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    Oxford: Nelson Thornes. p. 72. ISBN 9780748725496. Princess Blücher (1921), p. VIII. Evelyn, Princess Blücher (1921). An English Wife in Berlin. London: Constable...
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    Brandenburg Gate (U.S. Embassy, 1930–1941) Evelyn Princess Blücher Blücher Order Blucher shoe Blüchern Brothers von Blücher Age of fourteen according to Chisholm...
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    Prussian general Evelyn, Princess Blücher (1876–1960), diarist and memoirist, wife of Gebhard von Blücher (1865–1931) Franz Blücher (1896–1959), German...
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    highlights perceived hypocritical statements by British politicians. Evelyn, Princess Blücher, an Englishwoman who lived in Berlin during the First World War...
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    used to compare British soldiers with their commanders. In 1921 Princess Evelyn Blücher published her memoirs, which attributed the phrase to OHL (the...
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    present, such as on the Common. When Prince Gebhard Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt and Princess Blücher leased the island from the British government in 1889...
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  • Blower (c. 1757/1763 – post–1816), novelist, poet and actress Evelyn, Princess Blücher (1876–1960), diarist and memoirist Nicholas Blundell (1669–1737)...
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    Gebhard Blücher von Wahlstatt (1865–1931), becoming Princess Evelyn Blücher. Her memoirs, Princess Blucher, English Wife in Berlin (Constable, 1920) were translated...
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    Evelyn Stapleton-Bretherton married Prince Gebhard Blücher von Wahlstatt (1865–1931), becoming Princess Evelyn Blücher. Her memoirs, Princess Blucher...
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  • to be paralysed, and he had to re-learn how to walk. In 1915, Evelyn, Princess Blücher, whose brother knew Hay, arranged for his release and he became...
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