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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Hitler's son

London's Daily Telegraph reports that Adolph Hitler had a son by a French woman while on leave during World War I.
Hitler is said to have had an affair with Mr Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, 16, as he took a break from the trenches in June 1917.

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The pair started a brief relationship, which resulted in the birth of Jean-Marie, who was born in March 1918 after being conceived during a 'tipsy' evening in June 1917.

Miss Lobjoie later told Jean-Marie: "When your father was around, which was very rarely, he liked to take me for walks in the countryside.

"But these walks usually ended badly. In fact, your father, inspired by nature, launched into speeches which I did not really understand.

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Incredibly, Mr Loret went on to fight the Germans in 1939, defending the Maginot Line before it was bypassed during the Nazi invasion which resulted in France being occupied from 1940 until 1944.

Mr Loret even joined the French Resistance, and was given the codename 'Clement'.

Just before her death in the early 1950s, Miss Lobjoie finally told Jean-Marie that his father was arguably the most infamous dictator in human history.

Mr Loret said: "In order not to get depressed, I worked non-stop, never took a holiday, and had no hobbies. For twenty years I didn't even go to the cinema."

Mr Loret recently began investigating his past in great detail, employing scientists to prove that he has the same blood type as Hitler, and that they even have similar handwriting.

Photographs of the two also reveal an astonishing resemblance.
Loret died in 1985, but he has children who may now have a right to royalties from Mein Kampf. Of course, they would have to go to the Arab world to collect most of them.

Read the whole thing. It's an amazing story.

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2 Comments:

At 6:10 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

If his illegitimate son had been a Jew, I would have been surprised!

The Germans and French fraternized in World War I, between the brutal periods of trench warfare.

Seeking out foreign women was commonplace. Soldiers do get lonely.

 
At 7:41 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

well you don't get to choose your family.

 

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