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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Germany during the Nazi era from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934. Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 under his leadership marked the outbreak of the Second World War. Throughout the ensuing conflict, Hitler was closely involved in the direction of German military operations and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust, the genocide of about six million Jews and millions of other victims.
Eva Braun
photographer, longtime companion and later wife of Adolf Hitler (1912–1945)
Alois Hitler
Austrian civil servant; father of Adolf Hitler (1837-1903)
Klara Hitler
mother of Adolf Hitler (1860–1907)
Paula Hitler
younger sister of Adolf Hitler (1896–1960)
Geli Raubal
niece of Adolf Hitler (1908–1931)
Hermann Fegelein
German lieutenant general in the Waffen-SS (1906–1945)
Angela Hitler
elder half-sister of Adolf Hitler (1883-1949)
Heinz Hitler
nephew of Adolf Hitler (1920–1942)
William Patrick Hitler
half-nephew of Adolf Hitler
Gretl Braun
sister of Eva Braun (1915-1987); sister-in-law of Adolf Hitler
Jean-Marie Loret
self-proclaimed alleged illegitimate son of Adolf Hitler
Maria Schicklgruber
Adolf Hitler's paternal grandmother (1795-1847)
Hitler Family
relatives and ancestors of Adolf Hitler
Johann Georg Hiedler
paternal grandfather of Adolf Hitler (1792–1857)
Bridget Dowling
Adolf Hitler's sister-in-law via her marriage to Alois Hitler, Jr.
Leo Rudolf Raubal
Adolf Hitler's nephew (1906–1977)
Ilse Braun
sister of Eva Braun (1909-1979)
Johann Nepomuk Hiedler
Austrian farmer and ancestor of Adolf Hitler (1807 – 1888)
Döllersheim
Döllersheim is an abandoned village in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, located in the rural Waldviertel region about northwest of Vienna. It was evacuated in 1938 to make way for a Wehrmacht training ground. Since 1 January 1964 it has been a Katastralgemeinde of the Pölla municipality in the Zwettl District.