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Advisory Council Decision Czernin/Vermeer
Josef Maria Rudolf Ferdinand Czernin-Kinsky (adopted 1954)
1920 CZERNIN 2
Eugen Franz Carl Maria
1967 CZERNIN 2
Jaromir Otto
1936 CZERNIN 3
Edward Paul Phillips
1981 CZERNIN 3
Sophie Alix Maria
1945 CZERNIN 2
Karl Eugen Maria Josef
1956 CZERNIN 2
Alexander Jaromir Peter Paul
1968 CZERNIN 3
Johanna Franziska Alix
1987 CZERNIN 3
Pavel František Felix Jaromír
1934 CZERNIN 3
Karl Wilhelm Rudolf Eugen
1930 CZERNIN 2
English Translation
20 was unsuitable for the education of children from "state police principles". The Nuremberg District Court deprived her of custody of her children with Roland Faber-Castell. A review of the Racial Policy Office dated 13/14. On October 1, 1940, Alix Czernin's maternal grandfather, Eduard Oppenheim, confirmed that "Full Jude" was still to be regarded as "documents to her maternal grandmother". On the father's part, it was stated that this "was in order according to the [...] documents presented. Furthermore, it was found that according to the order of the Gestapo Nuremberg-Fürth, Alix Czernin "must be led as a Jew and an enemy of the state and [...] if the passport had not yet happened to be taken off her (emphasis in the original). However, these documents of the Racial Policy Office are only available in copies, which were notarized in 1952. The search for the originals was unsuccessful. On May 26, 1942, the marriage of Jaromir Czernin and Alix Czernine was divorced in front of the Landgericht Trautenau. Before the marriage, Alix Czernin had assured him that "only to be a 1/8 Jewess, only after the marriage she would have announced that she was "a second-degree mishlet." Alix Czernin said that she had fully informed Jaromir Czernine of her ancestry before the marriage and that he had explained that "the 25% Jewish blood had nothing to say at all." Jaromir Czernin withdrew this accusation in the course of the proceedings and the marriage was divorced – without further discussing the ancestry of Alix Czernine – in the main fault of Jaromi Czernin. In the following care procedure around the common son the question of descent was also not addressed and the care was granted to her. In November 1944, Alix Czernin and Jaromir Czernine remarried at the registry office of the municipality of Bad Aussee. According to information provided by the registry offices of 1952, it was noted in the family book that Alix Kzernin was "Mischling 2nd grade". According to the information given by Alix czernin, namely that "their grandparents were Israeli on the mother's side, but if she were not as "Mishling 2. This second marriage with Jaromir Czernin was divorced on September 12, 1951. 5. To the historical evaluation The Czernine Gemäldegalerie was already in 1923 the subject of monument official measures. The occasion was an introduction by Eugen Czernin, in which he announced that the Czechoslovak government had asked him to spend the gallery in Czechoslovakia by the end of the year. The Federal Monument Office therefore applied to the Magistrate of the City of Vienna by letter of 9 May 1923 as a precautionary measure.