Hitler's 'lost' relative gives first interview in decades - and calls Donald Trump a liar

Adolf Hitler still has living relatives Picture: PA Science
Adolf Hitler still has living relatives Picture: PA Science

He’s perhaps the ultimate ‘black sheep’ one could have in one’s family tree – a genocidal dictator often described as the most evil man in history.

But one of Adolf Hitler’s last surviving relatives has finally broken his silence with an interview with a German newspaper.

Alexander, Louis and Brian Stuart-Houston are the sons of Hitler’s nephew, William Patrick Hitler, son of Hitler’s half-brother Alois.

Alexander spoke to journalists this week – although Louis and Brian refused to give an interview.

Alexander says that his brothers are Republicans but he is not a fan of Donald Trump.

He said, ‘The last person I would say I admire is Donald Trump. He is definitely not one of my favourites.

‘Some things that Trump says, are all right. It’s the way he does it that annoys me. And I just don’t like liars.’

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William Patrick Hitler – aka Willy – was born in Britain and gave newspaper interviews before the war as ‘Hitler’s English nephew’, but fought for the Americans in World War 2.

He moved to Patchogue with his German wife, and changed his name first to Hiller and then Stuart-Houston.

His son Alexander – whose middle name is Adolf – spoke to Germany’s ‘Bild’ newspaper this week, after Willy died in 1987.

All of them fly American flags in their gardens, the newspaper reported.

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