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  2. Jean-Marie Loret - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Loret (18 March 1918 – 13 February 1985) was a French railway worker and allegedly Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's illegitimate son. According to Loret, his mother revealed to him in 1948 (a few years before her death) that Hitler was the "unknown German soldier" with whom she conceived a child during World War I .

  3. Hitler family - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Loret was born in March 1918 and died in 1985, aged 67. [ 85 ] [ better source needed ] Loret married several times, and had as many as nine children. His family's lawyer has suggested that, if their descent from Hitler could be proven, they may be able to claim royalties for Hitler's book, Mein Kampf . [ 86 ]

  4. Hitler Has Only Got One Ball - Wikipedia

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    The opening line is a reference to widespread rumours that Adolf Hitler had monorchism ("one ball" meaning one testicle).The second and third lines similarly attack Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring and SS chief Heinrich Himmler by suggesting they had microorchidism ("very small" testicles). [6]

  5. Last will and testament of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Last will and testament of Adolf Hitler. First page of the political testament. Adolf Hitler, chancellor and dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, signed his political testament and his private will in the Führerbunker on 29 April 1945, the day before he committed suicide with his wife, Eva Braun . The political testament was in two parts.

  6. Jean Loret - Wikipedia

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    Jean Loret (ca 1600-1665) was a French writer and poet known for publishing the weekly news of Parisian society (including, initially, its pinnacle, the court of Louis XIV itself) from 1650 until 1665 in verse in what he called a gazette burlesque. [1] He is sometimes referred to as the "father of journalism" as a result of his topical writings ...

  7. Alleged doubles of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Background. Adolf Hitler (right) and his chauffeur Julius Schreck (left), both wearers of the toothbrush moustache —their only substantial physical similarity (1925) The 1939 book The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler alleges that the Nazi Party used four people as doubles for Hitler, including the author, who claims that the real dictator died ...

  8. The Meaning of Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The Meaning of Hitler ( German: Anmerkungen zu Hitler) is a 1978 book by the journalist and writer Raimund Pretzel, who published all his books under the pseudonym Sebastian Haffner. Journalist and military historian Sir Max Hastings called it 'among the best' studies of Hitler; [1] Edward Crankshaw called it a 'quite dazzlingly brilliant ...

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