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What happened to Hitler's descendants?
According to the Las Vegas Sun, a historian at the University of Berlin in Germany recently published a new book, saying that Hitler, the Nazi leader of Germany, was not really "dead". He actually has an illegitimate child, and his descendants still live in seclusion in Spain. Hahn-Veske is a professor of history at the University of Berlin, Germany, and the most famous expert on Hitler studies in Germany. According to the historical data of the German National Archives, Hahn-Veske recently published a research monograph on Hitler. Veske said in his new book that for a long time, the outside world always thought that Hitler was childless and he was "dead". However, according to scattered historical records, Hitler lived in Austria for a period of time in 192 1, where he met his lover Jerry Laubal. After living together for 4 months, Laubal secretly gave birth to an illegitimate child for Hitler. After Hitler returned to Germany, he kept in touch with Laubal for a long time and mentioned his son in his letter. Hahn-Veske said in his new book that after Hitler came to power in Germany, he asked Jerry Laubal to take her son Hamija to live in Germany, but Laubal refused. 1943, Hitler's illegitimate child Hamiga was 22 years old. Under his secret arrangement, the daughter of German SS leader Himmler finally married Hamiga and gave birth to a boy named Gurler Mo. After Hitler committed suicide in despair in the bunker, Hamija's secret identity saved their family again. They later stopped on their way to South America via Spain and decided to spend the rest of their lives in a small village in Spain. Hahn-Veske said, "The descendant of Hitler's illegitimate child is Gurler Mo, who is 50 years old and is currently an electrician in Granada, Spain. In order to write this new book, I personally went to Spain to interview him. Mo told me that when he was very young, he often heard his parents and relatives talking in German at home. He always thought that his family was closely related to Hitler and Himmler, the leader of the Nazi SS. Gurler Mo also said that according to sporadic memory, he thought that his father was the illegitimate child born by Hitler and his Austrian lover Jerry Laubal in 192 1 year, and his mother might be the daughter of Himmler, the leader of the Nazi SS. Hahn-Veske's new book has aroused strong repercussions in Spanish and German. It is impossible for Gurler to be both the grandson of Hitler and the grandson of Himmler. Forensic experts at the University of Granada in Spain don't think this is sensational fake news. On the contrary, they attach great importance to this statement and have started a series of DNA tests on Gurler Mo. Forensic experts at the University of Granada said that if necessary, they would also conduct an autopsy on Gurler Mo's father and possible ancestors to determine whether Gurler Mo's father was really related to Hitler. According to German media, if it is finally confirmed that Gurler Mo is indeed a descendant of Hitler and Himmler, this fact will strongly prove that at the end of World War II, fugitive Nazi senior officials and their families did not simply flee to South American countries through Spain. In fact, many Nazi officials who should have fled to South America ended up hiding their names and staying in Spain.