September 15, 2009 at 4:04 am
Thirty nine living relatives of Adolf Hitler have been discovered by a customs official and a journalist who claim to have decoded the Nazi dictator’s DNA.
Analysing forgotten cigarette butts in a small village in lower Austria… a used paper serviette in a New York fast food restaurant and the seals of letters sent over 30 years ago from northern France… Marc Vermeeren and Jean-Paul Mulders said they had traced all known living relatives of the Fuehrer for the first time.
As well as three living in America whose existence has been reported previously… they claim to have tracked down 36 others who still live in the wooded area of Austria where Hitler was born.
Mr Vermeeren a Belgian customs official and Mulders a journalist for Belgian newspaper Ht Laaste Nieuws… said three great-grandchildren of Hitler’s father Alois lived on Long Island outside New York under the false name Stuart-Houston… They are descendants who left Germany to escape the Nazis.
Louis and Brian Stuart-Houston share a little wooden house in East Patchogue where they work as gardeners… while Alexander is a retired psychologist who helps Vietnam veterans.
The Belgians said they had watched them for seven days and nights following 60-year-old Alexander to a fast-food restaurant where he disposed of a paper serviette after eating fried chicken that they retrieved and later matched with ”DNA of Hitler that they keep in a sealed armoured chest
The cigarette butts came from Hitler relatives in Austria
The American relatives have agreed not to have children to extinguish the saga of Hitler and stop living in fear… but have promised to publish a book before they die.
By: Levsha - 1st October 2009 at 18:23
Herr Schicklgruber’s “Scouse an’ Irish” wing of the family:
By: J Boyle - 29th September 2009 at 23:00
I would rather move on to Hitlers skull ! interesting stuff :diablo:
In that case, you’d like watching…They Saved Hitler’s Brain….a cheesy Ed Wood-like low-budget horror film from the 50s…. 🙂
By: bazv - 29th September 2009 at 20:21
Womens skull so they say ;):D
It was a fairly convincing ‘drag’ act 😀
edit…never trust anybody with a ‘tache’ 😀
By: Flygirl - 29th September 2009 at 20:06
Womens skull so they say ;):D
By: bazv - 29th September 2009 at 19:59
I would rather move on to Hitlers skull ! interesting stuff :diablo:
Ja !! :D:D
By: Flygirl - 29th September 2009 at 19:29
I would rather move on to Hitlers skull ! interesting stuff :diablo:
By: J Boyle - 29th September 2009 at 18:36
:D:D:D So much for the fabled UK sense of humour….
By: Fleet Shadower - 29th September 2009 at 17:39
If your that alarmed/ashamed (as I guess that by your liberal use of :mad::mad::mad:) because your Great-Grandfather held a honest position for a firm that made arms for a nation to have on hand to defend itself…
I’d politely suggest that you never read FlyPast, the Historic Aviation forum, and satisfy all your aviation interests by readling about Piper Tri-Pacers and sport sailplanes.
PS. try to ignore the fact that the French Army used Tri-Pacers as liaison aircraft in the 50s.:D:D:D
I’m not annoyed, nor ashamed, it’s just that it was something that surprised me. I merely use it as an example to point out that we aren’t responsible for our family’s past.
As to the rest of your statement about only looking at boring pipers, no, why the hell should I? Some of my favourite aircraft are military ones, the Seafire and the Sea Fury to name a few. I also like the Hawker Hunter, and I admire the Lanc, Halibag and the like for being superb pieces of engineering.
I have no quarrel with history, and with wars which have already been faught, as nothing can be done about it. It’s just that now, in the 21st century we should try to resolve differences over a conference table and come to a mutual agreement, rather than at the end of a gun/nuke/torpedo/whatever.
By: J Boyle - 29th September 2009 at 17:24
I know what you mean. I am a pacifist, simply as I feel war isn’t the answer to things, esp Afgh., and Iq., yet earlier on today I discovered my Great-Grandfather was not only a managing-director of an arms manufacturer, but also discovered he was a director general of munitions supply for the Govt.:mad::mad::mad:
If your that alarmed/ashamed (as I guess that by your liberal use of :mad::mad::mad:) because your Great-Grandfather held a honest position for a firm that made arms for a nation to have on hand to defend itself…
I’d politely suggest that you never read FlyPast, the Historic Aviation forum, and satisfy all your aviation interests by readling about Piper Tri-Pacers and sport sailplanes.
PS. try to ignore the fact that the French Army used Tri-Pacers as liaison aircraft in the 50s.
:D:D:D
By: Fleet Shadower - 29th September 2009 at 17:12
I once worked with somebody who was called I.Hitler they refused to change it explaining that just because one person of evil had that surname why should they be ashamed. Big credit to them I say.
As to there being 39 living relatives of Hitler who gives a toss and what good does it do anybody knowing this? I am sure there are loads of living relatives to every evil person that has ever walked this earth and I think the last thing they need reminding of is that some distant relation was such a nasty piece of work, We can’t be blamed for our family historys can we?.
I know what you mean. I am a pacifist, simply as I feel war isn’t the answer to things, esp Afgh., and Iq., yet earlier on today I discovered my Great-Grandfather was not only a managing-director of an arms manufacturer, but also discovered he was a director general of munitions supply for the Govt.:mad::mad::mad:
By: duxfordhawk - 25th September 2009 at 11:12
I once worked with somebody who was called I.Hitler they refused to change it explaining that just because one person of evil had that surname why should they be ashamed. Big credit to them I say.
As to there being 39 living relatives of Hitler who gives a toss and what good does it do anybody knowing this? I am sure there are loads of living relatives to every evil person that has ever walked this earth and I think the last thing they need reminding of is that some distant relation was such a nasty piece of work, We can’t be blamed for our family historys can we?.
By: Merlin Madness - 24th September 2009 at 23:21
😀 You got it 😀
By: Last Lightning - 24th September 2009 at 23:15
Bottom???
lol had to think about it for a while
Eddy:):D
By: Merlin Madness - 24th September 2009 at 19:06
What about Bottom?
By: J Boyle - 24th September 2009 at 18:39
I don’t see the point in naming them. It’s not like the title: “Head of the third reich” is heriditary…like the “Royals” or the Kennedy family in the democratic party.
But, it would be fun to take them to a showing of “Inglorious basterds”…:)
BTW: Anyone remember the old TV series “Hill Street Blues” where a cop was the manager for an up and coming comic…named “Vic Hitler”…and he wouldn’t change his name? Funny stuff…
By: zoot horn rollo - 24th September 2009 at 16:58
This might explain who is actually appearing in all these YouTube Hitler parody movies :diablo:
By: PanzerJohn - 24th September 2009 at 16:41
And don’t forget the cats…..
By: Ren Frew - 19th September 2009 at 23:56
Only the Women folk 😀
That’s why they named the ladies electric shaver ‘Braun’…:eek::diablo:
By: steve rowell - 19th September 2009 at 23:08
Did they all have a strange little moustache ?
Only the Women folk 😀
By: Ren Frew - 19th September 2009 at 22:23
Did they all have a strange little moustache ?