Video: The Only Interview with Hitler’s sister: Paula
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[Here is a short interview with Hitler's only surviving sibling after the war. It was done by a Jew-ridden British interviewer whom one can hardly call "independent". He is filled with his own pre-conceived Jewish-British lies about Hitler. He seethes with hatred and has a clear agenda. He does point out that Paula stood by her brother, and he tries to imply that this itself is wrong. But here is a tiny bit of film footage of Adolf Hitler's younger sister, who clearly had a DEEP RESPECT for him. It is interesting that she speaks about them as young children playing "Cowboys and Indians". When I was a kid in Rhodesia we played cowboys and indians all the time. All White kids in southern Africa did. It is therefore interesting that when Hitler was a child that he played cowboys and indians too. Paula says that when they did this, Hitler was always the leader and she saw it as a reflection of his strong will. It is extremely telling that this lady, who grew up alongside Hitler had such a high regard for him. This is not something that happens easily in life. In life, often, people who know you well, know your weaknesses and something you do puts them off. But in this case, this woman who knew him so personally, she still reveres him and stands up for his sacrifice. That, to me, is very telling indeed. It speaks very highly of his character as a person. Napoleon himself was a huge believer in the importance of character in a leader. Jan]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1n9tQxNSZA
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