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  1. An excerpt from The French Connection: The History of the House of Rothschild by Andrew Hitchcock 1940:Hansjurgen Koehler in his book,”Inside the Gestapo,”states the following,of Maria Schicklgruber,Adolph Hitler’s grandmother, “A little girl….came to Vienna and became domestic servant….at the Rothschild mansion….and Hitler’s unknown grandfather must be probably looked for in this magnificent house.” This is backed up by Walter Langer in his book,”The Mind of Hitler,” in which he states,”Adolph’s father,Alois Hitler,was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber….Maria Anna Schicklgruber was living in Vienna at the time she conceived.At the time she was employed as a servant in the home of baron Rothschild.As soon as the family discovered her pregnancy she was sent back home where Alois was born.” On the surface,it would appear Hitler was unlikely to be a Rothschild,but then again when you discover the benefits the Rothschild’s got out of this war,both financially and politically,a Rothschild connection does not appear as outlandish as it may initially seem.

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