Ursula is the daughter of Hitler and Eva Braun. Erich Runge version

On August 12, 1860, Clara Hitler was born - the mother of one of the most terrible dictators in the history of mankind. The family of the future dictator kept many secrets and skeletons in the closet. Suffice it to say that Hitler was born solely due to the intervention of the Vatican, and there is still controversy surrounding the identity of his alleged illegitimate son.

Alois Hitler was born in the summer of 1837 to a 42-year-old unmarried peasant woman, Maria Schicklgruber. The child was illegitimate, so he received his mother's surname. The true father of Alois and, accordingly, the grandfather of Adolf is still unknown. There are only versions about his alleged personality.

According to the most popular version among researchers, the father of an illegitimate child was Johann Georg Giedler or his brother Johann Nepomuk Giedler (in some sources referred to as Güttler). A number of facts testify in favor of both. Young Alois was brought up in the family of Johann Nepomuk Hiedler. However, the latter's brother Johann Georg later married Maria Schicklgruber.

In a word, both of them can almost equally be the fathers of Alois. A slightly more popular version with the paternity of Johann Georg. And the fact that Alois grew up on the farm of Johann Nepomuk is explained by the fact that he was much richer, while his brother did not have the means to raise a child. However, there is another version that the real father was Johann Nepomuk, who asked his brother to marry an already middle-aged peasant woman for cover in order to be able to help an illegitimate offspring whom he did not want to officially recognize.

Until the age of 39, Alois bore the surname Schicklgruber. After that, he asked to legitimize Johann Georg Hiedler as his father. The corresponding entry was made in his birth certificate. Johann Nepomuk Hiedler acted as a paternity witness. The newly-made father himself had long since passed away. However, the notary who dealt with the documents either misheard or made a mistake. One way or another, instead of Hidler, Alois received the surname Hitler.

Vatican to the rescue

By the time of his marriage to the future mother of Adolf, Alois had already been married twice. Both of his spouses died, though the first divorced him during his lifetime. As for the third wife, Clara Pölzl, she worked for a long time as a housekeeper in the house of Alois.

Pölzl was 23 years younger than Alois. In addition, she was a close relative of her husband. Clara was the granddaughter of Johann Nepomuk Hiedler. Thus, if the true father of Alois was Johann Georg, then Clara was his cousin's niece. If his real father was Johann Nepomuk, then Clara was his niece.

In addition, apparently, he was embarrassed by the dark spots in his ancestry, which is why he gave his relatives only a couple of lines in "My Struggle". Of course, Hitler's political opponents could not help but take advantage of this. Long before After his rise to power, rumors began to circulate about Hitler's Slavic or Jewish roots.

The tabloid press wrote that the supposed grandfather of the German leader, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, was an ethnic Czech. So, Hitler himself had Slavic roots. Indeed, Johann Nepomuk was named after one of the most revered Catholic saints in the Czech Republic (in Czech transcription - Jan Nepomuk). However, it is worth noting that Nepomuk was also highly revered by German Catholics in Bohemia and Moravia, where they lived in large numbers.

Hitler's non-Aryan roots were so popular that before the elections to the Reichstag, the Nazi party published a special brochure "Facts and Lies about Hitler" in large circulation, which categorically denied the presence of any other relatives except Germans.

unlucky brother

Hitler had no siblings, they all died in infancy. But he had a stepbrother. Alois Jr. was born illegitimate, but was later legitimized by his father. Relations between the brothers did not develop. Alois Jr. himself believed that the main reason for this was the stepmother Clara, who did not love her stepson and set her husband against him in favor of Adolf. According to him, even if Adolf was naughty, only he himself was punished as the main culprit. In addition, he blamed his stepmother for talking his father out of paying for his education.

As a result, Alois Jr. at the age of 14 left home after another quarrel. He wandered around different countries, served twice in prison (a total of a year and three months) for petty theft and finally settled in Britain, where he married a local girl. At the same time, her father was categorically against the wedding and was even going to inform the police about the kidnapping of his daughter.

After some time, he returned to Germany, where he married another woman without divorcing his previous wife. Soon this became known, and Alois ended up in prison for the third time, this time for bigamy.

Opel" where he sold cars of this brand. But this was clearly not what the ambitious William Hitler was counting on. He attempted blackmail, hinting that he would "leak" some unsightly facts from the leader's family history to the newspapers. The blackmail failed. Fearing that he would be forcibly left in Germany, William left the country and again began to write letters to his uncle asking for help with money, otherwise he would tell all sorts of bad things about Hitler's family.

On the eve of the start of World War II, the figure of Hitler was one of the most recognizable in the world. And newspapermen from Western countries, having learned about a relative, vied with each other lined up to him for an interview. The famous American media tycoon Hearst paid Hitler and his mother a trip to the United States, where William was happy to tell the newspapers how much he hated his greedy uncle.

After the outbreak of the war, Hitler was denied the opportunity to leave the United States. However, later they decided that Hitler's nephew in the American army would be a propaganda success, and William joined the US Navy as an assistant pharmacist (a position in the US Navy, a cross between an orderly and a military paramedic).

In 1947, he was demobilized, after which he changed his surname to Stuart-Houston and hid from the press. Then he went into the medical business. Died in 1987. Three of his sons are currently alive.

stupid goose

Paula Hitler was the only sister of Adolf who survived to adulthood, and one of the few close relatives with whom Hitler regularly communicated and somehow helped. When their parents died, Adolf was already making some money with his paintings, so he gave his share of the survivor's allowance to his sister.

Then their connection was interrupted for several years, until the beginning of the 30s they did not contact. Having become a political celebrity, and then the leader of the country, Hitler began to provide financial support to his sister, although they met very rarely, no more than once a year.

stupid goose." Until the end of the war, she worked as a secretary in a military hospital and did not take any part in political life. She was not even a member of the Nazi party. At the insistence of her brother, who did not like to advertise her relatives, she also changed her surname - to Wolf. This was one of Hitler's childhood nicknames, which he sometimes used in the early 20s.

Favorite nephews

Hitler had two more nephews: Heinrich (more often referred to as Heinz), whose father was Alois Jr., and whose mother was his second German wife, and Leo Raubal, the son of Adolf Angela's half-sister. Both of them are often referred to as "Hitler's favorite nephew", so it is not possible to find out which of them was more beloved.

Heinz was fascinated by the ideas of National Socialism and was very proud of his kinship with the German leader. He served in the Wehrmacht with the rank of non-commissioned officer. In early January 1942 he was taken prisoner. Apparently, his identity was quickly found out - he was transferred to the Lubyanka prison, where he died under unclear circumstances in February 1942.

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Geli Raubal. Photo: ©

It is impossible to characterize Gels unambiguously. Some contemporaries considered her an innocent girl who became a victim of a relative with tyrannical inclinations. Others described her as a cynical girl beyond her years, trying to get the most out of being related to her uncle.

One way or another, Geli Raubal, who lived only 23 years, was the only person of all Hitler's relatives with whom he maintained a very close relationship.

Alleged son

It is officially believed that Hitler never had children. The leader of the Nazis was more passionate about politics than women, so he got married only on the eve of his suicide. However, some biographers of Hitler believe that he had at least one illegitimate child in France.

The alleged son of Hitler was named Jean-Marie Lobjoie. He was born in 1918 and was an illegitimate child. Later, his mother married, the husband adopted the boy, giving him his last name - Laura. According to Jean-Marie, his mother said all his life that his father was a certain German soldier. And only on the eve of her death, after World War II, she told her son that he was born from Adolf Hitler.

The press became interested in Laura's story. The version of Hitler's paternity was supported by some major researchers. In particular, Werner Maser, one of Hitler's most famous biographers, was an ardent supporter of this version.

There is a number of evidence both in favor of the version of the relationship between Laura and Hitler, and against it. In favor of Lore, there is some external resemblance to Hitler, the fact that part of Hitler was not far from the place of residence of Charlotte Lobjoie, Laure's mother. Hitler's personal valet, Heinz Linge, in his memoirs, claimed that Hitler allegedly suggested that he could have an illegitimate child from a relationship with a French woman during the First World War. In addition, under the Vichy regime, Lauret held a very high position in the police of Saint-Quentin, which was somewhat unusual for a young man who did not have outstanding abilities and rose to the rank of sergeant in the army.

Your father's name was Adolf Hitler." The question of his relationship with the leader of the Nazis has not yet been finally resolved.

Adolf Hitler is a famous dictator, demagogue, founder of the Nazi Party and the perpetrator of the outbreak of World War II. Hundreds of thousands of people died at his hands, so it is not surprising that now many consider him almost the embodiment of evil. And the fact that he left no offspring behind him only pleases the souls of people. But this is only official information. It is hard to believe that in his entire life Adolf did not “make happy” a single young lady, especially considering his rich and promiscuous sex life. Indeed, there is evidence that he did have children.

Hitler's daughters and Brown

As you know, the most important woman in the life of the Nazi leader was Eva Braun. He lived with her for about 14 years and even eventually married. A couple of days after the wedding, the bride and groom committed suicide. They had no children at that time. At least that's what official sources say.

If we believe the theory of the British researchers D. Williams and S. Dunstan, then in 1945, instead of Hitler and his wife, their doubles died. In fact, the couple “deserted” back in 1943: first they went to fascist Spain to General Franco, and from there to Argentina. Frau and Herr Hitler settled in the bay of Caleta de los Loros and lived there for another 2 decades. During this time, they had 2 daughters.

All these judgments are based on the testimony of eyewitnesses of the events: the pilot who helped the Fuhrer escape, as well as his servants and bodyguards. In addition, a certain man from Argentina claims to have seen and communicated with the former Nazi leader after 1950. But many scientists strongly disagree with the conclusions of Williams and Dunstan due to a lack of facts.

If the story that Adolf Hitler lived to old age in Argentina is fiction, then could he have had children? Apparently, yes. There are many testimonies about the Fuhrer's illegitimate offspring. Here are just the most popular ones.

Of all the people who talked about their relationship with Hitler (and there were many impostors), Jean-Marie Lauret has the most evidence of his origin.

His mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, had a brief relationship with Adolf in 1917, when he was serving in France as a simple soldier.

Here is what Charlotte had to say:

“I was 16 years old. Collecting hay with other girls, we saw a German soldier on the other side of the street. The man was making sketches in his notebook, and we wondered what he was drawing. Out of the whole company, I was chosen to approach him.”

The soldier liked the pretty young lady, and an affair began between them, which lasted less than a year. Charlotte had a son 9 months later. Adolf, apparently, refused to acknowledge paternity, but sent the girl money, expressing tacit consent. She, apparently, was not ready to raise a baby, so she gave him to her grandmother to raise.

Oddly enough, during the Nazi occupation, the already adult Jean-Marie joined the French Resistance and fought against the Nazis.

Later, Charlotte recognized the same soldier in the newly made ruler of Germany, but she told her son about who his father was only before her death. Jean-Marie was greatly saddened by this fact, he fell into depression, and in order to distract himself, he constantly worked without rest and entertainment. For 20 years he was silent about his origin, but then he opened up: wanting to confirm, or rather, refute his origin, in 1980, Jean-Marie conducted an investigation involving historians and graphologists who compared the handwriting of the man and the former head of the NSWP.

In search of truth

All experts came to the conclusion: there is a high probability that the Fuhrer is the father of Jean-Marie. They have similar facial features and similar handwriting. Genetic examination showed a 25% similarity, but there was not enough data for an accurate analysis.

There was also evidence that Hitler really had a connection with Lobjoie. This was confirmed by familiar women, as well as a picture of Charlotte, which was painted by the future leader of the Nazis. Later, documents were found confirming that Adolf's officers delivered an envelope with a "payoff" to a pregnant Charlotte.

These arguments seemed unconvincing to Laura, he did not want to admit that the notorious despot was his relative. The man continued his investigations, however, he died at the age of 67, never knowing the truth.

In 1981, Lore wrote the autobiographical book Your Father's Name is Hitler, in which he describes his investigations and also relates his mother's story about her affair with the despot.

Although many historians agree that Jean Marie is the offspring of a famous dictator, the question remains open. The problem is that Lobjoie was not a chaste girl and, apparently, entered into intimate relationships with other soldiers even when she met Adolf.

If paternity had been proven, Laura's children would have been entitled to royalties from their grandfather's autobiographical book, My Struggle. But they refused to do a DNA test. Still, being the descendants of the most hated man in history is not something you want to brag about.

At the moment, Jean-Marie is not a recognized descendant, which means that the Fuhrer's family tree stops at him.

Werner Hermann Schmedt

Another more or less reliable version says: the leader of the NSRP has a son from Geli Raubal, and his name is Werner Hermann Schmedt. He was born in 1929 and lived with his mother until 1931, when she took her own life. From that moment on, the boy was under the care of his father. His existence was carefully concealed, and at the end of the war Herman was sent on a trip to Europe to save him from the hands of the Red Army.

After some time he moved to the USA. Schmedt now lives in Indianapolis. He himself turned to journalists with a confession, as he was tired of living a lie for 60 years. Researchers doubted for a long time whether he was an impostor or not, but Mr. Werner presented photographs with his father and mother. There is also a birth certificate, but only “G. and R."

As you know, Hitler preferred to remain a bachelor. The politician believed that he would be more popular unmarried. Maybe for the same reason he did not want to officially recognize any child. This made him vulnerable.

Zinaida Popova

There is another version that the Fuhrer has a daughter from the Soviet intelligence officer Maria Popova. In 1931, she went on a business trip to Berlin, where the National Socialists had just come to power. Officially, she worked at the Trade Representation of the USSR, but in fact, she was a scout.

Maria was acquainted with the head of the NSRP and, they say, they met secretly. After the woman became pregnant, she was recalled to Moscow. There she gave birth to a girl named Zinaida. Stalin helped Popova settle down and protected her from reprisals.

Zinaida Popova, who believed that the Fuhrer was her parent, died in 2015 in Moscow. Of course, it is not a fact that Maria did not become pregnant from other leaders of the Nazi Party, as they say that she had affairs not only with Adolf.

Other illegitimate children

In addition, there were other reports of illegitimate children of the founder of the Third Reich. For example, the media wrote that allegedly Magda Goebbels admitted that she gave birth to Helmut Christian from Hitler, and not from her husband Joseph Goebbels.

There were also reports that, shortly before his death, Adolf admitted that he had a daughter from Olympic champion Tilly Fleischer. When the leader of the Nazis found out about her situation, he quickly married her off, so that the child was supposedly born in marriage. The daughter, named Gisella, was seen by her father only once. Gisella herself is sure that her descendant is Hitler, and even wrote a book about it, but her mother denied everything (of course).

In addition to active propaganda among adult Germans, the Nazi Party did not disregard the young population. Although Hitler had no children of his own, he aspired to be a father to the children of all Germany. The politician often met with little Germans to chat. He tried to instill in them devotion to his country and grow them into real Aryans.

Project Thor

This is probably the most terrible theory, the confirmation of which may indicate that the children of Adolf Hitler live almost all over the world!

Before his death, the former Nazi Obersturmführer Erich Runge spoke about the many secret projects of the Third Reich, including the so-called Thor project, whose goal was to produce ideal Aryans. For this, about 100 German women aged 18-27 were chosen on a “racial basis”. They were artificially fertilized with material taken from Hitler.

Of course, the subjects weren't told the secret of who would be the "dad". The newborns were under observation in the secret laboratory Lebensborn N 1146. On May 6, 1945, the Lebensborn employees were ordered to evacuate. All documents were destroyed, the building was blown up, and the babies were distributed to peasants from German villages: people were told that these were orphans from a large maternity hospital that had come under bombardment.

Accordingly, the descendants of the Fuhrer, who can now live in any corner of the world, do not know about their origin. There is even an opinion that some of them are now members of the government. So, recently someone pointed out the similarities between Hitler and Angela Merkel, and they really are! Is this information correct? It is unlikely that we will be able to get to the bottom of the truth.

Did Adolf Hitler have children?

Hello dear!
I have one question for you, and at first glance, quite simple - how many children did Adolf Hitler have? The answer seems to be obvious - not a single one, because the German chancellor and the greatest war criminal got married shortly before his suicide, and did not burden himself with marital relations before, because he believed that he did not " may belong to one woman, for it must belong to all Germany". However, not everything is so obvious.

Corporal Adolf Hitler


There is an interpretation that Hitler was inferior in the sexual sphere and congenital (and acquired by him) diseases and pathologies did not allow him to have offspring. However, when I got acquainted with various works on the life and work of Hitler, including the memoirs of doctors who worked with the Fuhrer, I did not find any confirmation of this fact. There were some digestive problems, multiplied by mental excitability and wild suspiciousness, there were, apparently, drug problems that Dr. Morell hooked on Hitler. And in everything else, including Hitler's sexual health, everything was in order. So the rumors about the inferiority of the German leader turned out to be, most likely, a bluff. He could have children, but did he want to?


Daughter of Hitler's half-sister Geli Raubal

I got the impression about him that, despite his bloody and disgusting nature, at heart he remained a typical bourgeois, inclined to follow (if such a thing were possible) traditional German values, among which family and children are in one of the first places. From an official point of view, he did not have a family, but since the mid-20s he had 2 constant mistresses. First, this is his niece Geli Raubal, who either shot herself or was killed in 1931. From this incestuous relationship (which, by the way, has not yet been definitely confirmed), there were definitely no children. Things are much more complicated with the second cohabitant, and later Hitler's wife, Eva Braun. But more on that later.

Eva Brown

In the mid-20s, Adolf Hitler was already well over 30, and it seems to me that he hardly kept his integrity until the wedding night. Werner Maser, one of the chief investigators of the Fuhrer's bibliographers, proceeded from similar circumstances. He claims that the son of Hitler was the French railway worker Jean-Marie Lauret-Frison. He was born in 1918 from a connection between Corporal Hitler and a certain Charlotte Edoxy Alida Lobzhua. However, despite the ongoing examinations, the likelihood of Hitler's paternity is not obvious, due to the lack of genetic material, both from the mother's side and from the father's side. Whatever it was, until recently, Jean - Marie was the most likely child of Hitler.


Jean Marie Lauret Frison

However, quite recently, for the first time in Russian, the work of British historians Simon Dunstan and Gerard Williams “The Gray Wolf. Flight of Adolf Hitler. In this well-executed and high-quality illustrated book, the authors reasonably and competently state their point of view on why, why and how the German chancellor was able to escape from besieged Berlin at the very end of April 1945. The version is not new, but scientists have done a really good job and the book is at least curious. So if the price does not scare you away (and it is inadequate), then I strongly advise you to read it.

Ush and Hitler

Among the many different versions and assumptions, the British put forward the version of Hitler's "life after death", in which Eva Braun plays an important role. With which, by the way, according to the authors, Hitler really married, but already at the end of 1945, and not in April, as is customary in modern historiography.
So, in the above book it is stated that the Hitler couple had 2 girls. The first was born in 1938 and her name was Ursula (Ush). A cute child is often seen in photographs from the archive of Eva Braun and according to her (Eva Braun) was the daughter of her childhood friend Herta Schneider. But it doesn't correspond to the truth. Schneider had one child, his name was Gita and she doesn't look like Ursula at all. Plus, it's alarming that Eva Braun's bibliographer Angela Lambert simply defiantly avoids any mention of this child. It seems to me that the girl is the most possible real child of Hitler and Eva Braun and I agree with British historians.

Berlin Olympic champion Tilly Fleischer

True, they went even further and claim that the second child was born at the end of 1945, or at the beginning of 1946. Her name is not given anywhere. Plus, Dunstan and Williams believe that in 1943 Brown had a stillborn baby.
But that's not all. Further, more, and it already resembles the theater of the absurd.
Allegedly, shortly before his death in 1962, Hitler told one of the only people left with him, the former mechanic of the German rider "Admiral von Spee" Heinrich Bethe, that he had another daughter from a short relationship with the 1936 Olympic champion Tilly Fleischer. The Fuhrer saw his daughter, who was named Gisela, only once. This daughter, by the way, wrote a book that she was Hitler's daughter, but Tilly Fleischer herself categorically rejects everything.

Helmut Goebbels

But that's not all. The most paradoxical “paternity” of Hitler is a certain confession of Magda Goebbels that her son Helmut Christian, born in 1935, was from Hitler, and not from her husband Joseph.
So how many children did Hitler have, one, four or five? We will never know the exact data. There is only an opportunity to analyze, look for facts and assume.
What do you think?

The personal life of politicians has always excited the minds of their contemporaries and descendants. And if this is the personal life of Adolf Hitler, about which almost nothing is known at all, then there is no end to speculation and rumors. Of particular interest is the fate of Hitler's possible children.

Project Thor
The fact that Hitler could have had children is beyond doubt. In his youth, he had several hobbies, and one of his passions, a certain Hilda Lokamp, ​​gave birth to a son to Adolf, whose traces were later lost. It is also known for certain that Hitler had sexual relations with women while at the front in northern France.
The last man at the moment, who called himself the son of Hitler, became known in 2012. According to French journalists, the illegitimate son of Adolf Hitler and a young Frenchwoman was born during the First World War, to which the future Fuhrer volunteered.
Jean-Marie Lauret, a citizen of France, declared that he was the offspring of Hitler back in 1981 by publishing an autobiography with the characteristic title "Your father's name was Hitler." Four years later, the author died at the age of 67, without proving his origin to anyone.
A strong version is that one of the sons of Madame Madeleine le Roy, a waitress from an officer's cafe, is Hitler's son, but no documents have been found on their relationship.
Yes, they could not have been: the child appeared from a casual relationship, and his mother would hardly have begun to claim recognition by the Fuhrer of her paternity, which she told in a secret diary.
Adolf Hitler had not only the opportunity, but also the desire to have children. They say he envied Stalin that he could pass power by inheritance to his sons. Therefore, the top secret Thor project, which was led by Heinrich Himmler, came in very handy.
According to the project, it was planned to artificially inseminate a hundred women from 18 to 27 years old; most of them were Germans, and only two were Norwegians: Hitler demanded that his blood be "mixed with the blood of the Vikings."

Not all fertilization experiments were successful, but, according to one of the employees of the secret Lebensborn laboratory No. 1146, Dr. Alessandro Genovesi, shortly before the war, 22 newborns were in the department of the complex! The leadership of Nazi Germany expected these children to display genius abilities at an early age. However, although Hitler's offspring developed normally, no unique abilities were found in them.
In early May 1945, the special complex received an evacuation order. All documents were destroyed, and the children were distributed to peasants from nearby German and Austrian villages. If all of them survived, then at the moment several dozen sons and daughters of Hitler live, work and enjoy life in the world. Their fate could have turned out differently; it is possible that some of them even became political figures in modern Europe.

Fuhrer's son... in America

In any case, if these people exist, they do not know about their origin, so they have nothing to hide or be afraid of, like US citizen Werner Schmedt, who recently told the media that he was Hitler's legitimate son.

It's hard to believe, but Werner provided journalists with photographs showing ... he, his father (the Fuhrer of the Third Reich) and his mother in an embrace! There is also a birth certificate. In the “Parents” column, for the purposes of conspiracy, there are only initials: the father is “G”, the mother is “R”, and the date is “February 23, 1929”.

Adolf through the eyes of his son. From the book by Werner Schmedt
* Hitler liked sweets. And often ate sugar straight from the sugar bowl. He took out pieces and gnawed loudly. For dinner, he always ate a box of chocolates, if I asked him, he ordered another to be brought. And he ate his own.
* Dad often read children's books aloud to me. We sat up until midnight. Most of all he liked stories about cowboys and Indians.
“By reading such books, you will learn more about the world and countries,” he told me.
* Hitler was very afraid of spiders. Whenever he saw them, he immediately sweated. He called the maid to kill the spider and take it out into the street.
* My father's teeth were completely rotten. He stank badly from his mouth. When he kissed me, I tried to turn away so as not to smell this smell.
* My father loved tricks and invited professional illusionists to our house. However, he never asked them to reveal this or that secret. He believed that the secret should remain a secret. The father himself performed superbly only one trick - when money disappeared from his hand. I asked dad to get a rabbit out of his hat, and he laughed:
- It's not in my power.

It turns out that Werner Schmedt's mother was Geli Raubal, Hitler's young niece, whom he passionately loved. Geli committed suicide (according to another version, was killed by Hitler himself out of jealousy) when her son was only five years old, and from that moment he was raised by nannies in Germany and Austria.
According to Werner, his father visited him regularly; if Hitler could, he stayed overnight in the castle where the boy was, who was often transported from one place to another for safety reasons. On the day of the 10th anniversary, Hitler gave his son a horse, which Mussolini presented to the Fuhrer.

According to Mr. Schmedt, his last meeting with his father took place at the end of 1940. Hitler said that there was a war going on and they would not be able to see each other for several years, but after the victory he would give him the whole world. This hour did not come, and for the sake of salvation, Werner had to carefully hide his origin and place of residence.
In 1951 he settled in the USA, graduated from the university, worked for a long time in a large construction company. In 1990, Mr. Schmedt opened his own business. Now, in order to prove blood relationship with Hitler, he is ready to do a DNA test. However, for such an analysis, his father's cells are needed. But so far, the Russian government, where Hitler's skull is said to be, has not commented on the matter.

Australian hoaxer
In Australia this spring, the case of a certain Mitchell O'Hara, a man who also declared himself the son of Hitler and the owner of the weapon from which he shot himself, was heard.
In the course of the investigation, facts were revealed that allowed prosecutor Peter Dermont to claim that O'Hara fabricated hundreds of documents, hired translators from German and Russian, and special experts helped him sell weapons at a higher price.
In the archives you can find many photos of Hitler with young children. The Fuhrer liked to play the role of a kind grandfather
The hoaxer himself said that after the war, “Hitler’s pistols” were bought for a million dollars from KGB agents by an Austrian named Otto, but the latter is silent about how they got to O’Hara.
The investigation found that the ill-fated pistols were bought by a fraudster from Melnburg arms dealers in 1990.
There are many ambiguities in this story, not only with the origin of the weapon, but also with the personality of O'Hara himself. The year of his birth is 1944.
His ex-wife Louise said that her husband knew all the smallest details of Hitler's life, but she never suspected of his possible relationship with the Nazi dictator. Now O'Hara continues writing his autobiography, I Am Hitler's Son.
Undoubtedly, O'Hara's books, as well as the works of other authors on this topic, will be popular with readers who are greedy for sensationalism, as, indeed, with those people who remember the terrible atrocities of the Nazis and are afraid of the appearance of a "second Hitler". So it’s too early to put the final point in the case of the Fuhrer’s heirs ...

On the night of April 28-29, 1945, in Berlin besieged by Soviet troops, a little-noticed event took place: the marriage of a young woman and a man who was 23 years older than his bride. This bride was Eva Braun, and the odious fascist dictator Adolf Hitler was the groom. Eva has been waiting for this event for 16 years, ever since she met in the photo studio where she worked, with “the future hope and savior of Germany” (the owner of the studio, Heinrich Hoffmann, told Eva about her new acquaintance). Eva was flattered. Like many young women, she began to make plans for her future, in which Hitler was given the main role.

Hitler and Eva Braun

Eva Hitler liked. But before meeting Eva, Hitler maintained a strong relationship with his niece, Geli Raubal. Geli was also much younger than her lover (how wild the word “beloved” sounds in relation to the executioner of millions of people), but, nevertheless, it was so. When Geli found out about Uncle Adolf's new passion, she was very upset. Upon learning of this, Hitler reduced meetings with Eva to a minimum, but did not let her out of sight. Until now, the reason for the suicide of Geli Raubal is not exactly known.

One of the versions says that Hitler plagued Geli with his excessive guardianship, and the Fuhrer's niece turned out to be a more freedom-loving girl than Eva Braun, and sometimes allowed her to express an opinion that her high-ranking admirer categorically did not like.

Geli passed away, but Eva was alive and well, full of love of life and ... patience. She was not offended by the fact that Hitler forbade her to appear in Berlin and immediately declared that she could not count on marrying him. Eve accepted this.

Eva Braun Jewish?

She remained a mistress who sits at home waiting for the visit of her admirer. It was boring for her to sit, because Hitler, busy with politics, did not even find time to write something warm and encouraging to Eva. Then Eva decided to draw attention to herself in a peculiar way: she faked suicide twice.

First, she shot herself with her father's pistol, but the wound was not serious, besides, Eva immediately called the doctor. The second time she drank 35 doses of sleeping pills (she wrote about the number of doses in her diary). In fact, Eva only took 20 pills. In addition, she knew that her sister would come to her that day. And so it happened. The sister helped Eva, and she came to her senses safely.

Hitler was informed about this. He was assured that the reason for the actions of his beloved was a great love for him. Hitler, who had already lost Geli, was alarmed, fearing that he would lose Eva as well. He surrounded her with care, moved her to his estate Bergkhov in the southeastern part of Bavaria.

Children of Hitler and Eva Braun

Beginning in 1938, Eva stayed in the Berghof without getting out, and in a semi-legal position. When guests came to Hitler, she was not allowed to show herself to them, she was forced to sit in her room. Only in 1943 was Eva allowed to come to Berlin.

On April 15, 1945, such a visit took place. Eva said that she wants to be near her lover in a difficult time for him. Hitler demanded that she leave the bunker, but Eva refused. The day after the wedding, she committed suicide, along with Hitler, by taking potassium cyanide.

Historians put forward several versions about the death of Hitler and Eva Braun. For example, Hugh Thomas in his book Doubles. The Truth About the Bodies in the Berlin Bunker suggests that Hitler was strangled by his batman Linge. Regarding Eva Brown, Thomas writes that instead of Eve, the corpse of an unknown woman was burned. During the autopsy of supposedly Eva Braun, it was found that the woman was mortally wounded by shrapnel during her lifetime. No traces of potassium cyanide were found in her blood. It turns out that the ampoule was crushed in the mouth of an already dead person. Eva was also "recognized by her gold denture," but the dental assistant who treated Eva stated that she had never had a gold bridge.