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  1. When Maria Anna Schicklgruber was born on 15 April 1795, in Döllersheim, Zwettl, Lower Austria, Austria, her father, Johann Schicklgruber, was 30 and her mother, Theresia Pfeisinger, was 25. She married Johann Georg Hitler on 10 May 1842, in Leonding, Linz Land, Upper Austria, Austria. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  2. Frankenberger thesis. The Frankenberger thesis, also Frankenreiter thesis, is a thesis that is widely considered to be refuted in historical research and which claims Adolf Hitler 's Jewish descent. Referring to the parentage of Hitler's father Alois Hitler - who was born in 1837 as the illegitimate son of the housemaid Anna Maria Schicklgruber ...

  3. Maria Schicklgruber was the paternal grandmother of Adolf Hitler. She was born in 1795, in Austria, and died in 1847. She worked as a maid, ...

  4. Maria Schicklgruber was said to have been employed as a cook in the household of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenberger. There is some speculation their 19-year-old son got her pregnant and regularly sent her money after the birth of Alois. Adolf Hitler would never know for sure just who his grandfather was.

  5. Maria Anna Schicklgruber ( 15 de abril de 1795 - 7 de enero de 1847) fue la abuela paterna de Adolf Hitler . María nació en el pueblo de Strones en la región de Waldviertel del Archiducado de Austria. Ella era la hija de Theresia Pfeisinger (7 de septiembre de 1769 - 11 de noviembre de 1821), y el agricultor Johannes Schicklgruber (29 de ...

  6. Maria Schicklgruber, born on April 15, 1795, was the mother of Alois Hitler and the paternal grandmother of Adolf Hitler. Maria lived a poor life as a peasant in a rural area of Lower Austria. Historians have debated the father of Alois, but he was baptized with the surname Schicklgruber. Maria died on January 6, 1847, leaving an inheritance that she invested in the Orphans' Fund.

  7. The question received new media attention in May 2022 when Russia’s foreign minister claimed Hitler had Jewish blood. Though the idea may seem preposterous to some, the question seems to stem from the remote possibility that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Hitler’s father, Alois, was registered as an illegitimate child with no father when ...