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Taking control of your mouth so you can take control of your life Mar 30, Available for download now. This was proven in by the Argentina's experience. Peron, who was called by his people back to power, loudly said what he is about, and his shirted thugs painted on the walls: And his most important Prime Minister of Economy Ber Gelbard, tried to pull out the state's cart driven by the military from a public enemy swamp. Gelbard was a Jew, born in Poland. The unfortunate encounter of Hitler's psychotic hatred towards his kinsmen and the Jewish lead Soviet dictatorship of Munich, right after the First World War formed out of the national socialism in Germany an ideological variation of racism.

For the destruction of Jews' existence - as it occurred in reality - it was difficult to find effective helpers who were not of Jewish origin. In the East three officials were at hand. They were partly Jewish, if not predominantly Jewish: Heydrich, Frank and Rosenberg. Pictures of the three main criminals - Hitler, Heydrich and Eichmann, with their unobjectionable Semitic eyes, noses and mouths, were presented for the author's scrutiny.

They consciously or unwillingly participated in the foundation of At the time these pictures were taken they were matured in their forties. At the bier the first one said to the second: It was an extraordinary and instructive investigation conducted by a German Jew Dietrich Bronder, a high school teacher.

It was printed in and is about who was who in the Hitler's apparatus: Next came Hitler's bankers and before supporters: Roosevelt as well as professor Haushofer. If you devote a little time to these findings of the relation between Hitler's sick hatred towards his kinsmen, with his henchmen on one side, and the creation of the State of Israel on the other, then you should satisfy your curiosity. Nevertheless the author as well as the publisher will be thankful for any new evidence which might emerge. On the first floor, a young wife of a fifty year old Imperial Royal Customs Officer of Austria-Hungary had borne a son.

This cry was bound to become considerably stronger throughout the first half of our century and shall end no earlier than he, who was born on this day and shot himself through his vociferous mouth in the ruins of the State Chancery in Berlin, His lifelong discontent and his constant rage have their origin -it can be said - in an obviously unfortunate mixture of two nations.

First, one, then the other believing that they were chosen by God or Providence: Jews and Germans - "No one else but you I want to put above all other nations. One evening he grumbled through the mustache to his Customs colleagues: This remarkable statement was documented by the honorable pastor, and by the three men from the forest who had confirmed this by subscribing the document with "X" marks 9. Therefore on that April 20 the newborn citizen received the name Hitler. And he was called Adolf, or later mainly by girls, Wolf Volve , and still later plainly and simply: The half Jewish General Governor of Poland, Hans Frank, Hitler's lawyer during the war who was hung in Nuremberg , shortly before his execution revealed that he knew about Hitler's Jewish origin.

About this it was written in the book "In the Face of the Gallow.

Poems, by G.K. Chesterton

Probably under a tough care of the American military Catholic priest Sixtus O'Connor in Nuremberg he ostensively presented himself as a remorseful and religious person in order to distance, in the future, all Catholics from the multi-million murderer Adolf Hitler, and thus to inflict upon the Jews restlessness, insecurity and consciousness of guilt. Adolf's father, the Customs officer Alois Hitler, originated from the Austrian forests, close to the Czechoslovakian border, where even a fox and a hare live in peace together.

He studied to be a shoemaker, but did not pursue this trade for long. However, at age of eighteen, he joined a promising financial enterprise in Vienna which ran quite well. He was an intelligent lad whose frequent promotions changed his position. Kindheartedly he boarded thirteen year old niece, Klara Poelzl, who also came from his village.

Later, when his second wife was dying, he got Klara pregnant and after that she became his third wife. She gave him six children, but only two survived: Adolf and the younger sister Paula. When her brother became successful, she managed one of his households. Occasional business trips of the Imperial Royal Customs Officer Alois Hitler to Vienna resulted mostly in illegitimate children of his - in those days a very liberal city. In , in Switzerland, Hitler's biographer Konrad Heiden revealed about this Austrian part of the forest that one of Fuehrer's ancestors on his mother's side was Johann Salomon, and that it "has been proven that many Jewish Hitlers lived there," and that the "Rosalie Mueller, maiden name Huettler, is written on a tombstone in a Jewish cemetery in Polna.

Hitler's mother, who often called her husband "Uncle Alois" was quiet and modest. She went along with everything, even with the move to Linzstrasse in Braunau soon after the baby was born. She knew the routine: The new apartments were mostly darker and moister, but for him the main reason for change was to move on and on. This time they moved to the border town of Passau, where the Austrian Customs Office had its branch on the Imperial-German soil. They did not anticipate to stay there for long and therefore moved their boy Adolf, not yet of a school age speaking Bavarian slang Inset: High German dialect close to "yidish daytsh", i.

When Alois retired, he bought a house on a farmland in Hafel at the River Traun, and at this quiet spot with a creek, between Linz and Salzburg, he raised bees and was a good neighbor. When all the furniture had been put in place, he sold the property and moved to the nearby town of Lambach. First into the house No. Later he rented a space in a smith mill which belonged to the miller Zoebl. Soon his son became of school age and was taken in by the closest one-grade village school in Fischlham.

He was very good in drawing. Besides he sang loudly and expressively. In this way the Lambach Seminary acquired a new choir student. In Lambach's Trinity Church, also a magnificent baroque building, he was promoted to a mass server and was proud of his colorful gown. For centuries the abbots of the Lambach's Benedictine Monastery were and still are carrying the swastika on their Coat-of-Arms.

Here the boy for the first time heard about the Jews as God's murderers, who had the Master and Redeemer tortured and nailed to the cross. For centuries the monks of this Benedictian Monastery bear the swastika on their Coat-of-Arms. Hans Frank about relationship with his hated half-jewish father. It was an experience which never occurred in his home. This caused his deep admiration towards the church lasting throughout his life.

Often and quite successfully he did not pay any taxes, but not to the church to which he paid ardently, even in Lambach's Monastery educated him to its full ability and his sixty year old father added his own discipline to the student. But despite the rigid up- bringing, to a dismay of his teacher the student smoked cigarettes for which he was extensively beaten.

Many times he ran for protection to his mother, to whom he was very attached. When his father commanded him to become a government servant, he rebelled and intentionally lowered his school grades. Adolf Hitler decided to live accordingly to his inclinations and to despise ordinary work. From there the family moved to Leonding, closer to Linz where his father forced him to enter the Linz Imperial Royal State School, from which in the first year of attendance he flunked out.

The boy was lazy and read only Karl May stories during class hours. The retired Imperial Royal Customs Officer did not witness any further Adolf's failures for while visiting the Wiesinger Bar in January he had a stroke and died there in the arms of Joseph Ranzmeier, a carpenter, also a frequent attendant of said bar. Then the widow put her son into the boarding school in Linz.

One of the Catholic governess there was from the same forest as Hitler. And because it was difficult to train the boy, they called him a "Jewish Rascal. But Adolf had to go on: From those Linz's times he remembered well only a history teacher, Dr. Poetsch, a native of the Southern border country. He was a fighter for the Nationhood and held an opinion that the State of Habsburg was un-german. After annexation of Austria in , Hitler saw the aging Poetsch again. He spent one hour with him and told the people waiting outside the door, that "you have no idea how much I owe to this old man.

There, in the house of Ignaz Kammerhofer at the Greenmarket Plaza, people had mercy on him. His first school report from the Steyr's Institute was so unusually bad, that he sneaked off with other "suffering comrades" to a far away bar. And when they got drank, their mouths opened up. They called teachers "bureaucratic bums" and at that bar an already insignificant report lost it face value. Since then he could only -please excuse the expression - wipe with his bottom with it.

Someone found this In it a remark was still readable that within a six-month period he missed 30 school days without any explanation. The situation got worse. After a conversation with the Institute's Director Lebeda, student Adolf Hitler solemnly swore never to drink again.

Since then Hitler's health condition worsened and everyone but mostly he himself was happy that this sixteen year old boy had ended his academic efforts. This was a new opportunity to drive with his mother back home, deep into the forest land to visit his aunt. There he drank lots of milk, ate well and quickly recovered. The following spring saw him in museums and operas of Vienna.

Later came Linz "filled" with his drawings, paintings and poems. He lived there in a furnished room provided by his mother in her residence. He also took piano lessons, and for two years "in the shallowness of easy life" he felt very comfortable. Once came to his attention a blondish, well built girl named Stefanie. At five o'clock every afternoon he waited for her in shiny clothes at the comer of Smithgate.

There this beautiful girl usually strolled with her mother. Her every smile made him happy. He never talked to Stefanie. In his letters he referred to her via a disguised name of "Benkieser" "Candykid" in Hebrew-daytsh after his Jewish classmate. An upholstery businessman named Kubizek, who was just as excited about operas as Hitler, was his only friend and because of that Hitler was treated by him as a front runner.

During long walks Kubizek listened patiently to his oratories, for Stefanie shall get a huge brand new house in renaissance style with a music room, which acoustics should be very important. When Stefanie did not laugh anymore like before - because some young lieutenants, those "vain hollow heads" courted her - Adolf Hitler decided to jump off the bridge into Danube and, of course, Stefanie should jump with him But neither one jumped, so this story, as well as the history of the world went on undisturbed. In the fall of , the young man decided to drive to Vienna, where according to his inclinations he wanted to be a painter, "a really graduate painter".

When a suitcase filled with books, mainly about German heros, was ready to be taken away, his mother entered the room and on the arm of her son lying in bed she put her hand. A few months earlier this careworn woman had undergone a surgery for breast cancer, and so at this moment she muttered: Then she sat up straight and cramped her hands together. Your father's mother became pregnant when she was over forty years old. She was working in Graz for Mr. A son was born out of this affair who is your father. The Frankenberger family paid child support for Alois until he was fourteen years old.

Then he learned to be a shoemaker. The Frankenbergers always wrote letters and often sent presents. They are noble people.

Here, take the Frankenberger's address in Vienna. He is your uncle. The terminally ill woman put a piece of paper under the pillow, kissed her son's forehead and left closing the door quietly. That night he stayed awake for a very long time and in the morning his friend Kubizek carried the heavy suitcase to a train station. Three months later the Vienna vagabond returned to Linz. He was pale, scrawny, and hollow-eyed. To this remark the young man reacted furiously: The sickness is not curable? Or is it so for doctors do not want to cure it!

Heated it and cooked her favorite meals. In , three days before Christmas, the forty seven year old woman passed away, and two days later the funeral procession moved through the foggy streets near the Danube. The eighteen year old lad, dressed in a long black winter coat, carrying a cylinder hat in one hand, followed the procession. In the second hand he held Paula, his eleven year old sister. The Jewish Doctor Bloch, in his career of forty years, has never seen such a brokenhearted and a sorrowful young man.

During this long, silent and Holy Night, this lonely man walked through the streets of Linz until the twilight came. This rejection hit him "like a thunderbolt out of the clear sky. In the province he was by far the best artist in his class, but this was Vienna, population of two million. Flunked - it was a well known word from the Real-School. Big hopes had died. For days he fought with himself and with the piece of paper his mother had stuck under his pillow when she said good-bye.

Now it is the same with him: He wandered through the Jewish cemetery of Vienna in search of a grave, and found several tombstones with the name Frankenberger and others with the name Hitler. Then he bought a postcard of the Vienna synagogue and spent a whole day painting it in aquarelle successfully. Next morning he got a caftan and in the afternoon proceeded nicely dressed through the well maintained garden at the Villa of Frankenberger in Hietzing.

A girl opened the door and led him into a parlor. In the comer across from the large carpet stood an armchair. On top of it he put the package with his drawings - an aquarelle of the synagogue. Then he looked closely at the paintings of Frankenberger's ancestors hanging on the wall. They had the same, a little bit too big curved nose, which he has, too, and which his halfbrother Alois and his half-sister Angela also have although they were born from a different mother. Frankenberger entered, a man in his sixties, well-kept and nourished.

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As young Hitler noticed, he had the same family mark - a big nose. Adolf, having been encouraged, started to introduce himself. He spoke fluently and said what he wished: His son, who is now completely alone in this world needs your help. I do not ask for money. Help me to get into the Academy. You are so powerful. But no one can say that the begetter came from our side.

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I am talking about my father. And who said that he was? About your grandmother, let us talk no more. I do not know anything about it. Wait" - he recalled something, "here in Vienna we have a kitchen for our old people. Do you want to do something there? He ran out to the street, paused, took the synagogueaquarelle, tore it apart, and threw the pieces over the fence. He continued running, stopped again, ripped the It got caught by a bush of withering red roses. I will send you all to the desert. The lad ran further with his coat- tail flapping in the wind.

He will make it without any help. He will work for himself until the next autumn and be an independent man. And so Adolf Hitler started looking for support again. It came from a Lady, a homeowner in Linz. The sculptor agreed to prepare the young, downfallen talent for an exam in Hitler wanted to have his friend Kubizek in Vienna. Why didn't this guy study music?

Should this talented man shrivel in Linz? For the first time at Kubizek's father upholstery business Hitler put his talent of speech and his power of persuasion to a serious test. Kubizek wanted to pass the tiredly built business to his only son. The musical vocation, a great career as a conductor, a dusty lung's illness, and an early death as an upholsterer, all these contentions Hitler took into account, and in February he wasn't alone anymore in Vienna.

He thought this as he lead his just arrived friend through the train station, across the Mariahilferstrasse, through side streets to the Stumpergasse No. The room and the house smelled like petroleum. The next morning, when Hitler was sleeping, Kubizek went to the Conservatory, took an exam and passed it. When he returned and awoke Hitler, it was already noon. Kubizek was studying efficiently and successfully, and soon he earned money. As a tutor he gave music lessons to daughters of higher society. At the same time Hitler studied under the sculptor Panholzer, but less and less enthusiastically.

There was something that bothered him. Who was his grandfather? How did his grandmother live? Being over forty years old, did she really give herself to a nineteen year old son of Masters, that Frankenberger? What a terrible disgrace it was - this "seduction of hundreds of thousands of girls by bow-legged, disgusting Jewish bastards!

After he read, what Wagner once confessed to Nietzsche, the philosopher, that "he really was a biological son of his stepfather, the Jewish actor Ludwig Geyer," he didn't miss any of his performances. Thus the Wagner's grave and Bayreuth became to Hitler, who grew up to be a man, the sites of pilgrimage.

And his, later to be chief ideologist, From now on he too wanted to "move into Walhalla Hall of the Slain after a heroic life," and above his bed he hung a saying painted by him artistically: During many nights Kubizek, the student of music, had fallen asleep over his friend's expositions. At such moments Hitler woke him up and shouted: Once Kubizek invited him to a cafeteria and for a couple of marks bought him a pudding, his favorite dessert.

His grumpy answer was: Their way led to the Brigittenau and from there to a synagogue. Hitler knew his way from earlier visits there. The musically inclined Kubizek was hoping to divert his friend's attention from the matter he was stubbornly attaching himself to. But despite his efforts came out a declaration: He is an Eastern Jew dressed in boots and a coat. He offers shoe laces and buttons. Other people claimed the same, and they took the intimidated Jew to a Guard's Station where a policeman pulled three thousand crowns from his caftan's pocket.

To Hitler it was a fortune. One day he said that he will be able to deliver to him a novel. It bore a title "The Next Morning". Hitler glanced at the journalist, immediately turned his back and yelled at the good deeding friend: He wasn't admitted to the test-drawing. At that time Kubizek served two months in the military, even though Hitler advised him not to enlist, for in the life of a young musician "it will leave a blank space.

He disappeared and could not be found again. Not even a bid of farewell? In Schoenbrunner Park stood a bench, where Hitler hungry for air and sun usually withdrew to. It just happened that a man named Grill walked by, and glancing there at the bench saw lying around anti-semitic fliers, mainly "Ostara" magazines.

After a short hesitation he sat down on a clear spot and pulled out of his coat a reproduced writing saying: It is a gift from me. When Hitler started talking about the Jews as "people's parasites", who always are against good intentions, they met themselves at the subject. In this way the two zealots found each other. At last someone appeared who followed Hitler and who could be challenged in a political discussion, and who would not submissively nod like Kubizek. Grill came to this spot and promoted his teaching about true love almost every day.

Hitler agreed with him with one exception that the Jews should be left out. Grill was a drop-out priest, who had spent his youth in a Catholic Monastery, and his point of view on this matter was different from Hitler's. One day, when their discussion reached a zenith, Grill suddenly confessed: My father was a Rabbi. Finally Hitler moved to a cabin in the Men's Hostel at the Meldemannstrasse where Grill made a living by addressing envelopes. From this traitor of Jewishness and of Catholic Church, Hitler could learn a lot.

During long walks through the parks they exchanged opinions with each other. Grill taught his new friend Yiddish, too. They also walked for hours through the inner city and districts North of the Danube Channel, where Jews were numerous and easy to observe. Among almost two million residents of Vienna, about , were Jews, that is, ten percent.

They spent many evenings and nights with Grill's friends - the Jewish Rabbis, and talked with them until their heads got hot. Hitler wanted to learn from their dialectics and got acquainted with this precept: If it is useless, look for a way out and pretend that you are a dummy. To Grill all people were alike, all good. They are all good. And Jews are of a bad race.

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Lanz, the publisher of "Ostara" magazines, i. He united with a Jewess Liebenfels and since then called himself Dr. Georg Lanz von Liebenfels. Later on he rose his father Lanz, an upright Vienna teacher, to the nobility title of a Baron. About his mother, born Hopfenreich whose father was a Jew , he kept a conspicuous silence.

Since he distributed "Ostara" magazines, which sometimes reached a circulation of , The "Ostara" dealt with Mary Madonna who was the "progenitor of the royal, blond, Aryan heroic race. Lanz saw a difference between light blond heroic sons and ape-people he did not consider women.

Later Hitler summarized his religious madness in his best-seller book, as follows: If you do not know then read 'Ostara's' library about blond and legitimate males! He has nothing against Arabs. The real anti-semite knows, that next to the Jews, there are Arabs and Abyssinians, who are Semites too. So, through Lanz Hitler became a true anti-semite. In the Monastery of the Holy Cross the two young men found the Vienna address to this widely exposed sectarian, and in the beginning of the incoherent Hitler appeared before him in his City Office.

Besides the missing issues of "Ostara" magazine, Lanz von Liebenfels also gave the visitors two kronen to drive home. Hitler accepted this gift eagerly. In the "Ostara" magazines of and were given instructions on how to measure body parts, and from them one could find out whether one has some Nordic traits, like This was a happy day in the poor life of young Hitler, for after thorough measurements he found in himself a predominantly Nordic blood line.

Really, this Lanz was his man. Because of Lanz's medical achievements, men important in public life visited him frequently. To them, for instance, belonged a Swedish author August Strindberg and an English Lord, in rank a British Fieldmarshall, nobleman Herbert Kitchener, who assured him that he will "Keep the stage racially clean, and will send the colored ruthlessly into the fire.

Because Lanz thought differently, he dressed his opinion in fine irony: But before they materialize, our counter-ideas will materialize first. The men, who shocked the first half of our century intensely. The most important statement of the Vienna "Reformer of the World" was: In , above the Castle Werfenstein he hoisted up a swastika flag. Hitler for upbringing of his Party elite created similar Castles Inset: Lanz also granted to the blond men a right to inseminate several women. Hitler was also happy because of the Villa Obersalzberg: Thanks to my bodyguards, from now in this area strong and healthy children will be running around.

It can't be said that Hitler missed any of Lanz's tenets. Both had to repress, to cover up something in the line of their ancestry. And that's how these men found each other and while one gave up his ideas, the other took them in eagerly. This is what Lanz von Liebenfels wrote to his brother Aemilius on February 22, , one year before Hitler came to power: You will see that he and through him we, too, will succeed and will stir up a movement, which will make the whole world shiver.

Lueger, who became Mayor of Vienna.

Hitler devoured their writings and manifestations like he did with the "Ostara" magazines. Lueger, with his "Christian-Social Party", was what Schoenerer asserted: There was no difference of opinion between these two leading Austrian Jewish antagonists as to selection of Jews or half-jews for their closest cooperatives. From their work, years before establishment of the N. Karl Wolff, previously a Parliamentarian for Schoenerer was the Party's establisher. However, Schoenerer was thinking in terms of race but was not a socialist. Lueger was a socialist and therefore anti- Jewish, but not a racist.

That's how the two men parted. From one man Hitler took the concept of race, from the other of socialism. In Hitler's eyes Dr. Lueger was the "most powerful German Mayor of all times," and also in the newly emerged Socialists of Vienna associated this Jewish opponent with themselves: Lueger became the man who paved the way for the Communal Socialism which, as an outcome of the productive strength of the Socialist Workers' Party of Vienna, was supposedly to fruit ten years after Lueger's death.

The half sister Angela middle moved from the Jewish community kitchen in Vienna to the Hitler's household in Berchtesgaden as a housekeeper. The twelve volume "Jewish Encyclopedia" notes: Born out of wedlock half Tomer Alois, once sentenced for bigamy and theft. His eyes, nose and mouth are reminiscent of the mutual grandfather Frankenberger.

When he didn't appear at the draft inspection, and therefore violated the Austrian military law, he moved into a hut at the Sechshauserstrasse and one month later he was a subtenant at the Simon-Denk-Gasse. That's how the money, which came from the low orphan-pension and from small inheritances disappeared. After several nights in coffee shops he ended up in the working District Meidling in a Homeless Shelter, which was built with Jewish means.

He had to work at construction sites to prevent himself from starving. At the lunch breaks, this temporary worker told elders about exploitation of people by Jewish homeowners who lived in Hietzing and by drunk Jewish employers in Grinzing. Because workers believed the Jewish press, which promised them jobs and bread, they threatened to push the young orator off the scaffolding. So he gave up and treated this experience of "work for bread" as a lesson which he never forgot. The snow was falling and with snow shuffling the careworn failure made it through the winter. In the Monastery at Gumpendorferstrasse a soup for poor people was given out in the mornings.

At noon the warm room of the Jewish Baron Koenigswarter offered shelter from the cold and a warm meal. In the evenings at the Homeless Shelter there was enough to eat, a piece of horse sausage and a crust of bread. And then came a long night on a hard wired plank-bed with shoes and few belongings stuck under the head, while a thin blanket and a jacket kept the body warm. On the other plank-bed laid Reinhold Hanisch, a commercial artist of Sudetenland and a property owner, who had to disappear within the walls of Vienna under the cover name of Fritz Walter.

Hanisch noticed Hitler's talent for painting and got an idea: Christmas is coming and we will earn some cash. Hanisch distributed the hand painted postcards among various coffee houses and bars and the trade was booming. By Christmas they both were out of the worst and joined Grill, living in the Men's Hostel at Meldemannstrasse in the Twentieth District. For half a crown they could rent a room for one day and one night. Failures, dismissed officers, impoverished earls, bankrupt merchants, and semi-painters rented there for days, weeks, or months. In such a "School of Life" Hitler celebrated his birthday four times.

From postcards Hitler switched to picture paintings, mostly aquarelles, and Hanisch found thankful buyers among furniture merchants and carpenters. They requested little pictures that could be put on back of sofas. So Hanisch pushed the painter, for the earnings were dependent on his efficiency.

The stuff was easy to sell, but Hitler painted only when he needed the money for rent, milk and rice. Most of the time he was sitting upstairs in the reading room of the Men's Hostel, read newspapers or gave political speeches. In the evenings the homecoming Hanisch always interrupted with thunder: Artist through hunger at most! The artist had commenced falsification of his art. He brown-roasted old-vienna pictures in his married older sister's oven in Vienna, and stored them for a while in her moist basement. Usually a little bit too long and because of that nobody wanted to purchase such moldy stuff.

Even Hanisch mocked at him: Look at your shoes! They are of the "Wilderness Wanderer' brand. Once, after almost one year of working together, Hanisch did not claim the money for a picture he had sold. Hitler, after giving some thought to his evasion of a military duty, reported to the Police Commisionaire of Brigittenau what Hanisch had done. Thus Hanisch was prosecuted and in effect had to move to another location. Then Neumann, a Jew from Hungary, who was more able to bargain, became Hitier's new paintings' salesman.

It was the same Jew who gave him the frock coat. Purchasers of paintings were mostly Jewish, as for example the Hungarian-Jew Retschay, a main engineer; the Vienna lawyer Dr. Josef Feingold, and the picture frame merchant Morgenstern. Another cabin neighbor, who stayed in the Hostel even longer, was Greiner, a young man who a short time before his ordination broke with Priesthood and now made a living from his paintings. He also was Grill's friend who was still living in the Men's Hostel. Many times the three men together cooked their milk with rice, even taking turns in stirring.


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  5. A girl named Gretl was Greiner's model, and Hitler also claimed - yes - to have known her very well. When the mother of "he blooming beauty discovered scratch wounds and bite marks on her body i caused by Hitler , the modelling was finished. To balance this out, Gretl was suddenly engaged to a baptized Eastern Jew.