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@Moonie posted:

Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown

Saint
@Saint posted:

Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown

That’s interesting Renton .

Baz
@Saint posted:

Adolf Hitler was almost Adolf Schicklgruber. Or Adolf Hiedler. His father, Alois, was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber and given her surname. However, when he was about 40 years old, Alois decided to adopt the last name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, who some speculated was actually his biological father. On the legal documents, Hitler was given as the new last name, though the reason for the spelling change is unknown

Most interesting Sainty

Moonie
@Baz posted:

It’s very sad Renton Our family has personal experience of it â€Ķand it devastates those left behind .

I can't even contemplate the true horror of losing someone in this way - desperately sad

As a former Samaritan we used to get a roughly 60/40 split female to male callers. Most would chat relationships or money problems. Most women were in a relationship, most men were not. That's from my very rubbish memory by-the-way

Saint
@Saint posted:

I can't even contemplate the true horror of losing someone in this way - desperately sad

As a former Samaritan we used to get a roughly 60/40 split female to male callers. Most would chat relationships or money problems. Most women were in a relationship, most men were not. That's from my very rubbish memory by-the-way

Yes, he was only in his early 30s â€Ķ.and came right out of the blue â€Ķit hit his immediate family very, very hard .

Baz

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