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  2. Aug 7, 2019 · Hitler's younger sister, Paula Hitler (1896-1960), lived a quiet life under the name Wolff despite having perhaps been a Nazi sympathizer herself. While her brother led the Nazis' march through Europe and orchestrated the Holocaust, Paula Hitler worked as a humble secretary in a military hospital.

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  3. In 1952, Paula Hitler relocated to Berchtesgaden, reportedly living "in seclusion" in a two-room flat as Paula Wolff. ("Wolf" was Adolf Hitler's self-adopted nickname.) During this time, she was cared for by former members of the SS and survivors of her brother's inner circle.

  4. Oct 28, 2016 · Hitler’s parents, Alois and Klara, had six children of which three tragically died in infancy. They were Gustav, Ida, and Otto. Three Hitler children lived past infancy and Hitler was the eldest. He had a younger brother called Edmund who was born in 1984 and a younger sister, Paula, born 1896.

  5. Sep 27, 2018 · Did you know that Adolf Hitler had a sister named Paula and four other siblings that died early? Take a closer look at Hitler's family tree!

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  6. Apr 15, 2019 · Although Paula was treated as “the pet of the family,” her father was “of great harshness in the education of his children.” Their mother, by contrast, “was very soft and tender.”

  7. www.hitlerschildren.com › article › 1540-paula-hitler-hitlerPaula Hitler - Hitler's Children

    Paula Hitler was his younger sister and was the only full sibling he had that actually survived into adulthood. She is seldom discussed in the history books, but a closer look at her life is certainly worth taking. Paula was born in 1896, and was young when her parents died.

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