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I read once that Hitler had bulging eyes because he was gassed during the World War I. I don´t know if that is true.
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It makes no difference. Mao was Chinese, and he murdered millions of Chinese people.
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Some relatives of him turned out to be E1b , we dont even know the subclade but media assumed all E1b is semitic so to make atractive headlines.As an Áustrian he was likely E- V13, wich would not be uncommon nor mean recent jewish ancestry.
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This is particularly disturbing, especially the part about the incest:
Notice the words and phrases "Some have suggested" and "Others have claimed."In the decades since Adolf Hitler’s death, the Nazi leader’s ancestry has been a subject of rampant speculation and intense controversy. Some have suggested that his father, Alois, born to an unwed woman named Maria Schickelgruber, was the illegitimate child of Leopold Frankenberger, a young Jewish man whose family employed her as a maid. (She subsequently married Johann Georg Hiedler–later spelled “Hitler”–whose surname her son adopted.) Others have claimed that Alois’ biological father was also the grandfather of Hitler’s mother, Klara Pözl, making Adolf the product of an incestuous marriage.
https://archive.ph/QKLxd#selection-907.0-907.601
It seems like every man and his dog has an opinion about the ancestry of Hitler.
But, in any case, as the author points out, the E1b1b haplogroup runs in other ethnic groups, and DNA analysis remains an inexact science.
The origin of Haplogroups J and E is an open question, and Pamjav et al. (2011) note that while Haplogroup J is common in India, E is very rare.
The Siddhi Tribals, who carry haplogroup E1b1a and are descendants of African slaves, do not count. And whatever the reasons for its dispersal, it (E1b1a) remains the dominant lineage among dark-skinned Africans. The Siddhis are recent arrivals from sub-Saharan Africa, and many consider the Siddhis as being brought as slaves by the Portuguese. But according to Shobhna Gupta (2002), the "Siddhis of Hyderabad were brought to India by the Bahamani kings." And according to Sudipta Mitra (2005), "Mahmud Shah - a successor of Zafar Shah - brought slaves from Africa through Arabian merchants and the Siddhi colonies developed during his reign. Muzaffar Shah III was the last ruler of this dynasty who was defeated by Emperor Akbar." It is, therefore, obvious that the Siddis came as labourers to India from the African continent both before and during colonial rule, as pointed out by Maguni Charan Behera (2022). The imprecision of embodied categories is clear from another term, “Negro slave,” from Wage Labor and Capital. The Marathi translation renders “Negro” as Siddi and “slaves” as ghulam. Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy (2006) states that “Siddhis are descendents of African slaves, sailors and servants, and merchants who remained in India after arriving through the sea for trade with East Africa and Gulf”. And Sudipta Mitra (2005) states that the Siddhis came to India basically in six different sets:
Firstly, as slaves imported from Africa by the Hindu rulers in South India. Secondly, as slaves and soldiers sold by the Arabian slave traders to the Hindu princes in western, central and eastern India, popularly known as Habshis. Thirdly, as slaves sold by the Arabian traders to the Portuguese colonized in the Western Coast of India up to Sri Lanka.
Siddhi women and adolescent girls, notes Ibrahima Diallo (2020), suffer forms of social exclusion because of their identity as females and Africans, under the weight of the entrenched power structures and attitudes that regard them (recent immigrant Africans and Siddhis) as culturally and biologically unfit to be Indians.
It should be further noted that E in India is found only, or at least primarily, among Gujarati Brahmins and Leva Patidars (the highest subcaste within the Patidars). In their systematic analysis of residential segregation over time in Indian cities, Singh et al. note that Brahmins and Patidars/Patels are both alike considered as privileged castes in Gujarat.
My ancestry report from CRI Genetics itself states: "The Gujarat and Rajasthan were the first regions in Asia that were settled by humans migrating out of the Middle East. For this reason, Gujarati people tend to have more European and Middle Eastern ancestry than other Indian groups." CANT COMPLAIN !
Edward Stettinius points out in the book, Hitler's Fortune (2005), that the question of Hitler's ancestry has been studied by many authors, but most works seem to be based almost entirely on Heiden and Shirer, neither of which is complete and both of which contain errors; the exceptions are Maser and Jetzinger, who have done considerable research into the subject.
And Sjoerd J de Boer (2022) points out in Chapter One, "Adolf Hitler, a Jew?" of the book "The Hitler Myths: Exposing the Truth Behind the Stories About the Führer":
The major cause of all the speculation about Hitler's ancestry was, of course, that the name of the father of Alois Hitler was initially omitted from the official documents. In combination with the silence of Alois' mother about who her partner had been and the illegal change of names when Georg, who had long since passed away, was named Alois' father, this became the basis for Hitler's silence about his own ancestry. Furthermore, the history of Alois, who had been born from a more or less incestuous relationship, had been married multiple times and had fathered children on three women, must also have been a reason for Hitler's silence on this subject.
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Y-DNA (P): R1b-S47 (Irish/Scot), E1b1b1 (Proto-Semitic), C1b-Z5896. mtDNA (M): W6 (Gotland/Sweden). Ancient (European) Origins: Indo-European (Metal Age Invader) 67%, Early/First/Neolithic European Farmer (EEF/FEF/ENF) 8–10%, WHG 3–7%; Turkey 20–30%; Caucasian-Anatolian-Balkan 40–43%; Volga Region 18–20%; Ukrainian 11–12%; Viking 10%; Scandinavian 6–7% EHG–Steppe: Corded Ware 28–34, Yamnaya (Steppe Pastoralist) 23–25%, Bell Beaker 22–24%; Steppe to SCAsian 20–23%; Euro HG 11-12% CHG/Iran: Caucasus (CHG) 31–33%; Iran_N 54–60%; IVC 64-67%
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