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  1. Jun 4, 2015 · In 1929, Hitler wrote Geli an explicit letter. The letter, had it been exposed to the press, would have spelled the end of Hitler’s career. It fell to a Catholic priest, Father Bernhard Stempfle, a fervent anti-Semite who had helped Hitler edit his biographical Mein Kampf, to rescue the letter.

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  2. Heiden points out that the man who told him this story, Father Bernhard Stempfle, was murdered on the orders of Hitler on 30th June, 1934. (39) (39) Six years after Geli's death Bridget Hitler visited Ernst Hanfstaengel , who was then living in London .

  3. Father Bernhard Stempfle, who befriended Hitler and helped edit Mein Kampf for publication, claimed Hitler wrote Geli an explicit letter in 1929 mentioning his favorite form of amusement. Geli never got the letter.

  4. Sep 8, 2011 · Hitler seemeingly feared for its publication and had Reichsschatzmeister Franz Xaver Schwarz approach Father Bernhard Stempfle and J. F. M. Rehse in order that they ostensibly buy the letter for inclusion in Rehse's archive.

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · It fell to a Catholic priest, Father Bernhard Stempfle, a fervent anti-Semite who had helped Hitler edit his biographical Mein Kampf, to rescue the letter.

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  6. In 1992, an amateur historian petitioned the Viennese government to exhume Geli’s remains in an effort to see if she committed suicide or was murdered. His petition did not come out of nowhere. In fact, people had been questioning Geli’s sudden and violent death from the moment her body was discovered.

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  8. May 5, 2005 · • In 1929 Hitler wrote a letter to Geli about masochistic and coprophiliac fantasies he had been having about her. This letter fell into the hands of his landlady’s son, Dr. Rudolph. Party treasurer, Francis Xa ve r Schwarz, engaged Fr. Bernhard Stempfle to get it back.