- William Patrick Hitler
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birth_name = William Patrick Hitler
birth_date = birth date|1911|03|12
birth_place =Liverpool ,Merseyside ,England ,United Kingdom
death_date = death date and age|1987|07|14|1911|03|12
death_place =Patchogue, New York , U.S.
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resting_place = Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,Coram, New York
resting_place_coordinates = Section 10, Range BB, Plot 215 at 40° 50' 49.7" N, 72° 59' 59.9" W
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nationality = German flagicon|Germany Irish flagicon|Ireland
other_names = William Patrick Stuart-Houston
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spouse = Phyllis Jean-Jacques
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children = Alexander Adolph, Louis, Howard Ronald, Brian William
parents =Alois Hitler, Jr. ,Bridget Dowling
relatives =Adolf Hitler (uncle)
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footnotes =William Patrick Hitler (later Stuart-Houston) (born
March 12 ,1911 inLiverpool ,Merseyside ,England ,United Kingdom – diedJuly 14 ,1987 inPatchogue, New York , U.S.), nicknamed Willy, was the nephew ofAdolf Hitler . Born to Adolf's half-brotherAlois Hitler, Jr. , and his first wifeBridget Dowling , William later moved toGermany and subsequently escaped, eventually going to theUnited States where he fought against his uncle inWorld War II .Biography
William Patrick Hitler was the son of Alois Hitler, Jr., and his Irish-born wife Bridget Dowling. They had met in
Dublin when Alois was living there in 1909, and eloped to Liverpool where William was born in 1911. Hitler's nephew is recalled by elderly former neighbors, and in Liverpool folklore variously as "Billy" or "Paddy" Hitler. The family lived in a flat at 102 Upper Stanhope Street, which was destroyed in the last German air raid of theLiverpool Blitz onJanuary 10 ,1942 . It remained a bomb site for many years, but has now been rebuilt and landscaped. Dowling wrote a manuscript called "My Brother-in-Law Adolf", in which she claimed Adolf Hitler had moved to Liverpool with her and Alois from November 1912 to April 1913, in order to dodgeconscription inAustria . The story has been popular, but is dismissed by most historians as fanciful.In 1914 Alois returned to Germany, but Bridget refused to join him, as he had become violent. Unable to reconnect due to the outbreak of
World War I , Alois abandoned the family, leaving William to be raised by his mother. He remarried, bigamously, but re-established contact in the mid-1920s when he wrote to Bridget asking her to send William toWeimar Republic Germany for a visit. She finally agreed in 1929, when William was 18. Alois had another son with his German wife,Heinz Hitler , who, in contrast to his half-brother, became a true-believingNazi and died inSoviet captivity.In 1933, William Patrick Hitler returned to
Nazi Germany in an attempt to benefit from his uncle's rise to power. His uncle found him a job in a bank. Later, he worked at theOpel car factory and then as a car salesman. Unsatisfied, William persisted in asking his uncle for a better job, and there were rumors he might sell embarrassing stories about the family to the press if he did not receive one; among the rumors would have been his father's bigamous marriage. In 1938, Adolf asked William to relinquish his British citizenship in exchange for a high-ranking job. Fearing a trap, William panicked and fled Germany and then tried toblackmail Hitler with threats to allege to the press that Hitler's alleged paternal grandfather was actually aJewish merchant. Returning toLondon he wrote an article for "Look" magazine titled "Why I Hate my Uncle." [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article1219723.ece "The black sheep of the family? The rise and fall of Hitler's scouse nephew"] in "The Independent ", 17 August 2006 (accessed 14 August 2007)]In 1939, William and his mother went to the United States on a lecture tour on the invitation of
William Randolph Hearst , and were stranded there whenWorld War II broke out. After making a special request to PresidentFranklin Roosevelt , William was cleared to join theUnited States Navy in 1944; according to a story printed in newspapers at the time of his enlistment, when he went to the draft office and introduced himself, the recruiting officer replied, "Glad to see you Hitler, my name's Hess."William Patrick Hitler served in the US Naval Medical Corps before being discharged in 1947, after being wounded during the course of the war. After leaving the service he changed his last name to Stuart-Houston, [http://focus.msn.de/politik/ausland/hitlers-erben_nid_28295.html "Führer's Family Tree Without Branches"] , (April 2006, German) Online "FOCUS", accessed May 20, 2006] married a German woman, moved to Patchogue on
Long Island ,New York , and had four sons. He used his medical training to establish a business analysing blood samples for hospitals.He was married to Phyllis Jean-Jacques, born in Germany in 1923, whose sister had kept in correspondence with William via mail. After their relationship had begun, William, Phyllis, and Bridget sought anonymity in the U.S. In 1949 they had their first son, who was given the name Alexander Adolf by William. They would later have three more sons, by the names of Louis, Howard Ronald, and Brian William.
William died in
July 14 ,1987 and was buried alongside his mother, Bridget, at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery inCoram, New York . [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Stuart-Houston&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=21869126& William Patrick Hitler Stuart-Houston's webpage on Find A Grave] , accessed January 24, 2008] Phyllis died onNovember 2 ,2004 .Howard Ronald Stuart-Houston, a
Special Agent with the [http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/index.html Criminal Investigation Division] of theInternal Revenue Service , died in an automobile accident onSeptember 14 ,1989 [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=12936 "The Officer Down Memorial Page Remembers... Special Agent Howard R. Stuart-Houston] , accessed May 4, 2007] without having had any children, leaving his brothers Alexander Adolf, Louis and Brian William as the last three members of Adolf Hitler's paternal bloodline. Howard Ronald is buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery inCoram, New York . It has been said that these three have vowed not to have children themselves ["Hitler's Great-Nephews Writing Book on Long Island, NYT Says," "Bloomberg News ", April 24, 2006] , and none of them have married, but Alex, now asocial worker , has said that he knows of no such pact, and that if it had been made, it was made by the other two brothers without his involvement. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/01/20/whit20.xml "Getting to know the Hitlers"] , "The Daily Telegraph ", January 20, 2002]Despite his public disapproval of his uncle's ideology, not only did William give his eldest son (born in 1949) the middle name of Adolf, but it has been pointed out that his adopted name Stuart-Houston is remarkably similar to that of famous British
anti-Semitic ideologistHouston Stewart Chamberlain , often cited by Nazi sympathizers at the time. The family, however, says that William had rejected Nazi beliefs and had embraced theAmerican Dream .William Patrick Hitler in the media
His story has featured in documentaries as well as works of fiction.
Beryl Bainbridge 's 1978 novel "Young Adolf" depicts the alleged 1912–13 visit to his Liverpool relatives (including the infant William) by a 23-year-old Adolf Hitler, finding dark humor in his maladjustment and ordinariness.Grant Morrison andSteve Yeowell 's 1989comic book "The New Adventures of Hitler " is likewise based on the supposed Liverpool visit. It sparked controversy in the early 1990s and has not been reprinted since. In October 2005,The History Channel aired a one hour documentary entitled "Hitler's Family", in which William Patrick Hitler is profiled along with other relatives of Adolf Hitler.In April 2006, "Little Willy", a play by Mark Kassen examining the life of William Patrick Hitler, opened at the Ohio Theater in New York before moving on to the West End in
London .Notes
ee also
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Werner G. Goering , "nephew of Herman Goering"References
* Marc Vermeeren, "De jeugd van Adolf Hitler 1889-1907 en zijn familie en voorouders". Soesterberg, 2007, 420 blz. Uitgeverij Aspekt. ISBN = 978-90-5911-606-1
*David Gardner, "The Last of the Hitlers", BMM, 2001, ISBN 0-9541544-0-1
*John Toland, "Adolf Hitler", ISBN 0-385-42053-6External links
* [http://www.fpp.co.uk/Hitler/family/Hitlers_familytree.gifHitler Family Tree]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/01/20/whit20.xml Getting to know the Hitlers] from the "Daily Telegraph ".
* [http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/books/02/05/last.hitlers.cnna/ Author talks about 'the Last of the Hitlers']CNN interview.
* [http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/tv_guide/full_details/Conflict/programme_783.php Last Of The Hitlers] onThe History Channel
* [http://www.fpp.co.uk/Hitler/family/Bastin.html "The Hitler family tree"] , (2002) by Hal Bastin, accessed April 15, 2006
* [http://www.holyroodcemetery.org/holysepulchre.htm The Diocese of Rockville Centre - Holy Sepulchre Cemetery]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/24/nyregion/24patchogue.html?ex=1303531200&en=7e22c43e4e0997e6&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss]Persondata
NAME = Hitler, William Patrick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Stuart-Houston, William Patrick
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Nephew ofAdolf Hitler
DATE OF BIRTH = 1911-03-12
PLACE OF BIRTH =Liverpool ,Merseyside ,England ,United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH = 1987-07-14
PLACE OF DEATH =Patchogue, New York , U.S.
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