If Dahak, who is a fictional character, did indeed have a child called Adolf Hitler, then yes, Adolf Hitler would have been fake, but since Dahak is fake and never had a child called Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler could not be fake, since Adolf Hitler really existed, therefore the only conclusion that can be drawn is that Dahak is a fictional character which does not exist in real life, but Adolf Hitler is not Dahak's child and therefore Adolf Hitler existed and is not fake.
Adolf Hitler's fathers name is Alois Hitler.
Dahak is a fictional character, so unfortunately Dahak is not real and never had a child called Adolf Hitler.
No, Dahak is a fictional character.
Of course not. Dahak is just a fiction character who is based on the concept of Satan.
If Dahak, who is a fictional character, did indeed have a child called Adolf Hitler, then yes, Adolf Hitler would have been fake, but since Dahak is fake and never had a child called Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler could not be fake, since Adolf Hitler really existed, therefore the only conclusion that can be drawn is that Dahak is a fictional character which does not exist in real life, but Adolf Hitler is not Dahak's child and therefore Adolf Hitler existed and is not fake.
Adolf Hitler's fathers name is Alois Hitler.
Adolf Hitler's father was Alois Hitler.
Dahak is a fictional character, so unfortunately Dahak is not real and never had a child called Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler's fathers name is Alois Hitler.
No. Dahak is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. Adolf Hitler's father was Alois Schicklgruber.
No, Dahak didn't even exist as a fictional character when Hitler was around.
No, Dahak is a fictional character.
No
Incorrect. Dahak is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. Adolf Hitler was not his son.
Adolf Hitler only had one father and his name was Alois Hitler.
No. Dahak is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess series - he has nothing to do with Adolf Hitler.