2 months before her suicide with Adolph in the infamous Berlin bunker, Eva Braun gave birth to little "Hildegard" Shickelgruber and arranged to have the baby smuggled across Allied lines to France.
In France, the child was delivered to a kind-hearted ship's captain. Upon landing in New Orleans, the captain personally carried the infant to the home of Eva's second cousin, Dorte Dittlemann, in the German settlement in Stuttgart, Arkansas.
Sadly, the need to save the infant from the advancing Russian army, deprived the child of the early mother's milk so necessary for normal brain development. The effects of that deprivation began to manifest in her early teen years and increased over time to the severe and hostile anti-personal psychosis periodically on display when she becomes agitated.
The rest, as they say, is history! Very, very GRIM history!!
LOL.
sounds factual.
I’m sure photos will surface soon.