I mean the french guy. Don´t know his name or if he is alive.
canon
OT: Is there a picture in the i-net about Hitler´s son?
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Hitler's son
There is a fiction book, written by Harry Mulisch, with the title "Siegfried". It was. I believe, published in 2001.
In my opinion, Hitler had no son nor a daughter. As far as I know, H. was impotent.
Rudi S.
In my opinion, Hitler had no son nor a daughter. As far as I know, H. was impotent.
Rudi S.
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Hi,
The person they are talking about is Jean-Marie Loret. He was discovered by the German historian Werner Maser during the late 1970s. Loret claimed his mother told him that she had had a sexual relationship with Hitler during World War I and that Jean-Marie was the result. Loret wrote his memoirs which were published in France in the early 1980s. He died in 1985 without proving that he was in fact Hitler's son. I seem to remember that Loret's claim surfaced about the time it was publicly revealed Hitler still had a sizeable amount of money in some bank in South America which could only be claimed by a relative. I also seem to remember there was somehting odd about Loret's year of birth which didn't help his case. Like he was born in 1920 or 1921 instead of during the war years, but that might be me confusing it with some other issue.
Rohrbach
The person they are talking about is Jean-Marie Loret. He was discovered by the German historian Werner Maser during the late 1970s. Loret claimed his mother told him that she had had a sexual relationship with Hitler during World War I and that Jean-Marie was the result. Loret wrote his memoirs which were published in France in the early 1980s. He died in 1985 without proving that he was in fact Hitler's son. I seem to remember that Loret's claim surfaced about the time it was publicly revealed Hitler still had a sizeable amount of money in some bank in South America which could only be claimed by a relative. I also seem to remember there was somehting odd about Loret's year of birth which didn't help his case. Like he was born in 1920 or 1921 instead of during the war years, but that might be me confusing it with some other issue.
Rohrbach