Hitlers farfar... "I’ll get straight to the point, arguable and controversial as it is, Adolf Hitler’s Grandfather very well may have had the surname ‘Frankenberg’. It is well accepted by historians that Adolf Hitler’s paternal Grandmother more then likely had his father, Alois Hitler (born Alloys Schicklgruber), out of wedlock. The controversy is about exactly WHO the father of Alois Hitler is. According to Kardel in ‘Adolf Hitler-Founder of Israel’(1), it was Adolf’s mother, who explained to him that the Frankenberg’s had provided a type of child support to Alois’ mother, Maria Schicklgruber, for 14 years, because Leopold Frankenberger had impregnated Maria during her work as a house-made to the wealthy Jewish family. Maria was said to have been in her 40’s at this time. In fact Aloys Schicklgruber did not change his own name to Hitler until, coincidentially, approximately the same time that the Frankenberg’s stopped paying the support. Hitler was well aware of this, and tried desperately to keep it hidden from the world at large. A case in point was in the ‘Bat Bar’ in the twenties, when young Adolf met with a Hungarian Jew by the name of Trebitsch-Lincoln. This Hungarian Jew was an avid revolutionary, who was there at the ‘Bat Bar’ to fund Hitlers rise to power. It was this Trebitsch-Lincoln that made the starlting comment to young adolf (just prior to committing to loaning Hitler 100,000 marks); “I know who you are: Frankenberger,…”, and Hitler quickly ordered him not to mention that name again in connection with himself, or he would expose this Hungarian Jews real identity; Moses Pinkeles!(2) We need not even mention that fact that Alois’ Hitlers grandchild, William Patrick Hitler had once planned to blackmail Hitler in the 1930’s, by informing the world that his real grandfather was Frankenberg. Or that Hitler purposely turned his grandmother and fathers birth town of Strones in the Waldviertel into a military training ground, which ievitably would lead to the complete anhilation of the majority of graves and consequently head-stones.(3) Would’nt this have been a very conveniant way of eliminating anyone in the future from tracing Hitler’s lineage with any certainty? Accidental?, perhaps, contrived obliviation?, more then likely."
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Rimbo den 16 september 2007. Bengt Karlssons Bygg
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