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There is no historic basis for the conspiracy theory that Hitler was Jewish or had Jewish ancestry.

The claim is based on the fact that Adolf Hitler's father Alois was illegitimate, having no named father when he was born to Hitler's grandmother, Anna Maria Schicklgruber. The suggestion was that Hitler's father was the son of a wealthy Jewish Austrian named Frankenberger, who employed Anna while she was living in Graz, Austria. This suggestion was first made by the former Nazi Governor-General of Poland, Hans Frank, in his autobiography. Frank claimed that whilst working as a maid, Hitler's grandmother was impregnated by Frankenberger (or his son) and subsequently gave birth to Hitler's father. This claim was picked up in the 1960s and '70s by several authors, such as Dietrich Bronder and Hennecke Karde.

Historical research has since dismissed this as fabrication, as census and historical documentation show that no Jews called Frankenberger lived in Graz at any time during the 19th Century, and also that his mother, Anna Maria Schicklgruber, was not living in Graz at the time.

According to German-Austrian historian and author Brigitte Hamann*, the reason for Frank's claim was that, as a rabid anti-Semite, Frank wanted to pass responsibility for a supposedly Jewish Hitler to the Jews he so hated, and to unsettle them with rumors and misinformation. (Frank was tried and executed at Nuremberg in 1946.)

(*Brigitte Hamann: Hitlers Wien , Piper, Munich 1996, p.77 - English title Hitler's Vienna: A Dictator's Apprenticeship, Oxford University Press, 1999)
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