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Alois Hitler (1837-1903) was the father of ]. | '''Alois Hitler''' (June 7, 1837 - January 3, 1903), was the father of ]. Born '''"Aloys Schicklgruber,"''' he changed his legal name by use of deception when he was 39 years old. | ||
He was a minor customs official who had been born to unmarried |
He was a minor customs official who had been born to an unmarried woman, ]. As a young man he used his birthname, but in 1876, Alois took on his step-father's surname by misleading the church into declaring him the legal son of Johann Georg Hiedler. | ||
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Alois Hitler (June 7, 1837 - January 3, 1903), was the father of Adolf Hitler. Born "Aloys Schicklgruber," he changed his legal name by use of deception when he was 39 years old.
He was a minor customs official who had been born to an unmarried woman, Maria Schicklgruber. As a young man he used his birthname, but in 1876, Alois took on his step-father's surname by misleading the church into declaring him the legal son of Johann Georg Hiedler.
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