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The Bloodline of Adolf Hitler

Did the legacy of terror die with the Fuhrer?

By Sam H ArnoldPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Hitler's reign of terror ended in 1945 when he took his own life one hour after marrying Eva Braun. One of the questions that have haunted humanity for many years does his legacy of terror died with him.

Hitler often spoke about his love for children but always denied having any of his own. The question researchers have been trying to answer; is whether the bloodline of Hitler continues until this day. The answer is yes; there are several descendants of Hitler.

The Stuart - Houston Brothers and their Austrian Relatives

Although history states that both Hitler and his younger sister Paula died childless, Hitler had two half-siblings who did not. Adios Hitler, Hitler's father, had three marriages. The first was childless; the second produced two children, Adios Hitler Jnr and Angela Hitler. The last marriage was to Hitler's mother, where the couple had six children, only two of them surviving to adulthood, Adolf and Paula.

This second marriage would keep the bloodline of the Hitler's living. Angela Hitler went on to marry and have three children. Her first Leo Raubal Jnr, fathered a son called Peter and his youngest Elfriede Raubal had a son named, Heiner. Both Peter and Heiner live in Austria.

Adios Jnr had a son, who he named William Patrick Hitler. Although William Patrick was said to have little to do with his father, he remembers spending time with his Uncle Adolf.

At the end of the war, William married and changed his name. He decided to settle in Long Island, America, where he had four sons Alexander, Louis, Howard and Brian Stuart- Houston. Howard died in a car accident in 1989.

It is clear to anyone who knows these descendants that they do everything in their power to hide their bloodline. They are petrified that friends and family will discover where their family tree leads.

It is also strange that none of the six male descendants of Adolf Hitler has had children. Although the brothers deny the fact, many state that they made a pact to die childless, thus ending the bloodline of Hitler. However, it has recently been discovered that this pact is for nothing as Hitler may have fathered an illegitimate son who himself has three sons who are married and having children.

Hitlers Son

For many years Jean-Marie Loret wanted to know the identity of his father. He had asked his birth mother several times and she had always refused to answer. Then one ordinary day in 1948, she told him that his father was Adolf Hitler.

His birth mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, told of an affair with the Fuhrer in 1917 when she was just sixteen and Hitler was twenty-eight. At the time, Hitler was a German soldier who had taken a break from fighting the French in the Picardy region to meet the local girls.

Lobjoie told her son that the affair had lasted for several weeks. Hitler would take her on walks in the countryside; however, most of these ended badly. Hitler, inspired by nature, would launch into speeches she could not understand.

Loret was born in March 1918, by which time Hitler had crossed back into Germany. He was adopted in the 1930s, changing his surname to Loret.

Hitler's valet, Heinz Lunge, supported this story stating that Adolf Hitler had told him he may have fathered a child and had employed Himmler to find any trace of the boy.

Is Loret Hitler's son

Loret was reluctant to believe what his birth mother had told him, so he started investigating himself. He employed scientists and researchers to help him. Scientists discovered that his blood type and handwriting closely matched that of Hitler. There was also a visually striking resemblance between the two men.

Hitler and Loret

Other evidence emerged that seemed to suggest that Hitler was his father. German Army papers were discovered, showing that officers had brought cash envelopes to Charlotte Lobjoie during World War II.

After his mother's death, Loret also found paintings in his birth mother's attic that the dictator had signed. Similarly, a painting in Hitler's collection depicts a woman with an astonishing resemblance to Lobjoie. Historian Werner Moser was vocal in backing Loret's claims.

Loret later claimed in his autobiography that discovering his father was the Fuhrer had been hard to believe, and he had thoroughly explored the implications of his genes.

Many who knew Hitler stated he was reluctant to marry or have children. He did not want any human or personal considerations getting in the way of his plan for world domination. Many historians claim that Hitler never fathered any children, making it extremely difficult to prove Loret's claim. They will state that Hitler himself stated he had no children. However, I, for one, am reluctant to believe anything Adolf Hitler said.

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