Did Adolf Hitler have children? Secrets of the biography of Adolf Hitler: unknown children of the Fuhrer

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 Gels 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 Eve. 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

Starting 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.

World War II, the worst in human history, is over. The persons who unleashed it were convicted at the Nuremberg trials. Almost all the leaders of the Third Reich were either childless, or their families died with them, like the Goebbels family. And the successors of the cause of those who retained in themselves the genes of people who flooded the whole of Europe with blood, did not remain. But it turns out it's not.

Hitler, who committed suicide along with his wife Eva Braun, left no heirs. But despite this, the world press has been debating for more than half a century: “Does Adolf Hitler have descendants?”

In December 1935, on the orders of Himmler, a network of special maternity centers was established in Germany. They were supposed to be born "blonde beasts" - children who were born from the military personnel of the SS troops and carefully selected racially German women. It was to them, according to the plan of the Reichsfuehrer SS, that the future should have belonged. All children born in maternity centers were officially considered "adopted by Hitler".

The deputy Fuhrer for the party, "Nazi No. 2", Rudolf Hess decided to go further than his main competitor, who fought for proximity to Hitler, and in 1940, at a secret meeting in the Reich Chancellery, he made a statement that surprised everyone: "Hitler must have his own children. Only those in whose veins flows the Fuehrer's sacred blood are entitled to inherit his supreme power in Germany."

Hitler had an aversion to physical sex and was initially lukewarm about the idea. But he envied Stalin, who had sons who could replace their father at the helm of government, so, in the end, he agreed. Thus, the highly classified Thor project was "born".

It was planned to impregnate with Hitler's sperm about a hundred specially selected "Aryan" women aged 18 to 27 years. The future mothers of the Fuhrer's children did not know about the great mission that was in store for them. They believed that they would bear the descendants of the SS soldiers - "ideal Aryans".

When a baby was born, it was transported to a secret compound in the Bavarian Alps, near the Austrian border. Journalists learned about the nursery for Hitler's children that existed in the Alps from the former SS Obersturmführer Erich Runge, who made a sensational statement that dozens of sons and daughters of the Fuhrer live and work in many countries. And none of them even knows about their origin.

The press was skeptical about the words of the Obersturmführer. But they “changed their minds when, according to doctors, completely healthy, according to doctors, Runge suddenly died of a heart attack.

Time passed, and even more extensive information about the Fuhrer's children was published by Dr. Alessandro Giovenese, who lives in Brazil. From 1943 to 1945 he was an SS medical officer and was directly involved in a highly classified project. From conversations among the laboratory staff, Alessandro Giovenese knew that before the end of the war there were about twenty children in the complex, whose biological father was Adolf Hitler.

On May 6, 1945, an evacuation order was received. All documents were destroyed, and the children were distributed to the families of compassionate peasants, who were told that they were orphaned babies from a maternity hospital destroyed by Allied aircraft.

The babies were born as a result of the fertilization of women of the "Aryan race" with Hitler's "biological material". True, one exception was made. Among the mothers of Hitler's children were two Norwegians. The Fuhrer of the Third Reich wanted his blood to be "mixed with the blood of the Vikings."

So, the children and grandchildren of Hitler walk around Europe. “But they do not pose any threat to humanity,” Giovenese is sure, “If they have not yet shown bloodthirstiness and a thirst for ambition, then it will not manifest itself in the future. Blood and genes play big! role in determining who a person will become, but the standard of living and upbringing play an even greater role ... A second Hitler will never appear in Europe.

Egor USACHEV

In the relatives of Adolf Hitler, the so-called intzucht was very common. This term refers to incestuous intra-tribal marriages between cousins ​​and sisters, nieces and uncles, etc. The leader of the Third Reich knew this very well and was afraid to become a father.

His fears were fully justified: when crossing closely related lines, there is a high chance of the appearance of sick offspring. At the same time, some sources claim that Hitler still had children. In fact, the leader of the Nazis was an ordinary bourgeois with respect for family values ​​​​and love for children inherent in this class.

British explorers version

A few years ago, the British magazine The Globe published a sensational article. The article considered different versions of where, when and in relations with which women Adolf Hitler could have children. There is no 100% reliable documentary evidence of this, but there are many indirect facts indicating the possibility of the birth of heirs from the instigator of World War II.

Psychologists and researchers of all stripes attributed to Hitler all sorts of deviations from the norm in sexual life. In reality, the Fuhrer had as many mistresses and common-law wives as any average man in his position could have.

Unrecognized sons of the leader

In his early youth, Adolf had an affair with a German woman, Hilda Lokamp. She gave birth to the future Fuhrer's son. It is not possible to trace the fate of the boy. Hitler had a love affair with his mother for a short time and what became of her after that is not known.

The second case when he could have children is connected with the First World War. At that time, Corporal A. Hitler ended up in France, where he had more than one love affair. In 1981, Jean-Marie Lauret, a Frenchman, claimed to be the illegitimate son of the leader of Nazi Germany. He even published a book with the eloquent title "Your father's name was Hitler."

Project Thor

Already at the helm of the Third Reich, the Fuhrer launched the secret project Thor. According to the plan, it was planned to give birth and raise many of his brilliant followers and "true Aryans" from Hitler's seed. Young, healthy Germans and Norwegians 18-27 years old were selected for fertilization. 22 babies were born.

These children were first kept in a secret laboratory, number 1146, which was registered with the Lebensborn organization. In 1945, this Aryan breeding farm was evacuated. Hitler's children were given to peasants from neighboring villages. Many of them could survive and give birth to the Fuhrer's grandchildren.

son across the ocean

He also had a legitimate son, who was even brought up by his father for some time. Now Werner Schmedt - and this is him - lives in the USA. Hitler's official heir had photographs with his father and mother, as well as a birth certificate with a secret note in the "parents" column: G. (father) and R. (mother).

Schmedt even retained memories of his father, his love of sweets, fear of spiders and other character traits. The mother could be Hitler's niece Geli Raubal. The Fuhrer, like many of his ancestors, could not resist the temptation to enter into an incestuous union.

The leader of the Nazis had a strong passion for Geli. The young woman either committed suicide or was killed by Hitler in a fit of jealousy. 5-year-old Werner has since been raised by German nannies. The last time the boy saw his father was before the start of the war, in 1940.

In 1951 he emigrated and finally settled in the United States. Previously, Werner Schmedt hid his family relationship with the Fuhrer. Now he is ready to provide his genetic material to prove it.

Hitler's children July 18th, 2012

Hello dear!
I apologize that I don’t write as often as I would like - it’s just such a stage now in my life - I don’t have enough time and energy to implement my plan and translate it on paper (or rather in electronic form). I hope this is a temporary stage, otherwise it will be somehow “sour” :-) But oh well, this is the lyrics. Wait and see:-)
I was interested in one, at first glance, a rather simple question: 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 - he believed that he did not " may belong to one woman, for it must belong to all Germany". However, not everything is so clear.

Corporal Adolf Hitler


It is widely believed that Hitler was inferior in the sexual sphere, and congenital (and acquired) diseases and pathologies did not allow him to have offspring. However, getting 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 evidence of this fact. There were some problems with digestion, multiplied by mental excitability and wild suspiciousness, there were problems with drugs, which Hitler was hooked on by Dr. Morell. And in everything else, including in the sexual sphere, Hitler was all right. He could have children. But did you want to?


Daughter of Hitler's half-sister Geli Raubal

I got the impression that, despite his bloody and disgusting nature, deep down he remained a typical bourgeois, inclined to follow traditional German values, where 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 is unlikely that he retained his integrity until the wedding night. One of the main biographers of the Fuhrer, Werner Maser, proceeded from similar considerations. 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 examinations, the likelihood of Hitler's paternity is not obvious due to the lack of genetic material from both the mother and the father. Be that as it may, until recently, Jean-Marie was considered the most likely child of Hitler.


Jean Marie Lauret Frison

However, quite recently, the work of British historians Simon Dunstan and Gerard Williams “The Gray Wolf. Flight of Adolf Hitler. In this well-written and well-illustrated book, the authors present 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, then I highly recommend reading

Ush and Hitler

Among the many different hypotheses, the British put forward the version of "Hitler's life after death", where Eva Braun plays an important role. By the way, according to the authors, Hitler really married her, but already at the end of 1945, and not in April, as modern historiographers believe.
The book claims that the Hitler couple had 2 girls. The first was born in 1938, her name was Ursula (Ush). A cute child is often found in photographs from the archive of Eva Braun and, according to her (E. Braun), is the daughter of her childhood friend Herta Schneider. But this is not true. Schneider had one daughter, her name was Gita, and she doesn't look like Ursula at all. It is alarming that Eva Brown's biographer Angela Lambert defiantly avoids any mention of this child. It seems to me that this girl is the most possible child of Hitler and Eva Braun, here I agree with British historians.

Berlin Olympic champion Tilly Fleischer

True, they went even further and suggested that the second child was born either at the end of 1945, or at the beginning of 1946. The name is not given anywhere. In addition, Dunstan and Williams believe that Brown had a stillborn baby in 1943.
But that's not all. Further fantasizing resembles the theater of the absurd.
Allegedly, shortly before his death in 1962, Hitler told one of the few 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 Gisella, only once. This lady, by the way, wrote a book about being Hitler's daughter, but Tilly Fleischer herself categorically denies everything.

Helmut Goebbels

And that is not all. The most paradoxical "fatherhood" of Hitler follows from the confession of Magda Goebbels: her son Helmut Christian, born in 1935, was precisely 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?

In the relatives of Adolf Hitler, the so-called intzucht was very common. This term refers to incestuous intra-tribal marriages between cousins ​​and sisters, nieces and uncles, etc. The leader of the Third Reich knew this very well and was afraid to become a father.

His fears were fully justified: when crossing closely related lines, there is a high chance of the appearance of sick offspring. At the same time, some sources claim that Hitler still had children. In fact, the leader of the Nazis was an ordinary bourgeois with respect for family values ​​​​and love for children inherent in this class.

British explorers version

A few years ago, the British magazine The Globe published a sensational article. The article considered different versions of where, when and in relations with which women Adolf Hitler could have children. There is no 100% reliable documentary evidence of this, but there are many indirect facts indicating the possibility of the birth of heirs from the instigator of World War II.

Psychologists and researchers of all stripes attributed to Hitler both asexuality, and homosexuality, and all sorts of deviations from the norm. In reality, the Fuhrer was heterosexual. He had as many mistresses and civil wives as any average man in his position could have.

Unrecognized sons of the leader

In his early youth, Adolf had an affair with a German woman, Hilda Lokamp. She gave birth to the future Fuhrer's son. It is not possible to trace the fate of the boy. Hitler had a love affair with his mother for a short time and what became of her after that is not known.

The second case when he could have children is connected with the First World War. At that time, Corporal A. Hitler ended up in France, where he had more than one love affair. In 1981, Jean-Marie Lauret, a Frenchman, claimed to be the illegitimate son of the leader of Nazi Germany. He even published a book with the eloquent title "Your father's name was Hitler."

Project Thor

Already at the helm of the Third Reich, the Fuhrer launched the secret project Thor. According to the plan, it was planned to give birth and raise many of his brilliant followers and "true Aryans" from Hitler's seed. Young, healthy Germans and Norwegians 18-27 years old were selected for fertilization. 22 babies were born.

These children were first kept in a secret laboratory, number 1146, which was registered with the Lebensborn organization. In 1945, this Aryan breeding farm was evacuated. Hitler's children were given to peasants from neighboring villages. Many of them could survive and give birth to the Fuhrer's grandchildren.

son across the ocean

He also had a legitimate son, who was even brought up by his father for some time. Now Werner Schmedt - and this is him - lives in the USA. Hitler's official heir had photographs with his father and mother, as well as a birth certificate with a secret note in the "parents" column: G. (father) and R. (mother).

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