Hitler's child

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Ayahuasca

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/f...

...and what did you do in the war, daddy?






Edited by Ayahuasca on Saturday 18th February 13:31

pacman1

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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Ozzie Osmond

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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pacman1

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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Derek Smith

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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There was a report in The Guardian regarding the Mitford Girls. These were a group of Guinness hieresses who had more money than sense. Some of them had more d*cks than sense.

To some of them Hitler was a bit of all right and one, possibly more, were his lovers. One was dumped as the war started in favour of Brawne.

She returned to this country by private plane. It landed in East Anglia. There was a sugggestion she had shot herself in the head but had missed her brain. This is not as unlikely as it might have seemed first of all.

So, head injury, life threatening: where to take her? She was rushed (everyone is rushed) to hospital. A maternity hospital. It might be that the driver was unfamiliar with the local area, or the signs for casualty hospitals, as there were some en route.

However she was safely tucked in the ward whilst the midwife had a go at brain surgery.

The woman was removed from society for a while and then reappeared. Had there been a baby, as a midwife at the hospital suggested in notes that were found aftr she died, then he would have been almost the same age as his cousin, Max Mosley, whose mother was another, probably more right wing, Mitford. Thee were suggestion she was also the lover of Hitler.

Hitler's brother went (fled?) to the USA where he has a son who was named Brian. There is no way Hitler could have led Germany with the name of Brian.

pacman1

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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Derek Smith said:
There is no way Hitler could have led Germany with the name of Brian.
I dunno, Brian made quite a passable Saviour..

Derek Smith

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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pacman1 said:
Derek Smith said:
There is no way Hitler could have led Germany with the name of Brian.
I dunno, Brian made quite a passable Saviour..
And you are suggesting they had much in common by way of a job description.

DBSV8

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239 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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pacman1 said:
I dunno, Brian made quite a passable Saviour..
he was certainly a very "naughty boy"

pacman1

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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Derek Smith said:
And you are suggesting they had much in common by way of a job description.
Not at all, opposite ends of the scale, but both are equally well known.

catso

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268 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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Ayahuasca said:
So if he was that upset about being Hitler's lovechild, why did he grow the 'tache?... scratchchin

iggysport

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Saturday 18th February 2012
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0a

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195 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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I thought it was Richard Hammond, or this house:


mybrainhurts

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256 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Bloke's mother said:
When your father was around, which was very rarely, he liked to take me for walks in the countryside.
"But these walks usually ended badly. In fact, your father, inspired by nature, launched into speeches which I did not really understand.
"He did not speak French, but solely ranted in German, talking to an imaginary audience. Even if I spoke German I would not be able to follow him,
You can tell he had way with the ladies, can't you...?

Dog Chops

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197 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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"Miss Lobjoie..."

I did nearly read that name as something else...

fatboy b

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Sunday 19th February 2012
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Ozzie Osmond said:
hehe

Dr Jekyll

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262 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Derek Smith said:
Hitler's brother went (fled?) to the USA where he has a son who was named Brian. There is no way Hitler could have led Germany with the name of Brian.
Hitlers brother (half brother?) Alois had a son in Liverpool called William who ended joining the US Navy and fighting in the Pacific. I believe he still has descendants living in the US under the name Houston.

I even read somewhere that one of Adolph Hitler's nephews was named Adolph, despite the fact that the family publicly disowned the mad corporal.

pacman1

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Sunday 19th February 2012
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Dr Jekyll said:
I even read somewhere that one of Adolph Hitler's nephews was named Adolph, despite the fact that the family publicly disowned the mad corporal.
Might have been worse I suppose, they could have named him Adolf. Now that might have been bit of a giveaway! biggrin

dmulally

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Sunday 19th February 2012
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SC7

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Sunday 19th February 2012
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A striking resemblance, eh?

So, just the 'tache then?