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HITLER’S LAST RELATIVES LIVE IN AMERICA!

They’ve changed the family name & live under radar

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NAZI monster Adolf Hitler is still the most hated man in the world 73 years after his death — but his three closest surviving relatives are living on New York’s Long Island as peaceful, flag-waving Americans! Alexander, Louis and Brian Stuart-Houston are sons of the German fiend’s nephew William “Willy” Patrick Hitler, whose dad was Alois Hitler Jr. — Adolf’s half-brother.

Now middle-aged men, they’ve shied away from the limelight until recently, when Alexander suddenly surfaced with an interview to a German newspaper about overseas politics and Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“I like her. She’s good,” says Alexander, whose middle name is Adolf. “She seems to be an intelligen­t and smart person.”

The brothers’ bizarre odyssey started when Alois left Germany at age 14 for Ireland, where he worked as a waiter, and then returned to his homeland, abandoning son Willy to grow up in England.

Later, Willy visited estranged dad Alois in Germany in 1929 and attended his great-uncle Adolf’s notorious Nuremberg rally.

But the Nazi führer was furious when Willy returned to Britain and leaked family secrets in interviews where he was billed as Hitler’s English nephew.

A new life in the U.S.

The dictator demanded Willy return to Germany, where a hopping-mad Hitler screamed: “What did you tell the newspaper? Who gave you permission to appoint yourself an authority on my private affairs?

“No one must drag my private affairs into the newspapers. I have never said one word they can use. And now there is a ‘nephew’ to tell them all the miserable little details they want to know.”

Willy stayed in England before heading to New York, where he joined the U.S. Navy in 1944 and fought against his crazed great-uncle.

Later, he and his German wife settled in Patchogue, N.Y., where they changed their name to Hiller — and then Stuart-Houston.

Willy died at 76 in 1987, leaving the Hitler bloodline to his three boys, who have tried to live under the radar until Alexander blabbed.

A neighbor who knows of the brothers’ and their horrific roots calls them “excellent people,” noting: “You can’t be blamed for your relatives.”

 ??  ?? LOUIS
LOUIS
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BRIAN
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ALEXANDER
 ??  ?? Alexander put himself and his brothers in the spotlight when he spoke to a Germannews­paper
Alexander put himself and his brothers in the spotlight when he spoke to a Germannews­paper
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The dictator died in 1945

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