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  1. In some accounts, it is considered possible that he was regarded as having too much information about Hitler's past and personal life, and especially about the death of Hitler's niece, Geli Raubal. Other accounts hold that it was perhaps his attacks on Christian Weber , for immorality and running a brothel, that determined his fate.

  2. In his 1940 memoir, Strasser recalled a message he had received from a priest named Father Pant. The Raubal-family confessor when Geli and her mother lived in Vienna, Pant remained a faithful ...

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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Sep 8, 2011 · Geli Raubal lived with Rupprechts parents/widowed mother from 1927 till 1929 (when they moved to Prinzregentenplatz) in the Thierschstr. 43/0. His party file mentions no letter.

  7. 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.

  8. 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 .