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re: Interesting historical pictures thread (add captions please)
Posted on 2/22/13 at 12:25 pm to HarryBalzack
Posted on 2/22/13 at 12:25 pm to HarryBalzack
Hitler's brother, Alois, moved to the United States during the 1930s, eventually living on Long Island.
Alois M. Hitler, Jr.
He had a son, William Patrick Hitler, who served in the US Navy during WWII.
The Hitler family home in Patchogue on Long Island.
William Hitler had four sons - Alexander, Louis, Howard, and Brian. Howard died in a car wreck in 1989. He had no children. The remaining three brothers have agreed to never have children so that the Hitler blood line will end.
Alexander Hitler's high school yearbook photo:
Starting top left, going clockwise: Alexander, Brian, Lewis, and Howard Hitler.
Alois M. Hitler, Jr.
He had a son, William Patrick Hitler, who served in the US Navy during WWII.
The Hitler family home in Patchogue on Long Island.
William Hitler had four sons - Alexander, Louis, Howard, and Brian. Howard died in a car wreck in 1989. He had no children. The remaining three brothers have agreed to never have children so that the Hitler blood line will end.
Alexander Hitler's high school yearbook photo:
Starting top left, going clockwise: Alexander, Brian, Lewis, and Howard Hitler.
Posted on 2/22/13 at 12:38 pm to HarryBalzack
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The remaining three brothers have agreed to never have children so that the Hitler blood line will end.
Why? It's not like those kids were the son of Adolf.
Posted on 2/22/13 at 12:59 pm to HarryBalzack
Hasso von Manteuffel
He first joined the German Army in WWI where he was wounded in France. During the interwar year he joined the newly formed Reichswehr (army of the Wiemar Republic) where he was posted to a cavalry regiment. Once WWII broke out he served on both the Western & Eastern Fronts with distinction and even commanded the elite Gossdeutschland Panzer-grenadier Division and was awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. In 1944 he was given command of the 5th Panzer Army for the German Winter offensive on the Western front in Dec 1944 that has become known to history as The Battle of the Bulge. After the War he went into politics the new West German and even was an honored guest at the Pentagon, lectured at West Point and was invited to the White House by President Eisenhower.
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