Гитлер - представитель гаплогруппы E1b1b.
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:22:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jackbowk@aol.com
Subject: [DNA] Did Hitler belong...?
Hitler's father was Alois, ne' Shicklgruber, who was illegitimate, and carried his mother's (Maria) surname. The doubt otherwise is whether his bio father was the man who later married his mother, Georg Hiedler.
Alois himself changed the surname to Hitler. There has been surmise the 'Hitler' was a clerical error re Hiedler>Hitler but some think that's a mistake that would have been corrected. So there's a whiff of onion about the 'Hitler' spelling. [Hiedler had a brother who spelled the name HUTTLER (the U had an umlaut-sorry). Hiedler later was declared by the authorities to be Alois' bio father but neither mother nor father ever acknowledged this.]
Alois was a 'street angel'; and a 'house devil' it appears. He did well professionally but was a drinker and terror at home. Nevertheless, women seemed fascinated. He had an illegitimate son who died early, married another woman, Anna, while having a mistress or likely two (incl Klara), married
again, Fanni, and had two children [Alois Jr - before the marriage - & Angela] while keeping Klara and another mistress. Widowed again, he married Klara and they had six children, of whom Adolf was the fourth, the last being Paula. [The first three died young, Gustav (born five months after the
marriage) & Ida from diptheria, Otto shortly after birth. The fifth child, Edmund, died young of measles.]
Alois Jr traveled to Ireland, where he met and married Bridget. They moved to Liverpool and had a son William Patrick Hitler in 1911. Alois moved to Germany and WW I began, keeping the damily apart. However, Alois then committed bigamy and Bridget was out of his life. Ultimately he moved to
Berlin and opened a bar/keller which was very popular with the Nazis of course. Angela became Adolf's housekeeper for many years.
William Patrick Hitler visited Germany often but finally decided he was an anti-Nazi and moved to the USA in 1939. He in turn had four sons, living under assumed names and have remained unmarried rather than continue the line.
So tracing the Hitler Y would be possible with these man on Long Island, or any males from the Hiedler/Huettler lines, which would have to be compared with that of Alois Junior's descendants in the USA.
[Angela had children but the one son would be excluded of course. The next child, Geli, was the one who committed suicide, with whom Adolf was rumored to have had an affair. Another daughter had a son. Paula had no children.]