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blaster
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Date Posted: 05:57:44 04/25/05 Mon
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Your girl friend is right. Hitler wasn't a Jew. How did you come to that conclusions?
Anti-semites tried to link him to a Jewish grandmother, but it proved to be false. But as antisemites do, they don't stick to truth but to "facts" that serve their case.
Any way, a Jew is one who believe in Judaism and not change his believe. Hitler's forefathers/ mothers were pure Catholic Austrians and ofcourse they didn't preserved any Jewish ties, if they had one any.
Why did Hitler hate the jews?
There are a lot of stories about Hitler’s hate of the Jewish nation. Here are a couple of them:
1.His Grandma form his father’s side used to work to a Jew. She had a child later on from her employer’s son, which was Hitler’s father. So Hitler’s father was a Jew, but this doesn’t make Hitler a Jew.
2.He wanted to go to an Art school but a Jewish professors rejected him.
3.His mom’s doctor was a Jew and he supposedly let her die.
Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 at Braunau-am-Inn, a small town near Linz in the province of Upper Austria, not far from the German border, in what was then Austria-Hungary. His father Alois Hitler (1832-1903) was a minor customs official who had been born to unmarried parents. As a young man he used his mother's surname, Schicklgruber. In 1876, Alois took on his adoptive father's surname by having the church declare him the son of that man after his death, which was originally spelled Heidler. Adolf Hitler never used the name Schicklgruber: this was a canard circulated later by his political enemies—as were insinuations that he was of Jewish descent.
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