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What do you think about the theory that Hilter's father was Jewish?

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What do you think about the theory that Hilter's father was Jewish?

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  1. The jews have a bad habit. It's harmless though, I am not accusing anyone here. It's called the JEWIFICATION procedure. They try to do that on any celebrity even today. You'll hear them say that ex-Beetle drummer Ringo Starr is a half jew, or actor Peter Sellers was a half jew, or soccer player George Best was a half jew etc. Like if it is possible for a jew to marry a non jew person. Watch this if you don't believe me:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaNRSZ-Ga...

    Son, let me tell you it is near impossible! Even for today's standards the jew family ties are so strong on this particular matter, making this extremely difficult. I don't know why they are doing this. I believe it's the Messiah syndrome or something. Anyway it's the least of the jewish habits that irritates me and I kinda find this cute.

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  2. your theory? because i have never heard that, no matter what his family where, doesn't make him any better, he was evil.what are you saying, that if his father was Jewish it makes him Jewish, well , even if his father was, in Judaism a child follows the mothers religion.

    bellow are the correct facts, not theories.

    Adolf Hitler was brought up as a Christian, specifically a Roman Catholic. According to historian Bradley F. Smith, Hitler's father, though nominally a Catholic, was a freethinker,while his mother was a practicing Catholic.According to historian Michael Rissmann young Adolf was influenced in school by Pan-Germanism and Darwinism and began to reject the Church and Catholicism, receiving Confirmation only unwillingly. A boyhood friend reports that after Hitler had left home, he never attended Mass or received the Sacraments.Georg Ritter von Schönerer's writings and the written legacy of his Pan-German Away from Rome! movement, which agitated against the Roman Catholic Church at the end of the 19th century, may have influenced the young Adolf Hitler.

  3. This is rubbish and slander.The Fuhrer had no Jewish ancestors.

  4. It's utter garbage.  Why do people want to believe that Hitler was Jewish or had Jewish relatives?  Is it because you think that if Hitler was Jewish, it would be okay if he had 10,000,000 people (including 6,000,000) Jews killed?Here...read this:

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    hello! i am a ninth grader and i have been reasearching the holocaust for three years now and i am very interested in it. i have a question. my english teacher told me that Hitlers grandmother was Jewish and i was wondering if he did to her what he did to her what he did to the other jewish people. thank you very much

    Harry W. Mazal OBE answers:

    I am one of the persons who responds to questions about the Holocaust. It is possible that you will receive answers from my other colleagues too. Hitler's grandmother was not Jewish. There are some rumors hinting that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Few, if any, of the reputable historians on the Holocaust believe that this is so. It is more likely that Hitler tried to keep the murky history of his family quite secret because there was a high incidence of insanity and feeble-mindedness in his ancestors. Rumors die hard, though. One of Hitler's henchmen, Hans Frank, declared during the Nuremberg Trials in 1945-46, that Hitler's grandmother had worked in the town of Graz as a servant in the home of a Jewish family named Frankenberger. He further claimed that she was seduced by the head of the household and that Hitler's grandfather was the result of that liaison. A subsequent analysis of Frank's statement by Simon Wiesenthal disclosed that there was no evidence of any Jewish family named Frankenberger ever living in Graz. What is more, Jews had been driven out of Graz in the 15th century and had not been allowed to return until 1856, nearly twenty years after Hitler's grandfather had been born.

    Hitler's grandmother's maiden name was Schickelgruber. There is considerable evidence that this family produced abnormal progeny. Examples are: one of Hitler's relatives through his mother's side committed suicide in 1920, another, Aloisha had been placed in an insane asylum, another was "feeble-minded," and yet another was retarded.

    According to the article from which I am quoting this material:

    "Hitler's real fear, then, was not that someone would discover that he has a Jewish grandfather, but that it would someday come to light that he carried a hereditary disposition toward mental illness and retardation."

    You might ask your English teacher to go to a good library and see the following article:

    "Hitler's Family Secret: A file recovered from the n**i Archives tells of a Gestapo investigation into the Fuehrer's murky family history."

    By: Ben S. Swearingen

    Civilization: The Magazine of the Library of Congress Volume 2, Number 2, Arcg/April 1995, pp. 54-55

  5. It's supposition. Hitler's grandmother was working for a Jewish family when she fell pregnant (Hitler's father was illegitimate). The family is said by some to be the Rothschilds. However, despite the fact that any member of the household could have been the father e.g. the gardener, the butler, a footman only in Hitler's warped mind it would have been a member of the family.

    Anyway even if his father's father had been Jewish, Judaism only passes through the maternal line so his father would not have been Jewish.

  6. I could care less. and what the person below said about the khazars is not nessecarily true. what he said comes from a book called the 'kuzari' yet many people believe that the book does not actually describe a real conversation between the king of khazar and a jew and that the book was purely for the lessons jews could learn from it

  7. No I think I it was his mom who is from a Jewish lineage.

    I guess we both weren't listening in class hey.

  8. I believe that Hitler was a b*****d son of one of the Rothschilds, yes.  That is how he financed his war machine.  They had to create the "Holocaust" so that the world would feel sorry for the "Jews" and create "Israel", which was really nothing more than the Rothschilds own empire.  The Rothschilds have financed every war for the past 300 years and they are still going strong.

    Just look at the Iraq war.... they sent their representatives over here (Israelis, Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz) and they lobbied hard for us to go into Iraq.  Now the Israelis are lobbying for us to invade Iran.

    Girl for God (below),

    The Ashkenazi Jews descended from a race known as the Khazars.  They were originally located where Russia is today.  They are not the bloodline Hebrews of the Old Testament, and therefore, according to many, they have no rights to the land of "Israel".

  9. There is no theory that Hitler's father was Jewish.  Your religion is not hereditary.  Hitler's paternal **grand**father, is rumored to have been Jewish.  I for one believe it to be true after research.

  10. The way it went was Hitlers father worked for a Jewish person and was from what he said treated poorly by this person and that's why Hitler did not like Jewish people

  11. Not much, It's like saying that Arafat's father was Hitler .

  12. A theory... it is.

    Johannes Schicklgruber (1764-1821) was a farmer in the small Austrian village of Strones. His daughter Maria Anna was born in 1795, and her first and only child, Alois, was born in 1837. She was unmarried at the time, working as a cook in Graz, and Alois Schicklgruber was recorded as illegitimate. When the boy was five years old, Maria Anna married a Johann Georg Heidler (or Hidler, or Hitler). There is good reason to believe that this man was not Alois’ father, since no attempt was made to retrospectively legitimise the birth. Maria Anna died in 1847, but Alois had already been sent to live with Heidler’s brother and his wife who raised him in relative prosperity. Alois adopted the surname Hitler when he was forty years old, twelve years before the birth of his son Adolf.

    The identity of Adolf Hitler’s father’s father is uncertain. However, Maria Anna was working for a wealthy Jewish family at the time she became pregnant. It has therefore been speculated that Hitler’s grandfather might have been a member of this Jewish family.

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