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niet dat het een vlaming was, maar boeiend stukje lectuur : Adolf Hitlers father Alois was an illegitimate child. He was suspected of being the son of a Jewish merchant from Graz because his mother, Maria Schickelgruber, became pregnant when she was in his domestic employ. The suspicion was not easy to disprove because Adolf Hitlers grandmother received alimony from the merchant for a period of 14 years. Alois must have suffered greatly from this social stigma; the fact that his name was so often changed (Heidler, Hydler, etc.) is a clear indication of the fact. For him, the opprobrium of being both illegitimate and of Jewish descent was a source of unbearable shame. But there was no way he could rid himself of this humiliation. The easiest way for him to vent his pent-up resentment was to take it out on his son Adolf in the form of regular, merciless floggings. I have given a detailed account of this in my book For Your Own Good and I return to it in my two latest books Paths of Life, Pantheon, 1999 and The Truth Will Set You Free, Basic Books, 2001. In the entire history of anti-Semitism and persecution of the Jews, no other ruler had ever hit upon the idea that, on pain of death, every citizen in his country must provide proof of non-Jewish descent extending back to the third generation. This was Hitlers OWN PERSONAL BRAND OF MANIA volledig artikel : alice-miller/articles_en.php?nid=47
Posted on: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 11:43:48 +0000

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