“But it wasn’t just the radical right but also curious tourists came into
town and made straight for the grave,” said Father Pittertschatscher. “Caring
for the grave became increasingly difficult. I thought how I would feel if
the grave of my ancestors was abused in such a fashion.”
Hitler had a troubled relationship with his authoritarian father, who died in
1903, but retained affection for his mother Klara, and carried a photograph
of her with him after she died of cancer in 1907.
Last year the grave of Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy, was liquidated and his
remains scattered at sea in an attempt to stop the grave become a neo-Nazi
shrine.
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