Thought this was interesting, so thought to post.
http://nephropal.blogspot.com/2010/08/hilter-had-jewish-and-african-roots.html
http://nephropal.blogspot.com/2010/08/hilter-had-jewish-and-african-roots.html
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It's really funny to see how many rumours have already been placed around Hitler's physical traits and ancestry:
-he had Jewish roots
-his father was also his grandfather
-he had only one testicle
-he was secretly gay
-he was addicted to intravenous cocaine
What comes next? One day they will even find out he was a Nazi! etrified:
The myth of the "jewish" grandfather was debunked years ago, keep up. Go to Carolyn Yeager's website for more on this.However funny it may be, you folks seem to be unaware that Hitler's paternal grandmother(Alois's mother) was working in a Jewish household as a cleaning woman when Alois was born, and that the patriarch of this family paid her an annuity for years while Alois was growing up. That, combined with this Y-DNA haplotype's appearance in a number pf notable German or Austrian jews(Einstein being one), seems to strongly suggest, especially to those of us with a sense of irony, that Hitler's actual Grandfather was Jewish.
It would make a lot of sense.
There is already a thread about it. Plus this news are untrue. Belonging to haplogroup E doesn't prove any Jewish ancestry. This haplogroup is common in Austria, about 9 %
So you know who Alois's father was, do ya? And Alois's mother didn't work in a Jewish household, and his birth certificate didn't mark him as 'illegitimate'(not something that was taken lightly in that time and place, by the way)? I dunno about 'debunked', the evidence is circumstantial, to be sure, but I don't see how anyone could claim that the possibility has been ruled out. It's also well known that Hans Frank and a few other Hitler intimates privately believed that he was jewish, usually for unspecified reasons, but, all the 21st century revisionism in the world dosen't change the facts. We'll almost certainly never know for sure, but it seems like a funny coincidence that he would turn out to be E1b1, under the circumstances, if he didn't have some Jewish ancestry.The myth of the "jewish" grandfather was debunked years ago, keep up. Go to Carolyn Yeager's website for more on this. In conclusion, there is no evidence had a ny immediate Jewish relatives.
Actually, if we check the haplogroup E distribution in Europe, it's not difficult to notice that nowadays ALL Europeans have an E ancestor, even if in the distant past. It's very widespread, it's impossible not to have one.
In short: being an E carrier does not necessarily make anybody more African, Jewish or whatever.
Actually, if we check the haplogroup E distribution in Europe, it's not difficult to notice that nowadays ALL Europeans have an E ancestor, even if in the distant past. It's very widespread, it's impossible not to have one.
In short: being an E carrier does not necessarily make anybody more African, Jewish or whatever.
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