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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.

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