Did Hitler Have a Secret Son?

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Until his death in 1985, Jean-Marie Loret believed that he was the only son of Adolf Hitler. There is now renewed attention to evidence from France and Germany that apparently lends some credence to his claim.

Loret collected information from two studies; one conducted by the University of Heidelberg in 1981 and another conducted by a handwriting analyst that showed Loret's blood type and handwriting, respectively, were similar to the Nazi Germany dictator who died childless in 1945 at age 56.

The evidence is inconclusive but Loret's story itself was riveting enough to warrant some investigation.  The French newspaper Le Pointe published an account last week of Loret's   story, as he told Parisian lawyer Francois Gibault in 1979.

Le Pointe retells Gibault's reaction to Loret's claim:

"Master, I am the son of Hitler! Tell me what I should do," Gibault told Le Pointe.

According to Le Pointe, the "Paris lawyer, does not believe his ears. The man before him is rather large, speaks perfect French without an accent, and is not a crackpot. His inspiring story is no less true."

Loret claimed that his mother, Lobojoie Charlotte, met Hitler in 1914, when he was a corporal in the German army and she was 16. She described Hitler as "attentive and friendly." She and Hitler would take walks in the countryside, although conversation often was complicated by their language barrier. Yet, despite their differences, after an inebriated night in June 1917, little Jean-Marie was born in March 1918, according to Loret.

Neither Loret nor the rest of his mother's family knew of the circumstances of his birth until the early 1950s when she confessed to her son that Hitler was his father. She had given her only son up for adoption in 1930 but stayed in touch with him, according to Loret.

After this realization, according to LePointe, Loret began his journey to find out if the story was true, researching with a near-manic determination. He enlisted geneticists, handwriting experts and historians. He wrote a book, "Your Father's Name Was Hitler," that details that journey. It will now be republished to include the new studies that Loret believed confirmed his claim.

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  • aug  •  2 months ago
    my dad killed more innocent people than your dad
    • JOHN 2 months ago
      I AM NOT SURE ABOUT INNOCENT ANTMORE
    • JOHN 2 months ago
      ANYMORE
    • GreedyOldPervert 2 months ago
      My daddy was a tail-gunner on a B-17 that only dropped bombs on soldiers.Not counting a Big Cathedral they blew up by mis-take.
  • Andy  •  2 months ago
    Hmmm, you cannot fault a man for who is parents are. On the other hand, you don't have to wear your 'tache the same way your father did.
    • fc 2 months ago
      Good point....
    • Al 2 months ago
      #$%$ genes
    • Nwtrdr Nwtrdr 2 months ago
      omg dude that funny!
  • Mr. Anonymous  •  2 months ago
    Far off relatives of Adolf Hitler still lives in Northern Austria. Go there and check the DNA and find out.
    • russ p 2 months ago
      Hitler also has four nephews who live in the USA. None have married or fathered children. Perhaps they are all too aware of their legacy.
    • Insidious Banana 2 months ago
      William Patrick Hitler is buried in New York.
    • Jenny 2 months ago
      That's what I thought. What about DNA. I'm sure Hitler still has enough DNA in those bones of his. Just compare!
  • kareem  •  Kabul, Afghanistan  •  2 months ago
    Judging by handwriting, I think I'm adopted and my real parents were doctors.
    • Sung 2 months ago
      hahahhaha
    • Bob 2 months ago
      clever
    • tlea 2 months ago
      That there is funny. I don't care who you are. Thanks for giving me a good laugh this am. I sure needed it.
  • Soul  •  2 months ago
    wow, i did nazi that coming....
    • Clancy 2 months ago
      Funny, thanks. Best comment yet.
    • meerkat 2 months ago
      I see what you did there.
    • pizzalover 2 months ago
      Excellent, Peter Griffin!
  • CYN  •  2 months ago
    I am sure Maury Povich can straighten this all out. =)
  • ChuckP  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  2 months ago
    I'm sure with DNA testing they can prove it or not.
  • Coel  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  2 months ago
    If only that French woman had somehow been able to convince Hitler to stay with her and maybe work on his paintings
  • Bill  •  2 months ago
    How would similar handwriting prove someone is related? And to the people who apparently can't read, the article says he died in 1985.
  • Greaseman  •  2 months ago
    Sure this guy resembles Hitler with that moustache, but so did Charlie Chaplin.....and Moe Howard.
  • Mark14  •  2 months ago
    I'm sure there are plenty of surviving Hitler genes to go around.
  • ron r  •  2 months ago
    Do a DNA. The Russians have Hitlers DNA.
  • Castro  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  2 months ago
    It wouldn't be surprising. Alsace and Lorraine were German territories and in the front line until the end of WWI, when France took it back. So, she was probably a German citizen at the time. I read from the story Disciples of Fortune that most of the people of those two provinces are Germanic by DNA. She is probably from there.
  • louis  •  2 months ago
    slug me for even reading this article please
  • Metalhead  •  2 months ago
    So, how about information on whether the bloodline has died out or not. Did Loret have kids?
  • PreviousClient  •  2 months ago
    Did Hitler have a secret son by a French girl?

    I am sure he had many 'secrets' but who would want to come out and say, my father is Hitler.
  • MichaelS  •  New York, New York  •  2 months ago
    why do you keep reporting this story, when it is already known that DNA evidence has shown Loret ws NOT the son of Hitler ??
  • Richard  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  2 months ago
    Hitler's nephew served in the US Navy during and after World War II and built a successful business centered around a chemical laboratory on Long Island (though he *did* change his family name after his business started to take off [for rather obvious reasons!])

    The notion that Hitler's politics and method of [mis?]governing an entire country, as well as starting a world war, is at all genetic is rather preposterous!
  • Night  •  Idaho Falls, Idaho  •  2 months ago
    I dont think thats something I would be bragging about to be honest.
  • DB  •  2 months ago
    How about a DNA test, Ace?