Adolf Hitler had an older half-brother named Alois Jr. When Alois was a teen (and Adolf was a toddler), he had an argument with their father and afterward ran away from home. He eventually wound up in Ireland, and married an Irish woman named Bridget. They moved to England and then had a son together, William- who was Adolf's nephew.
During World War I, Alois Jr abandoned the family and moved to Germany. Bridget was thus forced to raise William by herself. After Adolf Hitler became the ruler of Germany, William moved to Germany to try to take advantage of it and get himself a cushy job. However, it didn't work out, and he wound up moving back to England in 1938, where he began writing newspaper articles about how awful his uncle was.
Just before World War II started, he was invited to the US to give lectures about his uncle. During the tour, he and his mother (who chose to accompany him) decided to stay. He eventually served in the US Navy towards the end of the war, and after the war he changed his last name.
What happened was when the Japanese attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan and Germany being allied with Japan declared war on the United States.
There are a number of Holocaust museums, such as the one at Auschwitz and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), but none of them is Hitler's.
in 1939 what was the average weight and height of a man living in the united states?
In the 1930s there were about 131,000,000 people living in the United States. In the 1940s this number increased to about 134,000,000.
European Immigration to america was limited to three percent of the total number of goreign-born people from that country living in the United States
I assume your nephew is a minor. If you live in the United States and he is not a citizen of the United States, there is a procedure you can use to make him a citizen. There are immigration lawyers who are familiar with the process.
What happened was when the Japanese attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan and Germany being allied with Japan declared war on the United States.
the standard of living in t he united states is very low people are very poor and the people of the united states are very money hungry
The United states has never celebrated Hanukkah. Only the Jewish people living in the United States celebrate Hanukkah. Jews have been living in the United States and celebrating Hanukkah since the 17th Century.
France has a higher standard of living than the United States ranked by the UN.
He is the president if the United States
All people living in the United States should speak English fluently.
He is a United States Senator.
There are a number of Holocaust museums, such as the one at Auschwitz and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), but none of them is Hitler's.
It is difficult to get an exact estimate of Japanese (the plural word is Japanese, not Japaneses) males living in the United States. The approximate number of Japanese (males, females, children) living in the United States is 1,304,286.
You can go ahead and adopt- immigration status is not something that would prevent the adoption. If you want to adopt merely to give the nephew legal status- then no, the adoption would do NOTHING. (the cutoff age for giving immigration status is 16).
One of the qualities you have to have to be a U.S. president is that you must be born in the United States.