The Jewish origin of Adolf Hitler - facts or myths?

One often hears from various sources that Adolf Hitler was a Jew. Then those who hear about it wonder how this is possible. Many publications have already been written on this topic. Using publicly available articles and books, I will try to briefly highlight the problem of Adolf Hitler's Jewish origin. Let's start from the beginning. Maria Anna Schicklgruber was Adolf Hitler's grandmother. She served at the court in Graz with a wealthy Jew named Frankerberger. He was a member of the Otteristain family from the Waldviertel district in Lower Austria. According to one version, it was there that Mrs. Schicklgruber became pregnant. She gave birth to a son on June 7, 1837 in the small village of Kameni, where she returned from Graz. She named him Alois. In 1942, Maria Schicklgruber married a young miller, Johann Georg Hidler. When Aloyz was 40 years old, he came with two witnesses to the parish in Dollersheim, who testified that his father was Hidler. The field with the father's name was empty, so the last name "Hitler" was entered - it was a mistake. They did not pay attention to the incorrect entry, because the witnesses did not know how to write. Moreover, from 1837 to 1903, Maria Schicklgruber, then Hidler, and finally Aloyzy himself received a permanent salary. The story is confirmed by many historians.

To be objective, it is necessary to check all sources. It turns out that Hitler's grandmother is not listed in the registers of Graz domestic workers and that Jews from the 15th to the end of the 19th century were not allowed to settle in this city (most of the information about Hitler's Jewish origin is taken from the diaries of Hans Frank, executed in 1946). So, if Hitler didn't have Jewish ancestors, why would he hide the news about his family? Almost nothing is mentioned about her in Mein Kampf. He sent money to Sister Paula, but ordered her to change her name to Vofl. The most obvious example of how Hitler hides his roots is what happened in Dollersheim, where Hitler's grandmother's grave was located. After the Anschluss of Austria, several cartographers managed to thoroughly study the territory for a military training ground there. Then the residents were evacuated, and the entire city was razed to the ground by artillery. The decision on the training ground was justified by the following: "strengthening the country's defense from the Czech Republic." Hitler hides many unsolved mysteries and seduces many historians with a small number of sources. I think I've managed to shed enough light on the problem of Hitler's origins. I have refrained from making any convincing judgments because there is no 100% evidence for this. https://agentlotto.com