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In 1933, Hitler appointed Hans Frank, his lawyer, to research the claims of his nephew, who tried to blackmail him, by disclosing the family secret that Adolf was the illegitimate Grandson of Baron Rothschild. The details of the claim alleged that Adolf's grandmother Maria Anna Schickelgruber, became pregnant while working in Vienna as a maid for Baron Rothschild.
When rumours of these claims spread as a result of Hans Frank's investigation, the Chancellor of Austria Dolfuss,ordered his intelligence services to take a closer look, who were able to confirm that indeed Adolf's grandmother was working for Baron Rothschild at the time. Moreover, when she was discovered pregnant while working there, Adolf's grandmother Maria was then dismissed by the Rothschild estate, and sent back to Spital, where she gave birth to Alois, who later became the father of Adolf.
This may also explain the unexpected funding behind Hitler's meritocratic rise. The national socialist biggest's biggest financial supporter was I.G Farben, a German Chemical production company, who at the time had been supported by heavily by Wall Street loans which Quigley said originated from JP Morgan backed firms and the Charles Dawes plan. According to Quigley, in 1924 these New York bankers arranged for a $800 million loan to IG Farben, which was then in turn used to fund the National Socialist's campaign and early endeavors.
Despite Jewish Communist agitators being against Hitler, Germany at the time from 1933 to Jan 18th 1939 had good relations with the then head of the Bank of England Norman Montagu who spoke fondly of him and the Germany government; this changed however, when Hitler nationalised the German central bank and a few months later they were at war.
>pic Hitler's alleged Rothschild grandfather.
Do you see any resemblance?
When rumours of these claims spread as a result of Hans Frank's investigation, the Chancellor of Austria Dolfuss,ordered his intelligence services to take a closer look, who were able to confirm that indeed Adolf's grandmother was working for Baron Rothschild at the time. Moreover, when she was discovered pregnant while working there, Adolf's grandmother Maria was then dismissed by the Rothschild estate, and sent back to Spital, where she gave birth to Alois, who later became the father of Adolf.
This may also explain the unexpected funding behind Hitler's meritocratic rise. The national socialist biggest's biggest financial supporter was I.G Farben, a German Chemical production company, who at the time had been supported by heavily by Wall Street loans which Quigley said originated from JP Morgan backed firms and the Charles Dawes plan. According to Quigley, in 1924 these New York bankers arranged for a $800 million loan to IG Farben, which was then in turn used to fund the National Socialist's campaign and early endeavors.
Despite Jewish Communist agitators being against Hitler, Germany at the time from 1933 to Jan 18th 1939 had good relations with the then head of the Bank of England Norman Montagu who spoke fondly of him and the Germany government; this changed however, when Hitler nationalised the German central bank and a few months later they were at war.
>pic Hitler's alleged Rothschild grandfather.
Do you see any resemblance?