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| | Alois Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Smith states that Alois had numerous affairs in the 1870s, resulting in his sick wife Anna initiating legal action to seek a separation and on 7 November 1880 Alois and Anna legally separated by mutual agreement. |  | | He was taken to an adjoining room and a doctor was summoned but Alois Hitler died at the inn, probably from a pleural hemorrhage, aged 65. |  | | His father glorified the role of the civil servant while Adolf sneered at the thought of a lifetime spent enforcing petty rules. |
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| | Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hitler also used the SA paramilitary to push Hugenberg into resigning and proceeded to politically isolate Vice Chancellor Papen. |  | | Hitler himself appeared not in Nazi uniform but in a tail coat, and humbly greeted the aged President Hindenburg. |  | | The copyright of Hitler's book Mein Kampf is held by the Free State of Bavaria and will expire in 2015. |
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| | Adolph Hitler: A Study in Tyranny |
 | | Rohm also was able to ensure the protection of the Bavarian government, which depended on the local army command for the maintenance of order and which tacitly accepted his breaches of law and his policy of intimidation. |  | | Every repudiation of Versailles was followed by an offer to negotiate a fresh agreement and insistence on the limited nature of Germanys ambitions. |  | | He also drew a vital lesson from the putsch: that the movement must achieve power by legal means. |
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| | Adolph/Adolf Hitler Schicklgruber - his psychology and development |
 | | Alois was a fellow of unusual energy and, by becoming a customs officer, rose to the highest possible rank in the civil service available for his educational background. |  | | Thus, Hitler was unable to produce the certificate of origin he required of every German citizen on hazard of death. |  | | After the ‘Night of the Long Knives&; in 1934, the SA was reduced to being in charge of training all able-bodied men for Home Guard units. |
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| | Biography for Adolf Hitler |
 | | Hitler was provided with personal bodyguard unit named the SS. |  | | It was also in 1935 that the anti-Jewish Nuremburg laws were passed on Hitler's authorization. |  | | Hitler soon joined the party with the help of his military intelligence ties; he became party spokesman in 1919, renamed it the National Socalist German Workers Party (NSDAP/NAZI) and declared himself its Fuhrer (leader) one year later. |
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| | Hitlers Irish Relatives |
 | | Hitler's father's marital experiences made the family background even more curious. |  | | Copyright © 1998 Brian Dowling except the main article on Hitler which is Copyright © 1992 Tony McCarthy. |  | | He did not know who his paternal grandfather was. |
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| | Hitler - Crystalinks |
 | | Hitler fled, but was soon arrested and sentenced to five years in the Landsberg fortress. |  | | Hitler held out for the chief post and for sweeping powers. |  | | After a lengthy initial evaluation at the U.S. military "collecting point" in Munich the books, numbering 3,000, were shipped to the United States and transferred in January of 1952 to the Library of Congress, where an intern was assigned to uncrate the collection. |
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| | Hitler - MSN Encarta |
 | | Perhaps officers considered him a loner who could carry messages and perform other dangerous duties but who was unsuited to command men. |  | | His father wanted him to enter the civil service; Hitler insisted on becoming an artist. |  | | He volunteered for a Bavarian unit in the German army and served the whole war. |
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| | The Rise of Hitler - April 20, 1889 Adolf Hitler is born |
 | | Adolf Hitler would one day lead a movement that placed supreme importance on a person's family tree even making it a matter of life and death. |  | | But after his success in the civil service, his proud uncle from the small farm convinced him to change his last name to match his own, Hiedler, and continue the family name. |  | | The marriage lasted five years until her death of natural causes, at which time Alois went to live on a small farm with his uncle. |
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| | The Real Hitler |
 | | Alois divorced by his wife on grounds of adultery with Franziska Matzelsberger. |  | | Hitler's roommate during his Vienna days was Gustl Kubizek. |  | | The first thing that Hitler did when he invaded Austria was to find and confiscate his draft records. |
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| | Early Days |
 | | A neighbor of the Hitler family later recalled: 'When the postmaster asked him one day what he wanted to do for a living and whether he wouldn't like to join the post-office, he replied that it was his intention to become a great artist...' |  | | Alois Hitler had died when Adolf was thirteen and Klara brought up Adolf and his sister, Paula, on her own. |  | | Initially Alois had taken his mother's name, Schicklgruber, but changed it in 1876 and became Hiedler, or Hitler. |
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| | Was Hitler Jewish? |
 | | One of the most frequently asked questions we receive is whether Adolf Hitler was Jewish or had ancestors who were. |  | | Hitler's father, Alois, was registered as an illegitimate child with no father. |  | | Alois' mother worked in the home of a wealthy Jew and there is some chance a son in that household got the woman (i.e., Hitler's grandmother) pregnant. |
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| | Adolf Hitler: Early Life |
 | | The Art of Evil; Half a century later, the paintings of Adolf Hitler are still a federal case |  | | THE GAY DICTATOR In this exclusive extract from his new book, the distinguished German historian Dr Lothar Machtan presents compelling evidence that Adolf Hitler was a homosexual |  | | The son of Alois Hitler (1837–1903), an Austrian customs official, Adolf Hitler dropped out of high school, and after his mother's death in 1907 moved to Vienna. |
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