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#8 Adolf Hitler with Julius Schaub and his niece Angela (Geli) Raubal on a stroll at Obersalzberg, 1930

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#8 Adolf Hitler with Julius Schaub and his niece Angela (Geli) Raubal on a stroll at Obersalzberg, 1930

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

#8 Adolf Hitler with Julius Schaub and his niece Angela (Geli) Raubal on a stroll at Obersalzberg, 1930

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←#7 Adolf Hitler (left) sitting next to his niece Angela (Geli) Raubal in a deck chair, 1930
#9 Geli Raubal and her mother Angela Hitler Raubal. Geli, believed to be Hitler’s lover, died under mysterious circumstances in 1931.→

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