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    Klara Hitler ( née Pölzl; 12 August 1860 – 21 December 1907) was the mother of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany . Family background and marriage. Born in the Austrian village of Spital, Weitra, Waldviertel, Austrian Empire, her father was Johann Baptist Pölzl and her mother was Johanna Hiedler.

  2. Jan 26, 2023 · The devoted mother of Adolf Hitler, Klara Hitler died of cancer in December 1907 while in the care of a Jewish doctor, leading some to speculate that this tragedy set the future dictator on his deadly path.

  3. Jun 15, 2020 · Born in 1889, Hitler was the fourth child Klara gave birth to but became the first of her offspring to survive infancy. Though two older children from Alois' second marriage were part of the...

  4. Apr 20, 2017 · Klara Hitler, nee Pozl, was 29. She was a dutiful homemaker to her much older husband Alois — first, years earlier, as his maid, and then later, as his third wife.

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · " He's really different from all the others " - Klara Hitler about her son0:00 Adolf Hitler: A Unique Journey from Childhood Struggles to the Rise of the NSD...

  6. Apr 20, 2017 · Klara Hitler, nee Pozl, was 29. She was a dutiful homemaker to her much older husband Alois – first, years earlier, as his maid, and then later, as his third wife.

  7. Klara Hitler was the mother of the leader of the Nazi Party, and German dictator, Adolf Hitler. Though her son’s tainted legacy has invariably cast its shadow on her name, there is nothing to suggest that Klara was of a tyrannical nature.

  8. Klara Hitler (born Klara Pölzl, 12 August 1860 - 21 December 1907) was an Austrian woman. She was the widow of Alois Hitler and the mother of German dictator Adolf Hitler. Family background and marriage. Klara was born in the Austrian village of Spital, Weitra, Lower Austria.

  9. Sep 8, 2021 · Klara Hitler (born Klara Pölzl) was an entirely devoted mother to her son. Although she had three children before him, Hitler was the first to survive infancy (via Biography ). Klara did what she could to protect her son from her husband's beatings and she often comforted and caressed him once they were over.

  10. Adolf Hitler sobbed when the doctor told him she was gravely ill and needed immediate surgery. A few days later, Klara Hitler, 46, was operated on and had one of her breasts removed. But the operation was too late. Her illness, malignant cancer, would slowly ravage her body.