To: Judges Gone Wild
the greatest anti-Semite of all time, Adolph Schickelgruber, was 1/4 Jewish.
The claim that Hitler was 1/4 Jewish is a false claim, according to professional historians. It is possible to cite scholarly sources to disprove this false claim, but since Free Republic is an (excellent, but) informal forum, I will here cite a passage from the "Hitler" entry in Wikipedia, which, although not itself a scholarly article, cites (some of) the voluminous, formal, scholarly hitorical research literature in which the false claim is completely rebutted: "No evidence has ever been produced to support Frank's claim, and Frank himself said Hitler's full Aryan blood was obvious.[9] Frank's claims were widely believed in the 1950s, but by the 1990s, were generally doubted by historians.[10][11] Ian Kershaw dismisses the Frankenberger story as a "smear" by Hitler's enemies, noting that all Jews had been expelled from Graz in the 15th century and were not allowed to return until well after Alois was born.[11]" (Cited References [9], [10] and [11] are provided at the bottom of thte Wikipedia article. From these cited sources one can also find many other proper historiographical research papers in which the false claim is disproved.)
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To: leebee vmizrach
Thanks, I will check it out. My understanding was that Alois used to beat Adolph viciously with a chair, in part over his shame of being a half-Jewish bastard. Adolph as a boy wanted to be a priest.
37 posted on
07/11/2010 8:53:54 PM PDT by
Judges Gone Wild
(Who are these uncircumcised to oppose the armies of the Living God?)
To: leebee vmizrach
My understanding is that the claim Hitler was 1/4 Jewish is incapable of being substantiated. Ms Schitzelgruber gave birth to Hitler’s dad Alois while unmarried, but she never revealed who the father of her illegitimate child was, and of course there was no DNA or paternity tests available in those days.
45 posted on
07/12/2010 3:40:38 AM PDT by
Vanders9
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