Did Hiddler have any sons? Are there still any of his descendants?

For half a century, the world's media has debated the question of whether Hitler had any children. The more accepted fact at present is that Hitler and his wife Eva committed suicide and left no children. But a year ago, Lengyel, a former Nazi SS captain living in Spain, said the world now has dozens of Hitler's children - all of them born through artificial insemination - who are unaware of their origins, and some of whom have even become members of the governments of some European countries. Lengyel died of a myocardial infarction a year later. Former SS medic Jovenesse confirmed Lengel's words. Alessandro Jovenesse, who now lives in Brazil and is 94 years old, served as a Nazi SS medical officer from 1943-1945. Jovenesse revealed that in the Bavarian Alps, Germany had set up a secret laboratory to conduct experiments on the birth of children after artificial insemination, and that Hitler himself had participated in the experiments.

Hitler was infertile, and he and Eva Braun had no children, but he wanted a son so badly that he eventually agreed to undergo a surgical procedure to remove sperm directly for artificial insemination. The program, known as the "Thor", was under the direct responsibility of the head of the SS, Himmler. About 100 women between the ages of 18 and 27 were selected by the General ****. Almost all of the women who were inseminated were Germans, and only two were Norwegians. Hitler wanted to know what it would be like to mix his blood with that of the Pirates. The children of the experiments were born and taken under the care of doctors to a place in the Bavarian Alps near the Austrian border. The base there was officially known as "1146". He believes that many of the artificial insemination experiments were unsuccessful because the doctors at the time did not have the proper medical equipment. But he was convinced from conversations with the laboratory staff that there were at least 20 children of Hitler's bloodline there before the end of the war, and on May 6, 1945, the laboratory was ordered to be disbanded, all its documents were destroyed, and the staff of the Thor program went into hiding all over the world under the cover of false passports. The children from the laboratory were given to peasant families in Bavaria and Austria, who were told that they were orphans who had survived the Allied bombing of orphanages in Germany. The labs were also bombed by the Germans.

Jovenese is convinced they did exist because he has seen the text of the decision, which was indeed ordered by his superiors. In addition, he believed that it was theoretically entirely possible for Hitler's children to enter politics. These children did not know their origins. Some of their adoptive parents stayed in Germany and some later moved to the United States, Latin America, Australia and South Africa, and it was certainly possible for the children to grow up and enter politics. Jovenesse believes that these sons and daughters of Hitler pose no threat, these people are now in their 50s and if they have not shown a bloodthirsty nature and ambition like Hitler's by this age, they will not show it in the future. While blood and genes play a very important role in a person's development, life environment and education play a much bigger role. He said that he could not rule out the possibility that one of the participants in the Thor program had been captured by the Allies and had confessed the secret. It is therefore entirely possible that the Allied intelligence services had some of Hitler's sons and daughters under surveillance. In short, he thought everything was fine and that there would never be another Hitler in Europe.

The U.S.-based CNN has claimed to have found Hitler's nephew, who now has three sons who would be considered Hitler's "descendants". According to CNN, a British journalist working in New York searched through old pre-World War II newspapers until he finally found Hitler's nephew, William Patrick Hitler, in 1995.

In order to confirm that what he had found was Hitler's nephew himself, the journalist gathered a great deal of evidence, including proof of William's date of birth, in addition to locating William's ex-wife and receiving confirmation that William was Hitler's nephew. Reportedly, William had little connection to the Nazi leader's uncle, limited to some physical resemblance. William grew up in England and only lived in Germany for a few years around 1930. He came to the United States on the eve of World War II and has lived there ever since. William changed his name and lived incognito in the United States in order to "disassociate" himself from Hitler. His three sons vowed never to marry or have children, and they reportedly still honor that vow today.

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