DNA Reveals Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler Possibly of Jewish & African Decent

August 24th, 2010 - 8:55 pm ICT by Angela Kaye Mason  

Aug 24 (THAINDIAN NEWS) While it has been shown that the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who so hated Jews, as well as other races, was not of pure Aryan decent, recent DNA testing has led researchers to believe that he had African and Jewish ancestry.

Jean-Paul Mulders, who is an investigative journalist was able to obtain DNA samples of both Alexander Stuart Houston, who is the 61 year old grand nephew of Hitler, as well as a DNA sample from a cousin of Hitler, a farmer by the name of Norbert H.

According to these DNA tests, the murderous dictator’s close relatives both had a type of Y chromosome which is very rarely found in those of German and Western European decent, but is quite common among those with Jewish and North African heritage.

This led researchers to believe that that migrant workers had settled in Austria at some point in history who were of North African and Jewish decent. Both DNA test samples contained a genetic material which is called Haplopgroup E1b1b, which proves an “irrefutable link” to Adolf Hitler, according to Mulders.

“It is most commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia, as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. One can from this postulate that Hitler was related to people whom he despised,” stated Mulders.

Acting on the orders of Adolf Hitler, six million Jews, Africans and Gypsies, who the dictator found to be less than human because of their race, were slaughtered by the Nazis in the late 1930s and 40s. Many are finding it very ironic that he was of those races himself.

Ronny Decorte, who is a genetic specialist at the University of Leuven in Belgium stated, “Hitler would not have been pleased about this. Race and blood was central in the world of the Nazis. Hitler’s concern over his descent was not unjustified. He was apparently not ‘pure’ or ‘Ayran.’”

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