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== Life ==
== Life ==
Ulrich Ernst Kurt Freiherr von Gienanth was born in [[State of Berlin|Berlin]] on 6 June 1907. Some sources claim he was the son<ref>No author (1935-05-18).: "Baron von Gienanth Mt. Holyoke Visitor". [[Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram|''Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> or nephew<ref>No author (1932-08-18).: "Brandon Folks Ride, Too". [[The Brandon Union|''The Brandon Union'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> of ambassador [[Friedrich Wilhelm von Prittwitz und Gaffron]]; however, this is false. Ulrich was actually the son of [[Karl Friedrich Freiherr von Gienanth|Karl Friedrich Eugen Freiherr von Gienanth]] (1873–1949) and [[Freda Freifrau von Gienanth]] (née Freiin Varnbüler von und zu Hemmingen; 1877–1959). His father was a factory director, former ''[[Leutnant]]'' in the [[Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918)|Prussian]] ''[[Landwehr]]'', and a Knight of Honour of the [[Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Chivalric Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem|Order of Saint John]]; both his father and [[Eugen Wilhelm Freiherr von Gienanth|his grandfather]] were [[Royal Bavarian Councilor of Commerce|Royal Bavarian Commerce Councilors]]. He had an older brother named [[Conrad Eugen Freiherr von Gienanth|Conrad-Eugen Friedrich Axel Freiherr von Gienanth]] (1903–1942).<ref>''Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser. 1919''. [[Gotha]]. [[Justus Perthes Verlag]]. p. 300.</ref>
Ulrich Ernst Kurt Freiherr von Gienanth was born in [[State of Berlin|Berlin]] on 6 June 1907. Some sources claim he was the son<ref>No author (1935-05-18).: "Baron von Gienanth Mt. Holyoke Visitor". [[Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram|''Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> or nephew<ref>No author (1932-08-18).: "Brandon Folks Ride, Too". [[The Brandon Union|''The Brandon Union'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> of ambassador [[Friedrich Wilhelm von Prittwitz und Gaffron]]; however, this is false. Ulrich was actually the son of [[Karl Friedrich Freiherr von Gienanth|Karl Friedrich Eugen Freiherr von Gienanth]] (1873–1949) and [[Freda Freifrau von Gienanth|Pauline Helene Friederike Anna Freda Freifrau von Gienanth]] (née Freiin Varnbüler von und zu Hemmingen; 1877–1959). His father was a factory director, former ''[[Leutnant]]'' in the [[Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918)|Prussian]] ''[[Landwehr]]'', and a Knight of Honour of the [[Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Chivalric Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem|Order of Saint John]]; both his father and [[Eugen Wilhelm Freiherr von Gienanth|his grandfather]] were [[Royal Bavarian Councilor of Commerce|Royal Bavarian Commerce Councilors]]. He had an older brother named [[Conrad Eugen Freiherr von Gienanth|Conrad-Eugen Friedrich Axel Freiherr von Gienanth]] (1903–1942).<ref>''Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser. 1919''. [[Gotha]]. [[Justus Perthes Verlag]]. p. 300.</ref>


Gienanth joined the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi Party]] in 1930.<ref>No author (1939-11-04).: "Captain in Hitler's Guard Will Speak". [[The Richmond News Reader|''The Richmond News Reader'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> He arrived at [[Johns Hopkins University]] as an exchange student from the [[Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich|University of Munich]] in 1931.<ref name=":0">No author (1941-12-20).: "German Embassy Secretary Honeymoons At Greenbrier. Marriage at Alexandria Made Possible by "Very Nice" FBI Agents". [[The Roanoke Times|''The Roanoke Times'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> In 1936, the [[German Library of Information]] (a Nazi propaganda agency) was established, and Gienanth began working there as its director.<ref name=":032">Charnay, David; Wallace, William (1942-05-05).: "Gestapo's Head in America. Most Feared Greenbrier Guest. Baron Von Gienanth Rules Others In Nazi Ranks Through Terror." [[Washington Times-Herald|''Washington Times-Herald'']]. Page 2. Retrieved on 2023-11-04.</ref> That same year he served at the [[German Consulate General New York|German Consulate General in New York]].<ref>No author (1941-12-21).: "German and Hungarian Legation Staffs At White Sulphur Awaits Developments; Bridal Couple Attracts Interest". ''The Roanoke Times''. Retrieved 2024-04-29.</ref> Later in 1937, Gienanth started working at the German embassy in Washington, quickly rising through the ranks and succeeding [[Richard Sallet]] as second secretary.
Gienanth joined the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi Party]] in 1930.<ref>No author (1939-11-04).: "Captain in Hitler's Guard Will Speak". [[The Richmond News Reader|''The Richmond News Reader'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> He arrived at [[Johns Hopkins University]] as an exchange student from the [[Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich|University of Munich]] in 1931.<ref name=":0">No author (1941-12-20).: "German Embassy Secretary Honeymoons At Greenbrier. Marriage at Alexandria Made Possible by "Very Nice" FBI Agents". [[The Roanoke Times|''The Roanoke Times'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-28.</ref> In 1936, the [[German Library of Information]] (a Nazi propaganda agency) was established, and Gienanth began working there as its director.<ref name=":032">Charnay, David; Wallace, William (1942-05-05).: "Gestapo's Head in America. Most Feared Greenbrier Guest. Baron Von Gienanth Rules Others In Nazi Ranks Through Terror." [[Washington Times-Herald|''Washington Times-Herald'']]. Page 2. Retrieved on 2023-11-04.</ref> That same year he served at the [[German Consulate General New York|German Consulate General in New York]].<ref>No author (1941-12-21).: "German and Hungarian Legation Staffs At White Sulphur Awaits Developments; Bridal Couple Attracts Interest". ''The Roanoke Times''. Retrieved 2024-04-29.</ref> Later in 1937, Gienanth started working at the German embassy in Washington, quickly rising through the ranks and succeeding [[Richard Sallet]] as second secretary.
On 19 April 1937, Gienanth's car struck and killed one William Osterman near the [[Barclay–Vesey Building]] in New York City. Witnesses testified that his car was moving at a moderate speed and that Osterman had stepped in front of the vehicle. Gienanth was charged with homicide, but later acquitted on 30 April.<ref>No author (1937-05-01).: "German Baron Is Cleared Of Homicide". [[Press of Atlantic City|''Press of Atlantic City'']]. Retrieved 2024-05-29.</ref>


Gienanth attended the [[Nuremberg rallies|tenth Nuremberg rally]] in September 1937.<ref>[[Thomas M. Johnson (writer)|Johnson, Thomas M.]] (1942-03-11).: "Native American Pro-Fascists Escape Net That Traps Aliens". [[Newspaper Enterprise Association|''Newspaper Enterprise Association'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-06.</ref>
Gienanth attended the [[Nuremberg rallies|tenth Nuremberg rally]] in September 1937.<ref>[[Thomas M. Johnson (writer)|Johnson, Thomas M.]] (1942-03-11).: "Native American Pro-Fascists Escape Net That Traps Aliens". [[Newspaper Enterprise Association|''Newspaper Enterprise Association'']]. Retrieved 2024-04-06.</ref>
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