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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_HitlerAlois Hitler - Wikipedia

    Alois Hitler. Impero austriaco Austria-Ungheria. Alois Hitler, nato Aloys Schicklgruber ( Strones, 7 giugno 1837 – Linz, 3 gennaio 1903 ), è stato un ufficiale austriaco membro della dogana e padre di Adolf Hitler .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_HitlerAlois Hitler - Wikipedia

    Alois Hitler (born Alois Schicklgruber; 7 June 1837 – 3 January 1903) was an Austrian civil servant in the customs service, and the father of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Alois Schicklgruber was born out of wedlock. His mother was Maria Schicklgruber, but his biological father remains unknown.

  3. La famiglia Hitler comprende tutti i discendenti e gli antenati del dittatore tedesco di origine austriaca [1] Adolf Hitler (20 aprile 1889 – 30 aprile 1945), capo del Partito Nazionalsocialista Tedesco dei Lavoratori, dal 1933 al 1945 Cancelliere della Germania e dal 1934 anche Führer della Germania.

  4. On 13 January 1882, Franziska Matzelsberger gave birth to Alois Hitler's illegitimate son, also named Alois. As his parents were not married, the boy was named Alois Matzelsberger. Alois Hitler remained with Franziska while his wife, Anna, grew sicker and died on 6 April 1883.

  5. Updated March 24, 2023. The father of Adolf Hitler, Alois Hitler was a domineering, unforgiving husband who often beat his wife and his children — leading his son to despise him. One summer day in a small Austrian village, an unmarried 42-year-old peasant woman gave birth to a baby boy.

  6. Nazismo. Alois Hitler, padre di Adolf: un libro lo racconta attraverso lettere inedite. Lo storico Roman Sandgruber dedica un saggio all’uomo da cui nacque il dittatore. Era un doganiere, non...

  7. Adolf Hitler. Professor of history, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, 1947-94. Author of The Hitler of History and others. Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St. Catherine's College, Oxford; Lecturer in Politics, University of Oxford. Author of A History of War and Peace, 1939–65.