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His actions resulted in the establishment of the claimed chosen land,and the term holocaust implies a willing sacrifice. The Hitler name suggests Jewish family origin,probably from Moravia. He was certainly a king,for all practical purposes. How do we know it was not fore-ordained and this the means,the true motive for this burnt offering hidden from popular scrutiny,deliberately obscured? The messiah masked as a modern Haman?

2007-05-08 14:46:27 · 16 answers · asked by Galahad 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The Heidler variant only emerged in the late 18th century,and elements of the family also used Huttler and Hittler. There were thousands of Jewish Hittlers in Galicia,many of whom migrated to Bohemia-Moravia or Vienna. Most of the Hitlers and Hittlers who migrated to the U.S. were Jewish. Even the NYT for the 30's carried many accounts of Jews named Hitler changing their names by court decree. Forget about Hans Frank's grandfather tale; nothing but a red herring. Hitler's family despised the Church yet attended and always had the kids baptised; this got around anti-Jewish laws of the period. His father was very likely an Austro-Hungarian version of a marrano. Plus,he always had his own food prepared separately by a Jewish cook;he had two of them,replaced after the war started by a non-Jew trained by her predecessors. His best friendwas a half-jew named Emil Maurice. he went to great lengths to avoid anyone seeing his genitals and there were rumors of genital abnormality- circumcision?

2007-05-08 15:02:37 · update #1

The Schicklgruber name is irrelevant; it was Alois' mother's maiden name. So what? His father was Johann Heidler or his brother,one of the two. Anyway,Hitler's mom was a Hittler on her mother's side - they were second cousins. You should also strive to know your facts Grantvold,before making a fool of yourself by shooting off your mouth in public. There was a time when people like you were not permitted to engage in public speech. Let's not excite nostalgia on that point.

2007-05-08 15:37:30 · update #2

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It would seem intelligent to assume the Messiah part is absurdism. As to the question of jewish ancestry the family was undoubtably of jewish origin,but Hitler himself would have been about twelve generations removed - one-twelfth jewish or so. The Polyna Hittlers were jewish and did claim that an ancestor of theirs named Abraham migrated to the Waldviertel and married a Catholic,converted,etc. They believed their clan was related to Hitler's. There were in fact thousands of Jewish Hittlers in the area of Galicia,normally Poland but at that time a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. No doubt Hitler was quite taken aback to go to Vienna as a 19-year-old and discover that many people took him for a jew because of his name. Interesting that this question inflames,since it is common to find - even today - that neo-Nazis frequently have concealed jewish ancestry. That was the case with Frank Collins most recently.

2007-05-09 14:24:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

"Athiests, Reform Jewish, Liberal 'Christians' with no personal Messiah Jesus, Did Hitler just go in the grave? Are atheists and others that reject a heaven ane hell, believes pointless because they won't have to ever pay for wrong/ what they did when they die?" Yup "peace in Jesus love and never have to worry=the bible see Philippians 4:6-8 and Isaiah 26:3&4" Huh? "i feel sad how i once was a practical athiest cursing with Jesus name, the miracle now he is my best friend and savior and he didnt love me any less then when i was his enemy." Yeah...maybe if you keep repeating it... "Is Jesus a liar when he said that those that reject his salvation will be weeping and gnashing teeth forever in hell? Matthew 24" Um, yeah. "Did the Jewish prophet Daniel lie too when he said "We arise to everlasting life or everlasting abhorance." Daniel 12:2" ' Sounds about right Did Hitler (and the worst of the worst and all others) just go into the grave? Yes when we think Jesus and Daniel and others even with near death experiences seeing hell and heaven are all wrong,...do we pave the way to live any way we please and have no regrets in the future life/death? We can have regrets in the here and now. But who wants regrets? Did Hitler just go in the grave, no consequences to his life???? He's dead. He won't be bothering anyone again so what's your problem?

2016-05-18 21:38:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

For one thing, Hitler is a variant of Hiedler, which is a german name. And he wasn't even a Hitler. His last name should have been Schikelgruber.

Know your facts before you spouting off. Schikelgruber got the name Hitler from his step father, that doesn't make him a Hitler. And the genital abnormality was a missing nut. Any claims he was a jew were political mud slinging. His grandmother was rumored to be pregnant while working in a jewish household, but studies concluded there were no jews in the area.

2007-05-08 14:52:50 · answer #3 · answered by Yahoo Nazi 2 · 0 1

No, the whole point behind the Jewish Messiah is that he is a warrior who does not die that will lead the jews to conquer all enemies. Hilter was a monster that turned on his own people because he wanted to be a God. Because of the death thing that is one of the reasons Jesus was knocked out of the running for Messiah that and his supernatural abilities the Messiah would be completely Human according to Jewish legends. Contrary to popular beliefs the Messiah marked the age of Man.

I only know this from one of jewish friends I use to talk too.

2007-05-08 15:06:47 · answer #4 · answered by calmlikeatimebomb 6 · 0 1

But he isn't. He killed himself. The Messiah is said to be immortal.

Also, if there is a God, do you really thing God would send the Messiah to go kill his people? Yeah, I didn't think so.

"The Hitler name suggests Jewish family origin,probably from Moravia."
There is a rumour that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish, but no one is very sure.

2007-05-08 14:51:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If Hitler was messiah, we'd be completly pure and enlightened with G0d and the Jews would be in Israel.

2007-05-08 15:02:33 · answer #6 · answered by me 4 · 2 0

well actually Hitlers father (Alois Hitler)

changed his name from Aloys Schicklgruber...

So your going to have to rework that theory...


Wow anger and hostilely. Seems like someone is mad that their little theory is BS.

The Hitler part falls though on his fathers side because it came from his fathers step-father and not his biological father.

His mothers side is irelivent because the Davidic line is passed Paternaly. So even if you were to prove something from it it would be meaningless.

Please try again.

2007-05-08 15:15:38 · answer #7 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 1 2

the 'roman' state would take him down and try to shame him. But his few followers would meet in secret, persecuted by the masses.

So, lets indulge. the camps were jews following 'jesus' but after being attacked and bombed by the evil ones they starve and big horrible oppression. Then the 'oppresors' paint victory and hooray for us evil empire. Send pictures of what they did to people over there and blame it on 'jesus' Thus creating a logical framework for such a possibility.

2007-05-08 14:53:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Because

1. The Jewish messiah is not supposed to be a "willing sacrifice" or make one--that is Xtian theology, not Jewish
2. There is no Temple in Israel, and all the Jews are not in Israel, and about a hundred other things didn't happen--besides, he died. So he is not messiah.

2007-05-08 15:20:32 · answer #9 · answered by LadySuri 7 · 0 3

People like Hitler come in to this life with great power and they could do good or evil with it. Ghandi chose good, Hitler went the other way.

2007-05-08 14:50:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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