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Brockdorff Collection

Brockdorff is more than just a name, it's a legacy. It represents strength, resilience, and unwavering determination

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: Anna Constantia von Brockdorff, 1680 - 1765, later the Countess of Cosel, portrayed as Venus

Anna Constantia von Brockdorff, 1680 - 1765, later the Countess of Cosel, portrayed as Venus
1000940 Anna Constantia von Brockdorff, 1680 - 1765, later the Countess of Cosel, portrayed as Venus. German noblewoman and mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: Design for interior, ca. 1830. Creator: Charles de Brocktorff

Design for interior, ca. 1830. Creator: Charles de Brocktorff
Design for interior, ca. 1830

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: Portrait of Anna Constantia, Countess of Cosel (1680-1765), nee von Brockdorff

Portrait of Anna Constantia, Countess of Cosel (1680-1765), nee von Brockdorff. Artist: Silvestre, Louis de (1675-1760)
Portrait of Anna Constantia, Countess of Cosel (1680-1765), nee von Brockdorff. Private Collection

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: Anna Constantia Von Brockdorff, 1680

Anna Constantia Von Brockdorff, 1680

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. German Delegates listening to Clemenceau at the signing

TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. German Delegates listening to Clemenceau at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. From left: Delegates Melchior, Leinert, Landsberg, Von Brockdorff-Rantzau

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: Rantzau / Ulrich Brockdorf

Rantzau / Ulrich Brockdorf
COUNT ULRICH BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU German diplomat in an awkward situation over the 1919 Peace Treaty Date: 1869 - 1928

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: German delegates listen to peace terms after WW1

German delegates listen to peace terms after WW1
The Fate of the German Empire. The German delegates listen to the reading of the Peace Terms. They are: Dr Melchior; Herr Leinert (President of the Assembly), Dr Landsberg (Minister of Justice)

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: VON BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU. Count Von Brockdorff-Rantzau, German head of the Peace

VON BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU. Count Von Brockdorff-Rantzau, German head of the Peace Delegation to Versailles, France. Photograph, c1919

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. Ushering the German Delegates into the Great Hall of

TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. Ushering the German Delegates into the Great Hall of the Trianon Palace Hotel to receive the Peace Treaty

Background imageBrockdorff Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as the first president of Germany before delegates of the Constitutional Assembly in the Court Theatre


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Brockdorff is more than just a name, it's a legacy. It represents strength, resilience, and unwavering determination. From generation to generation, the Brockdorff family has faced challenges head-on and emerged victorious. Their bond is unbreakable, their spirit indomitable. At the heart of the Brockdorff clan lies a deep sense of loyalty and camaraderie. They stand united in times of adversity, supporting each other through thick and thin. Their shared history binds them together like no other force on earth. But don't be fooled by their stoic exterior - the Brockdorffs also know how to have fun. Whether they're hosting epic family gatherings or embarking on wild adventures together, there's never a dull moment when this crew is around. In essence, Brockdorff embodies everything that is good and noble in this world, and are warriors in the face of adversity, pillars of strength for those in need, and above all else, fiercely loyal to one another. The name may be just letters strung together, but its meaning runs deep within the hearts of those who bear it proudly.