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Prince Heinrich of Bavaria

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Name
  
Prince of

Great-grandparents
  
Ludwig I of Bavaria

House
  
House of Wittelsbach

Prince Heinrich of Bavaria
Born
  
24 June 1884 Munich, Bavaria (
1884-06-24
)

Burial
  
Theatinerkirche, Munich, Bavaria

Father
  
Prince Arnulf of Bavaria

Mother
  
Princess Therese of Liechtenstein

Died
  
November 8, 1916, Arges County, Sud, Romania

Parents
  
Prince Arnulf of Bavaria, Princess Theresa of Liechtenstein

Grandparents
  
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria

Similar People
  
Rupprecht - Crown Prince of, Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, Archduchess Auguste Ferdinan, Otto of Greece, Maximilian II of Bavaria

Prince Heinrich of Bavaria (24 June 1884 – 8 November 1916) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and a highly decorated Army officer in the First World War.

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Early life

Heinrich was born in Munich, Bavaria. He was the only child of Prince Arnulf of Bavaria and his wife Princess Therese of Liechtenstein.

Heinrich was brought up in Munich, where one of his tutors was Joseph Gebhard Himmler, the father of Heinrich Himmler. The elder Himmler was an ardent royalist who, following the birth of his second son, petitioned the prince to allow him to be named after him - Heinrich. The prince agreed and also became Heinrich Himmler's godfather. "{H}e took a lively interest in the progress of his godson and in how the Himmlers were faring. It was a warm relationship, as is shown by the preserved correspondence between Gebhard and the prince; at Christmas the Himmlers regularly received a visit from the prince and his mother..."

Military career and death

At the age of 17, following his Abitur, Heinrich joined the Bavarian army with the rank of Leutnant. Initially, he served with the Royal Bavarian Infanterie-Leib-Regiment, but later was reassigned the 1st Royal Bavarian Heavy Cavalry “Prince Charles of Bavaria”.

After the outbreak of World War I, the regiment saw action on the Western front, where Prince Heinrich was badly wounded. Upon recovering, he returned to his old infantry regiment and in June 1915, was promoted to Major. At the same time, he was put in charge of the III. Battalion of the newly established Deutsches Alpenkorps stationed in the Carnic Alps. In late 1916, the battalion was transferred to Romania where it fought at Turnu Rosu Pass. During the ensuing German offensive at Monte Sule by Hermannstadt (Sibiu) in Transylvanian Alps, on 7 November 1916, Heinrich was fatally wounded by a sniper and died from these wounds a day later, on 8 November 1916.

Heinrich's body was transported back to Munich, where he was buried by his father’s side at the Theatinerkirche. Posthumously on 6 March 1917, for his exceptional bravery, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph. He had previously been awarded the Iron Cross, 1st class for actions in June 1916.

References

Prince Heinrich of Bavaria Wikipedia