Hitler Backed by Vatican


Hitler’s father Alois Hitler (born Aloys Schicklgruber June 7, 1837 – January 3, 1903)  & Hitler’s mother Klara Hitler, born Klara Pölzl (August 12, 1860 – December 21, 1907) She was a devout Roman Catholic and went to church regularly.

Both are buried at Austrian village Leonding.

May 22, 1904: Fifteen year old Adolf Hitler has his Catholic confirmation ceremony at Linz Cathedral.

Hitler in photo of monastery choir where he went to Catholic school.  He would later say,

”Since in my free time I received singing lessons in the cloister at Lambach, I had excellent opportunity to intoxicate myself with the solemn splendor of the brilliant church festivals. It seemed to me perfectly natural to regard the abbot as the highest and most desirable ideal, just as my father regarded the village priest as his ideal.”

HITLER ISSUED COIN WITH CATHOLIC CHURCH ON ONE SIDE.

Actually, the Catholic Church owned the monetary system.

PROPAGANDA PHOTO WITH OUR LADY CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BACKGROUND.

According to historian John Toland, Hitler had the Nazi law defining Jewishness written to exclude Jesus Christ and himself.

In 1933, the London Daily Mirror published a picture of a gravestone in a Jewish cemetery in Bucharest inscribed with some Hebrew characters and the name Adolf Hitler.

Hitler’s former lawyer, Hans Frank, claimed that Adolf told him in 1930 that one of his relatives was trying to blackmail him by threatening to reveal his alleged Jewish ancestry.  Hitler asked Frank to find out the facts.  Frank says he determined that at the time Maria Schicklgruber gave birth to Alois, she was working as a household cook in the town of Graz.  Her employers were a Jewish family named Frankenberger, who had a 19-year-old son.  The son, according to Frank, was Alois’s father and Hitler’s grandfather — which would make the man who inspired the Holocaust one-quarter Jewish.

A study had been conducted in which saliva samples were collected from 39 of Hitler’s known relatives to test their DNA origins and found, though inconclusively, that Hitler may have Jewish origins. The paper reported: “A chromosome called Haplogroup E1b1b1 which showed up in [the Hitler] samples is rare in Western Europe and is most commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews … Haplogroup E1b1b1, which accounts for approximately 18 to 20 per cent of Ashkenazi and 8.6 per cent to 30 per cent of Sephardic Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population.”

Jewish population.”

Hitler praying

Hitler said:

“It is of no matter whether or not the individual Jew is decent.  He possesses certain characteristics given to him by nature, and he can never rid himself of those characteristics.  The Jew is harmful to us … My feeling as a Christian leads me to be a fighter for my Lord and Savior.  It leads me to the man who, at one time lonely and with only a few followers, recognized the Jews for what they were, and called on men to fight against them … As a Christian, I owe something to my own people.”      Walker, WEMS, 474

He also remarked to one of his generals:

“I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so.”

Hitler quashed thousands of lawsuits against the Catholic Church, exchanged multi-millions in various currencies with the Church, and established, with the full cooperation of the Church, a “rat line” via Switzerland and Italy where thousand of Nazi officers were given safe passage to a new life in North America and South America.