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 Bizarre Magazine
They were the subject of a series of lengthy articles in the Liverpool Daily Post in about 1973, and then of a book, The Memoirs of Bridget Hitler, published in 1979 by a journalist called Michael Unger (later editor of the Manchester Evening News).
the Bridget Hitler papers, which turned up some time after the war and supposedly originated with WP Hitler, featured many times in the British press in the 1970s.
To begin at the beginning, Bridget Elizabeth Dowling really did marry Alois Hitler, in London, 1910.
www.bizarremag.com /ask_bizarre.php?id=420

  
 Bridget Dowling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bridget Elizabeth Dowling Hitler (alternative Brigid) (1891- 1969) was Adolf Hitler 's sister-in-law via her marriage to Alois Hitler, Jr.
They decided to stay and Bridget wrote a manuscript, My Brother-in-Law Adolf, in which she claimed that her famous brother-in-law had moved to Liverpool to live with Bridget and Alois from November 1912 to April 1913 in order to dodge conscription in his native Austria.
Alois courted Bridget at various Dublin locales and soon they were discussing marriage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bridget_Dowling

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/h/hitler.adolf/oss-papers/text/oss-sb-time.390410
In 1909, Adolf Hitler's half-brother Alois went to Dublin, got a job as a waiter, married an Irish girl named Bridget Elizabeth Dowling, had a son, two years later deserted wife and child to go back to Germany.
William Patrik Hitler, 23, arriving in the U.S. for an anti-Hitler lecture tour, explained that he hates his uncle because of 1) his policies, 2) his attitude toward his own family.
William grew up to be a good-looking lad with a slight brogue and not much luck.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.cgi/people/h/hitler.adolf/oss-papers/ftp.py?people/h/hitler.adolf/oss-papers/text/oss-sb-time.390410

  
 Alois Hitler, Jr.
William Dowling, Bridget's father, threatened to have Alois arrested for kidnapping but Bridget dissuaded him.
William Patrick stayed with Alois and his new family during his early trips to Germany in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
After she died he and his mother married, Alois was legitimised and his name was changed to Alois Hitler, Jr.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/alois_hitler_jr   (725 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Bridget Dowling
Bridget Elizabeth Dowling Hitler (alternative Brigid) (1891-1969) was Adolf Hitler's sister-in-law via her marriage to Alois Hitler, Jr.
Alois courted Bridget at various Dublin locales and soon they were discussing marriage.
Alois decided to abandon his family, he remarried bigamously and sent word after the war that he was dead.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bridget_Dowling   (480 words)

  
 Mel Gibson, Biblical Accuracy & The Other Passion Source: The 15 Prayers of St. Bridget
The Bridget issue is, in fact, while seemingly anti-semitic and un Biblical, within the Fifteen Prayers, 'she' is clearly being propelled forward as one of the ties that binds within the ecumenical movement.
Bridget is also said to have compiled her revelations into a book, which was later translated into Latin and into "vernacular languages", and studied by Catholics.
In keeping with that ecumenical influence, historically, Brigitta or Bridget, was said to have heavily influenced Queen Margareta, the founder of the Kalmar Union (1397-1532), which was an alliance of the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden against the power of Germany.
www.seekgod.ca /gibsonbridget.htm   (8545 words)

  
 William Patrick Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alois had moved to Dublin, met an Irish girl, Bridget Dowling, and eloped to Liverpool where William Patrick was born in 1911.
Alois remarried, bigamously, but re-established contact in the mid-1920s writing to Bridget asking her to send William Patrick to Germany to visit.
Alois soon abandoned the family to return to Germany leaving William Patrick to be raised by his mother.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Patrick_Hitler   (8545 words)

  
 Mike Royden's Local History Pages - Hitler in Liverpool?
William Dowling, Bridget's father and a farm labourer from Kilnamanagh, was so incensed he even wanted the police to arrest Alois for kidnapping.
Nothing further is heard of William or Bridget Hitler again, although John Toland indicated knowledge of them still living in the New York area in the 1970's when carrying out research for his Hitler biography.
Bridget was reunited with her father the following year when she presented him with a new grandson.
www.btinternet.com /~m.royden/mrlhp/local/hitlerinliverpool/hitlerinliverpool.htm   (8545 words)

  
 Alois Hitler Jr. draft Liverpool Hitler: His Irish Relatives British May 20 January 13 Adolf Hitler William Patrick Hitler June 3 Angela Hitler
, born Alois Matzelberger (January 13, 1882–May 20, 1956), was the son of Alois Hitler and Franziska Matzelsberger and the half-brother of Adolf Hitler.
His ruse was discovered by the German authorities and Alois was prosecuted for bigamy in 1924 but acquitted due to Bridget's intervention on his behalf.
After she died he and his mother married, Alois was legitimised and his name was changed to Alois Hitler, Jr.
en.powerwissen.com /sAX0vd0wIjmyS4MnvKi3yQ==_Alois_Hitler__Jr..html   (8545 words)

  
 Alois Hitler, Jr.
, born Alois Matzelberger (January 13, 1882–May 20, 1956), was the son of Alois Hitler and Franziska Matzelsberger and the half-brother of Adolf Hitler.
His ruse was discovered by the German authorities and Alois was prosecuted for bigamy in 1924 but acquitted due to Bridget's intervention on his behalf.
Alois and Adolf were never close, apparently due to Alois' resentment of Adolf stemming from childhood.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/alois-hitler--jr.html   (558 words)

  
 Alois Hitler, Jr.
Alois and Adolf were never close, apparently due to Alois' resentment of Adolf stemming from childhood.
His ruse was discovered by the German authorities and Alois was prosecuted for bigamy in 1924 but acquitted due to Bridget's intervention on his behalf.
, born Alois Matzelberger (January 13, 1882–May 20, 1956), was the son of Alois Hitler and Franziska Matzelsberger and the half-brother of Adolf Hitler.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/alois-hitler--jr.html   (558 words)

  
 Heinz
Authors: Heinz K. Henisch and Bridget Ann Henisch
The Hitler Book: The Secret Dossier Prepared For Stalin From The Interrogations of Hitler's Personal Aides
Authors: Henrik Eberle, Giles MacDonogh, Igor Saleyev, Otto Gunsche, Heinz Linge, Joseph Stalin, Fyodor Parparov, and Matthias Uhl
www.veryhappening.com /things/heinz   (110 words)

  
 Rondi Adamson's Other Articles.
When Zellweger put on 20 pounds to star in the movie version of Bridget Jones' Diary, the powers that be at Bazaar dropped her from the magazine cover (she has since lost the weight).
There were plenty of home movies taken of Hitler romping in the Berchtesgaden with the offspring of Speer and Goebbels.
That was the last time Auntie Rondi ever took those little monsters to a movie.
www.rondiadamson.com /Ar_EE.htm   (110 words)

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