In 1904, Renée Wille married Dr. Alfred Schwarzenbach (1876–1940), who was then a majority owner and president of
Robert Schwarzenbach & Co, one of the largest silk mills. They had five children; • Robert Ulrich Schwarzenbach (1904–1973), who was born
deaf-mute, never married and without issue. • Suzanne Amalie Schwarzenbach (1906–1999), married firstly to Swedish-born diplomat Torgny Eric Oehman and secondly to Ernst Zuppiger (1903–1966), had one daughter. •
Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908–1942), married
Achille-Claude Clarac, without issue. • Alfred "Freddy" Schwarzenbach (1911–1998), married to Italian-born Itala Bianchi (1910–2002), two daughters. • Hans Robert "Hasi" Schwarzenbach (1913–1993), married to
Swiss American Adrienne Veillon (1915–2002), had two sons, including
Alfred Schwarzenbach and François Schwarzenbach.
Alexis Schwarzenbach is his grandson. The family resided at
Bocken Estate in
Horgen, Switzerland. Although she devoted herself to her husband and family she also had a long-term affair with the German opera singer
Emmy Krüger. Renée held political sympathies towards Germany, whether the Kaiser, Hitler or Adenauer was in power. During her many stays in Munich with her mistress, she saw the rise of Nazism as a way of overcoming the humiliating
Treaty of Versailles. German diplomats in Switzerland praised her loyalty to the Nazi cause in their reports. After World War II, she helped out those Germans who had fled to Switzerland to escape the
Allies. == Bibliography ==