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#2 Geli Raubal feeding a fawn (1930), a portrait of Adolf Hitler’s niece.

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#2 Geli Raubal feeding a fawn (1930), a portrait of Adolf Hitler’s niece.

A Forbidden Affair: The Hidden Love and Tragic End of Geli Raubal, Hitler’s Half-Niece

#2 Geli Raubal feeding a fawn (1930), a portrait of Adolf Hitler’s niece.

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←#1 Angela Maria “Geli” Raubal (1908-1931), Hitler’s half-niece, lived in close contact with her uncle from 1925 until her tragic death, which was ruled a suicide.
#3 Geli Raubal on a shingle roof at Hitler’s Obersalzberg estate (1930), a portrait of Adolf Hitler’s niece.→

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