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Man claims to be Hitler's grandson

By T.K. Randall
April 9, 2012 · Comment icon 25 comments

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56-year-old Philippe Loret believes that his father Jean-Marie Loret was Hitler's secret lovechild.
Philippe had avoided going public with his claim without sufficient evidence which came in the form of the diary of soldier Alan Wilkes who visited the very house in which Philippe's father was conceived. "An interesting day today," Wilkes wrote. "Visited the house where Hitler stayed as a corporal in the last war, saw the woman who had a baby by him and she told us that the baby, a son, was now fighting in the French army against the Germans." The fact that Philippe himself physically resembles Hitler also helps add credence to the case.
The story of Hitler’s secret lovechild has divided historians for decades. Jean-Marie died in 1985, aged 67, but two months ago, in Paris’s Le Point magazine, his lawyer, Francois Gibault, revealed compelling evidence to support his claims.


Source: Daily Mail | Comments (25)




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Comment icon #16 Posted by Rhincewind 12 years ago
even if it's truwe. I don't think it's something to mention to anyone. Let alone the internet
Comment icon #17 Posted by Lady Llayne 12 years ago
Wasn't there a article a little while ago, that there was some woman claiming to be his daughter, and that after the war he went to Brazil?? I don't know if any one else recalls reading it....
Comment icon #18 Posted by lightly 12 years ago
Comment icon #19 Posted by Mikami 12 years ago
woohoo....go hitler..ha didnt even capitolized his name...
Comment icon #20 Posted by Erudite Celt 12 years ago
Does this man have one ball?
Comment icon #21 Posted by jbefumo 12 years ago
Too bad he's French - would be a natural for the Republican Presidential ticket . . .
Comment icon #22 Posted by shaddow134 12 years ago
Funny, "and then" says he has nothing of his life worth praising. Hm. Well, he built the Auto-Bahns, reduced unemployment during an economic crisis by 80%, built hospitals and schools.... Restored national pride by overthrowing the treaty of Versailles, got the Rhineland back... built a good economy using the Treaty of Versailles as a reason for corparations and buisnesses to stop producing low profit consumer goods and to produce weapons to sell to countries. Hitler never signed a bit of paper saying "Kill all the Jews", it was his subordinates that took his views of Jews and since everybody ... [More]
Comment icon #23 Posted by Hatch 12 years ago
Funny, "and then" says he has nothing of his life worth praising. Hm. Well, he built the Auto-Bahns, reduced unemployment during an economic crisis by 80%, built hospitals and schools.... Restored national pride by overthrowing the treaty of Versailles, got the Rhineland back... built a good economy using the Treaty of Versailles as a reason for corparations and buisnesses to stop producing low profit consumer goods and to produce weapons to sell to countries. Hitler never signed a bit of paper saying "Kill all the Jews", it was his subordinates that took his views of Jews and since everybody ... [More]
Comment icon #24 Posted by Erudite Celt 12 years ago
I think you might be mistaken on cause of death of hitler's father. On the morning of January 3, 1903, Hitler went to the Gasthaus Wiesinger (No.1 Michaelsbergstrasse, Leonding) as usual to drink his morning glass of wine. He was offered the newspaper and promptly collapsed. He was taken to an adjoining room and a doctor was summoned, but Alois Hitler died at the inn, probably from a pleural hemorrhage. The large leather couch on which he died can still be seen today in the inn. Adolf Hitler says in Mein Kampf that he died of a "stroke of apoplexy".[22] He was 13 when his father died. http://e... [More]
Comment icon #25 Posted by Hatch 12 years ago
Whatever the cause of Hitler's father death it is a great tragedy that he didn't die before he spawned the most cowardly b****** on the face of planet earth. Oh, I totally agree!! Hitler was a real monster, without a doubt.


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