Adolph H. Schicklgruber
and Lee H. Oswald
A WWII Psychological Warfare Deception
By Bill Kelly
Some intrepid JFK
assassination researcher noticed among the Warren Commission records that
someone had written the name “Adolph H. Schicklgruber” in a notebook belonging
to Marina Oswald, the Russian wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin
of President Kennedy.
Of course every detail
in a high profile murder case should be reviewed and I'm sure it was quickly
determined that Schicklgruber is often said to be the real name of Adolph
Hitler, and quickly puts an end to any deeper research into that line of
inquiry.
But alas, it doesn't end
there as further documentation reveals that the whole Adolph H. Schicklgruber
story is exposed not only as a lie, but an intentional lie propagated by World
War II Allied disinformation specialists.
As mentioned in the New
York Times (May 6, 1990 Opinion), and documented by Alan Bullock in his
authorative biography “Hitler - A Study in Tyranny,” the
Schicklgruber lie was first brought out by radio broadcaster Hans Habe, an
Allied war propagandist.
Hitler’s grandmother was
Maria Anna Schicklgruber and his father was Alois Heidler, so the Allied
psychological warfare operatives thought making fun of Hitler’s questionable
family background and grandmother’s name would belittle him and advance the
Allied cause during the war. And it did work to some extent but also lingered
afterwards and entered into popular mythology.
The questions never
asked however is why Hitler’s fake name, propagated by disinformation agents,
was inscribed in the notebook of the wife of the accused assassin of the
President, and whether Oswald himself was the subject of a similar
disinformation effort that falsely brands him Kennedy’s killer.
Warren Commission
Hearings and Exhibits; CE 106 Volume XVI, p. 452
Hitler Never Really Was
Schicklgruber - NYTimes.com
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