, today in
Wojnowo, Lubusz Voivodeship,
Poland (2022) After the death of her husband in 1934, Armgard moved into Reckenwalde palace with her sons and managed an estate in
Wojnowo, Lubusz Voivodeship,
Province of Brandenburg (now
Wojnowo, Poland), together with her new partner,
Alexis Pantchoulidzew, an exiled
Russian nobleman. Alexis accompanied Armgard to the wedding of Bernhard to Princess Juliana. During World War II Armgard and Alexis were observed by the local
Gestapo. Her apolitical past and the service that the monarchist and anti-Stalinist Colonel Pantchoulidzew later rendered in the war to the
German Reich Railway, would have shielded her from Nazi authorities. The
SS demanded in September 1944 in
Recke, one of Armgard's properties,
Schloss Woynowo Walde for military purposes. Armgard and Alexis gave an account of the withdrawal in 1945 of the
Wehrmacht behind the
Oder-line on their estate at
Neumark. Wim Klinkenberg and some other writers have accused Armgard of sexual promiscuity, intrigue, conspiracy, and – as with her son Aschwin – of Nazi sympathies. In March 2004, her son Bernhard tried to rectify this image with an open letter to
The Times. ==Life in the Netherlands==