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    Paula Hitler was born in Hafeld, Fischlham, Upper Austria on 21 January 1896 to Alois Hitler and Klara Hitler née Pölzl. She was Adolf Hitler 's only full sister and only full sibling who would survive to adulthood. [2] She was six years old when her father, a retired customs official, died, and eleven when she lost her mother Klara, after ...

  2. The Sister Of The Führer. By the early 1920s, Paula Hitler had moved to Vienna. Though her brother had gone on to pursue his grand dreams of being a painter and a public leader, Paula had opted for a quieter, simpler life. She worked for a time as a housekeeper for several wealthy families in Vienna, as well as for a Jewish dormitory.

  3. Adolf Hitler was only married to Eva Braun for 45 minutes before his suicide and his sister Paula never married. Apart from rumors of Adolf having an illegitimate child with a French teenager, they both died childless, leading many to believe for a long time that the horrific gene pool had died with them.

  4. 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. Devastation would call again for the Hitler household when Edmund died of measles in 1900. Hitler was just 11 years old. It is said that Adolf was particularly and deeply effect ...

  5. Had Langer been able to debrief her, he would have learned that, according to Paula: As a child, Adolf had many companions who played cops-and-robbers or cowboys-and-Indians and he was the leader ...

  6. Paula was the only Hitler child to survive to adulthood (Image: GETTY) Trending One passage details the violence used by Adolf's father, also called Alois , and how Adolf's mother tried to protect ...

  7. Hitler family. The Hitler family comprises the relatives and ancestors of Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945), an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party, who was the dictator of Germany, holding the title Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and head of state as Führer und Reichskanzler from 1934 to 1945.

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