberg.
Kronberg and 1979
LaRouche alleges that Kronberg perjured herself and colluded with the prosecutors to frame him in order to cover up a bad check issued in 1979 by her from a New Benjamin Franklin House Publishing Company account for royalties owed him.
Kronberg and from
Aschaffenburg's chief buildings are the Schloss Johannisburg, built 1605 – 1614 by Archbishop Schweikard von Kronberg, which contains a library with a number of incunabula, a collection of engravings and paintings ; the Pompejanum, a replica of a Roman town house discovered in Pompeii commissioned by King Ludwig I. and opened in 1850 ; the Stiftskirche basilica, founded in 974 by Otto of Swabia, duke of Bavaria, but dating in the main from the early 12th century on, in which are preserved various monuments by the Vischers, a sarcophagus with the relics of Saint Margaret, and a famous painting by Matthias Grünewald ; the Capuchin hospital ; a theatre, which was formerly a house of the Teutonic Order ; several mansions of the nobility ; and the beautiful, historical " Altstadt " ( the oldest section of Aschaffenburg ).
Together with those from Hattstein Castle and Reifenberg Castle, the Knights of Kronberg from Frankfurt declared the so-called " Kronberg Feud " in 1389.
When on 13 May a great force from Frankfurt swept to Kronberg Castle, Hanau ( Ulrich von Hanau ) and the Electorate of the Palatinate ( 150 of Ruprecht von der Pfalz's cuirassiers ) troops rushed to help those being beset, driving the Frankfurt forces off on 14 May in the Battle of Eschborn and taking 620 prisoners, among them the mayor, a few noble council members and all the town's bakers, butchers, locksmiths and shoemakers.
Until the summer of 1949, he organized from Kronberg the transport of about 950 goods wagons full of Papal aid supplies to Germany.
He was also supported by the US Government ; before taking his position in Kronberg, he received from US Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson the document of appointment as liaison commissioner for religious affairs to the US military government in Germany.
* Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg ( 1553 – 1626 ) from 1604 Elector and Archbishop at Mainz, builder of the Schloss Johannisburg in Aschaffenburg
* Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg ( 1891 – 1958 ) politician and participant in the July 20 Plot, lived from 1945 until his death in 1958 in Kronberg
Here he met his future wife, actress Ida Reddish from Nottingham, who at the time was using the stage name Thea Kronberg and had recently arrived from the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
When on 13 May a great force from Frankfurt swept to Kronberg Castle, Hanau and Electoral-Palatinate troops rushed to help those being beset, driving the Frankfurt forces off on 14 May in the Battle of Eschborn and taking 620 prisoners, among them the mayor, a few noble council members and all the town's bakers, butchers, locksmiths and shoemakers.
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