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The family tree of Adolf Hitler

Hasan A. Yahya, PhD

Historical records show Adolf Hitler, despite its negative reputation among his enemies, and a great personality, but unfortunate served his people as any other political leader in his time but he could be the winner in the Second World War. If still alive, Adolf Hitler would be next April 20 to celebrate his 121 birthday.

Adolf Hitler a charismatic demagogue, born in Austria, came to power in Germany during the 1920s and early 1930s at a time of social, political and economic crisis. Failing to take power by force in 1923, finally came to power through democratic means. Once in power, he eliminated all opposition and launched an ambitious program of world domination and the elimination of the Jews, paralleling ideas advanced in his book Mein Kampf. His "1000 Year Reich" barely lasted 12 years and died a broken and defeated man.

Hitler endorsed the fall of the Weimar Republic, and declared at a public meeting on October 30, 1923 I was ready to march on Berlin to rid the government of Communists and Jews. On November 8, 1923, Hitler held a rally in a Munich beer hall and proclaimed a revolution. The next day, armed directed 2000 "brown shirts" in an attempt to take over the Bavarian government. This coup was resisted and repressed by the police, after more than a dozen killed in the fighting. Hitler suffered a broken and dislocated arm in the melee, was arrested, and was imprisoned at Landsberg. He was sentenced to five years. While in prison he wrote the first volume of Mein Kampf. It was partly an autobiographical book (although filled with glorified inaccuracies, self-serving half-truths and simple revisionism) which also detailed his views on the future of the German people. There several objectives of the vicious diatribes in the book, as democrats, Communists, and internationalists. However, it reserved the brunt of the blame for Jews, whom he described as responsible for all the problems and ills of the world, particularly democracy, Communism, and internationalism, and the defeat of Germany in the war. Jews were true enemy of the German nation, he wrote. They had their own culture, he asserted, but perverted existing cultures such as Germany, with parasitism. As such, they were a race, but a struggle against the run.

"[The Jews aim of 'Ultimate] is the distortion, the bastardization promiscuous of other peoples, reducing the racial level of the highest peoples as well as the domination of his racial mishmash through the extirpation of the intelligentsia folkies and their replacement by the members of his own people, "he wrote. By contrast, the German people were of the highest racial purity and destined to be the superior race under Hitler. To maintain purity, it was necessary to avoid intermarriage with subhuman races such as Jews and Slavs.

Germany could stop the Jews conquer the world only by eliminating them. In this way, Germany also find Lebensraum, living space, without which the superior German culture would decay. This living room, Hitler continued, would come from conquering Russia (which was under the control of Jewish Marxists, he believed) and the Slavic countries. This empire will be launched after democracy was eliminated and a "Fahrer" called to rebuild the German Reich.

A second volume of Mein Kampf was published in 1927. It includes a history of the Nazi party to that time and its program, as well as a primer on how to obtain and retain political power, how to use propaganda and terrorism, and how to build a political organization.

While Mein Kampf was crudely written and filled with shame and rambling tangents, which struck a responsive chord among its objectives the Germans who believed it was his destiny to rule the world. The book sold over five million copies by the outbreak of the Second World War.

Adolf Hitler was born at 6:30 pm on the afternoon of April 20, 1889, was born in the small Austrian town of Braunau Am Inn just across the German Bavarian border. He would one day lead a movement that was paramount in the family tree of a person, even as a matter of life and death. However, his own family tree was quite confused and would be a permanent source of embarrassment and concern for him.

Its father, Alois, was born in 1837. He was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber and fellow unknown, it could have been someone from the neighborhood or a millwork named Johann Georg Hiedler poor. It is also remotely possible Adolf Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Maria Schicklgruber was said to have been employed as a cook at the home of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenberger. There is some speculation his son 19 years old, got her pregnant and regularly sent her money after the birth of Alois. Adolf Hitler never know for certain who was his grandfather.

He knew that when his father Alois was about five years, he married Maria Schicklgruber Johann Georg Hiedler. The marriage lasted five years until his death from natural causes, at which time Alois went to live on a small farm with his uncle. At the age of thirteen years, young Alois had enough of farm life and moved to the city of Vienna to make something of himself. He worked as a shoemaker's apprentice and later joined in the Austrian civil service, becoming a junior customs official. He worked hard as a civil servant and eventually became a supervisor. In 1875 he achieved the rank of Senior Assistant Inspector, a great achievement for the poor old farm boy with little formal education.

At this time an event occurred would have major implications for the future. Alois had always used the surname of his mother, Schicklgruber, and thus was always called Alois Schicklgruber. He made no attempt to hide the fact that he was illegitimate, as was common in rural Austria.

But after his success in public administration his uncle proud of the small farm convinced him to change his name to match yours, Hiedler, and continue the family name. However, when it was time to write the name in the record book was written as Hitler.

And so in 1876 at age 39, Alois Schicklgruber became Alois Hitler. This is important because it is hard to imagine tens of thousands of Germans shouting "Heil Schicklgruber!" instead of "Heil Hitler!"

In 1885, after numerous affairs and two marriages ended, the widowed Alois Hitler, 48, married the pregnant Klara Pölzl, 24, granddaughter of Hiedler uncle. Technically, because of the name change, she was his own niece, so he had to get special permission from the Catholic Church.

The children from his previous marriage, Alois Hitler, Jr., and Angela, attended the wedding and lived with them later. Klara Pölzl finally gave birth to two boys and a girl, all of whom died. On April 20, 1889, his fourth son, Adolfo, was born healthy and was baptized Catholic. Hitler's father was 52. Throughout its early days, young Adolf's mother feared losing him as well and lavished much care and love him. His father was busy working most of the time and also spent time his main hobby, keeping bees. Baby Adolf had the nickname, Adi. In May 1895 at age six, young Adolf Hitler entered first grade in public school in the village of Fischlham near Linz, Austria. When he was almost five years, in 1893, his mother gave birth to a brother, Edmund. In 1896 came a sister, Paula.

Several attempts were made Hitler's life during the war, but none succeeded. As the war seemed to be inevitably lost and his lieutenants hand-picked, and the futility, defied his orders, committed suicide on April 30, 1945. His long-term mistress and new bride, Eva Braun, joined him in suicide. At that time, one of its main aims was achieved with the annihilation of two thirds of European Jewry. If Adolf Hitler is still alive, will be 121 years of age. (1375 words) www.hasanyahya.com

About the Author

Hasan A. Yahya is an American writer, scholar, and professor of philosophy. Has a 2 Ph.d degrees from MSU. He published 34 books (24 Arabic and 10 English), and 200 plus articles on sociology, religion, psychology, politics, poetry, and short stories. Philosophically, his writings concern logic, justice and human rights worldwide. Dr. Yahya is the author of Crescentologism: The Moon Theory,  and Islam Finds its Way, . 2010, on Amazon. He’s an expert on Arab and Islamic cultures, and was invited to several TV shows and international conferences on religion and future strategic planning. www.askdryahya.com

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