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Is the name Hitler common in Germany?
Do people born into a Hitler family tend to change their family name, whether German or not?
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Do people born into a Hitler family tend to change their family name, whether German or not?
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His father Alois was illegitimate and used his mother's surname Schicklgruber for the first 39 years of his life before changing his surname to that of his (then dead) stepfather Johann Georg Hiedler.
The surname Hiedler and its variants Huetler and Huettler also existed in the family of Alois' maternal grandparents.
It is thought that the spelling of Hiedler was probably changed to "Hitler" by a clerk during registration of the name change.
His father Alois was illegitimate and used his mother's surname Schicklgruber for the first 39 years of his life before changing his surname to that of his (then dead) stepfather Johann Georg Hiedler.
The surname Hiedler and its variants Huetler and Huettler also existed in the family of Alois' maternal grandparents.
It is thought that the spelling of Hiedler was probably changed to "Hitler" by a clerk during registration of the name change.
The name Hitler is forbidden in Germany ..you can look in any directory and you won't see it .
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I believe Hitler had an English born nephew who regularly toured the USA before the war giving lectures about his uncle. He changed his name at the outbreak of the war and even served in the US Navy towards the end of WWII. Three of this man's four sons still live in the USA, but none have reclaimed the Hitler surname.
Another branch of the Hitler family, again in the USA, have sued for access to the proceeds of Hitler's estate, particularly the rights to Hitler's book, Mein Kampf.
Another branch of the Hitler family, again in the USA, have sued for access to the proceeds of Hitler's estate, particularly the rights to Hitler's book, Mein Kampf.