Georg Ignaz Von Wilczek's Life During World War II

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He was born August 16,1906 and died November 13,1989. On March 7 1945 he married Countless Gerogina Von Wilczek and they had 5 children. He was in reign from July 25th, 1938 to November 13th,1989 when he died. He remained neutral during WW2, Eventhough before the war ended he did somethings for 357 spanish war fighters. His full name is Franz Josef Maria Aloys Alfred Karl Johnannes Heinrich Michael Georg Ignaz Benediktus Gerhardus Majella. His mother was Archduchuess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria. During Franz reign all women received voting rights for first time. He was extremely popular in Liechtenstein. Franz handed over most of his rights to his son Hanz on August 26,1984. He died 26 days after his wife. He was one of the longest rulers

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