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  1. On 20 April 1889, Klara gave birth to Adolf Hitler, who would grow up to become the leader of the National Socialist Party. On 21 January 1896, a girl child named Paula was born. She was the last child of Alois Hitler and Klara Hitler. As for Adolf Hitler, Alois wanted his son to have a career in the civil service.

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    • Mirroring His Father's Handwriting
    • Anti-Semite from Youth
    • Shared 'Contempt' For Authority
    • Enough For A New Film?
    • Hitler-Era Text Passages Still Linger

    Sandgruber's work cites previously unpublished correspondence handed to the historianby the road builder's great-granddaughter five years ago. Like his father's handwriting, Adolf Hitler's script was also in the Kurrentschrift(running hand) style, with many sharp angles and changes of direction, noted Sandgruber after studying the ageing bundle of ...

    Hitler was already an anti-Semite in his youth, concludes Sandgruber, disputing claims that Hitler's hatred of Jews was forged after he moved to Vienna. As a young man, Hitler moved to the city around 1908, aiming to become an artist, despite being turned down for study. The latest findings are contrary to portrayals by Hitler's teenage friend, Aug...

    Adolf Hitler's only significant revolt against his father, notes Sandgruber, was to reject Alois' wish that he also pursue a civil service career. "He wanted to be a free artist and not to follow in his father's footsteps," writes Sandgruber. However, both father and son also shared "contempt" for authority and were anticlerical, although Hitler di...

    On Alois Hitler there had been "almost no sources," writes Föderl-Schmid in her review of the book. There are a "large number of books and films about [Adolf] Hitler's chauffeur, personal physician, press chief, photographer, [and] secretary" but not his father. The material in Sandgruber's book could be enough, she argues, for a potential new film...

    Even over 75 years after World War II, modern-day Germany still needs to rid itself of 29 legal or regulatory texts that allude to wording introduced when Hitler was in power, government-appointed anti-Semitism commissioner Felix Kleintold news agency AFP last month. Government critics, for example, are calling for the removal of the term "race" fr...

  2. Mar 12, 2021 · The letters were written by Alois Hitler to a road maintenance official called Josef Radlegger, concerning the latter’s sale of a farmhouse in the village of Hafeld to Alois in 1895, when Adolf ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Jun 24, 2020 · Even Hitler. We'll start with Alois Hitler Jr., Adolf's half-brother. Alois had moved to Ireland, where he met and wooed Bridget Dowling, says America in World War II, partly by telling her he was a wealthy hotelier. Once married, she learned that he was an itinerant kitchen worker, and when he lost his job, he abandoned his family, including ...

  6. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Aug 10, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11646. Source citation. Father of German Dictator Adolf Hitler. He was an Austrian Customs Official. Born Alois Schicklgruber in the farming village of Strones, Austria, just north of Vienna, to a 42-year-old unwed peasant woman, Maria Anna Schicklgruber. His father was ...

  7. Apr 30, 2014 · 30 April 2014. Adolf Hitler’s half-brother lived in a terraced house in Liverpool, a new document has revealed - before his house was destroyed in a German air raid. A newly-unearthed census page shows that Alois Hitler, half-sibling of the German dictator, lived on Merseyside with his wife Bridget and their newborn son in 1911.

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