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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · Alois Hitler, who died in 1902, was an Austrian customs officer whose job required moving house and family 18 times. The book draws on 31 letters father Alois Hitler wrote to master road...

  2. Contents. Alois Hitler. father of Adolf Hitler. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Adolf Hitler. In Adolf Hitler. Hitlers father, Alois (born 1837), was illegitimate. For a time he bore his mother’s name, Schicklgruber, but by 1876 he had established his family claim to the surname Hitler. Adolf never used any other surname.

  3. In the town of Leonding, Austria, on the bitterly cold morning of Saturday, January 3, 1903, Alois Hitler, 65, went out for a walk, stopping at a favorite inn where he sat down and asked for a glass of wine. He collapsed before the wine was brought to him and died within minutes from a lung hemorrhage. It was not the first one he had suffered.

  4. Alois Hitler, born Alois Schicklgruber, was the father of Adolf Hitler, the notorious dictator who rose to power in Germany in the early 20th century. Alois Hitler was born on June 7, 1837, in the village of Strones, in what is now Austria. He worked as a customs official and eventually rose to the position of a senior customs official.

  5. Mar 21, 2021 · Letters found in an attic reveal eerie similarities between Adolf Hitler and his father. By Michael S. Rosenwald. March 21, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT. Historian Roman Sandgruber holds a letter...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Alois_HitlerAlois Hitler - Wikiwand

    Alois Hitler (born Alois Schicklgruber; 7 June 1837 – 3 January 1903) was an Austrian civil servant in the customs service, and the father of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945.

  7. Alois Hitler Sr, was an Austrian civil servant best known as the father of Adolf Hitler, the German dictator. Though Alois’ name is inextricably linked with his son’s, Alois himself was a careerist who began his life in a humble household.

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