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Pretty compelling stuff. The story's been around for years, but the details have become especially revealing.
Did Hitler father a lovechild? New claims emerge that Fuhrer had a son with Frenchwoman
Hitler had son with French teen
Did Hitler father a lovechild? New claims emerge that Fuhrer had a son with Frenchwoman
much more at Daily Mail link above, including pictures, and a sidebar detailing another possible Hitler offspring, allegedly born to the Hon. Unity Mitford in England.---
According to [Charlotte Lobjoie's] story, the relationship began in 1917.
Although Hitler, then 28, was fighting the French near Seboncourt, in the northern Picardy region, he made his way to Fournes-en-Weppe, a town west of Lille, for leave.
There he met Miss Lobjoie who, according to the lawyer, later told her son: One day I was cutting hay with other women, when we saw a German soldier on the other side of the street. He had a sketch pad and seemed to be drawing. All the women found this interesting, and were curious to know what he was drawing. I was designated to approach him.
The pair started a brief relationship and she said Jean-Marie was conceived after a tipsy evening in June 1917. He was born the following year.
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Hitler had son with French teen
more at Telegraph link aboveJean-Marie Loret, who died in 1985 aged 67, never met his father, but went on to fight Nazi forces during the Second World War.
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Other elements which corroborate the story are official Wehrmacht, or German Army, papers which show that officers brought envelopes of cash to Miss Lobjoie during the Second World War.
When Miss Lobjoie died, Mr Loret also found paintings in her attic which were signed by Hitler, who was an accomplished artist.
In Germany, meanwhile, a picture of a woman painted by Hitler looked exactly like Miss Lobjoie.
His extraordinary story has now been backed up by a range of compelling evidence, both in France and in Germany, which is published in the latest edition of Paris's Le Point magazine.
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