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  1. Clyde Kenneth Harris (April 18, 1918 – March 2, 1958) was an American soldier and interior decorator. He served as one of the "Monuments Men" during World War II and later married a granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

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    • March 2, 1958 (aged 39), Amarillo, Texas, U.S.
  2. Fotografie der Cecilie Prinzessin von Preußen (1917-1975) nach ihrer Hochzeit mit Clyde Kenneth Harris (1918-1958), daneben ihre Eltern, das ehemalige Kronprinzenpaar Cecilie (1886-1954) und Wilhelm (1882-1951) im Hof der Burg Hohenzollern am 21. Juni 1949.

  3. 18. Jan. 2021 · On August 8, 1945, American soldier Clyde Harris was reassigned to the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Branch. He was then posted to Darmstadt to gather information about the Holbein. When...

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  4. An accomplished artist and interior decorator, Clyde Kenneth Harris was born in the small town of Maud, Oklahoma on April 18, 1918.His father, Bert Harris, was vice president of the First National Bank in Maud and later in Konowa, Oklahoma. Harris earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Decoration from the University of Oklahoma in l939.

  5. Clyde Kenneth Harris was born on 18 Apr 1918 in Maud, Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States to parents Van Buren Harris and Aurora Vandevere. He married Cecilie von Preußen , a Prussian princess who was a granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II , and a second-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria .

    • April 18, 1918
    • March 2, 1958
  6. 24. Okt. 2016 · Uncle Clyde, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, was a Monuments Man. His job was to help Prince Ludwig of Hesse find valuable works of art belonging to his family that had been lost or stolen.

  7. 5. Nov. 2021 · Clyde Kenneth Harris (April 18, 1918 – March 2, 1958) was an American soldier and interior decorator. He served as one of the "Monuments Men" during World War II and later married a granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Early life. Harris was born on April 18, 1918 in Maud, Oklahoma.