- Future Fuhrer was plucked from certain death by boy who grew up to join the church
- German newspaper from 1894 reveals incident
By
Allan Hall
More Jewish lies by Mainstream Media
Last updated at 5:21 PM on 5th January 2012
A four-year-old Adolf Hitler was saved from certain death after falling into an icy river while playing as a child, it emerged today.
The man who would become leader of the Nazi party in Germany and kill millions of innocent people was rescued by another boy who grew up to become a priest, according to a newly-discovered German newspaper archive.
The four-year-old future Fuhrer was living at the time in the Kapuzinerstrasse in Passau in Germany, just across the border from his native Austria.
Rescued: Johann Kuehberger, left, saved the life of a four-year-old Adolf Hitler, pictured right in an undated photo, when they were both children
According to Max Tremmel, a priest who
went on to become one of Europe’s most famous organists, his
predecessor Johann Kuehberger had rescued the terrified Hitler.
Father Tremmel told before his death in 1980 how Father Kuehberger, around the same age as Hitler, had seen the other boy struggling in the waters of the River Inn and dived
in to rescue him.
The story
was never verified by Hitler during his lifetime. But now a small cutting
from the Donauzeitung – Danube newspaper – of 1894 has been found in
Passau.
It describes how a ‘young fellow’ fell through the thin ice of the river in January of that year.
The report described how a ‘determined comrade’ – the paper at the time was left-wing – went into the freezing water to save the child who would grow into mankind’s biggest monster.
Icy waters: A young Hitler fell in the River Inn in Passau, southern Germany, across the border from his native Austria
The near-drowning episode also featured in a German book called ‘Out of Passau- Leaving a City Hitler Called Home,’ by Anna Elisabeth Rosmus, a personal history of her family’s connections with it.
She wrote; ‘The banks of the River Inn provided an idyllic setting for the children to play.
Monster: Hitler never admitted to the near-drowning accident in later life
‘In 1894, while playing tag with a group of other children, the way many children do in Passau to this day, Adolf fell into the river.
‘The current was very strong and the water ice cold, flowing as it did straight from the mountains.
‘Luckily for young Adolf, the son of the owner of the house where he lived was able to pull him out in time and so saved his life.’
Hitler would, as a young man and later among his generals, tell stories of how he played cowboys and Indians on the banks of the river but he never once related the near-drowning tale.
‘In Passau, however,’ said Mrs Rosmus, ‘Everyone knew the story. Some of the other stories told about him were that he never learned to swim and needed glasses.’
No name is given for the child in the
old Passau newspaper but historians believe it gives credence to
Father Tremmel`s claim that it was indeed Hitler.
Later this month Bavarian
Radio is to run a news feature programme on the incident.
Called ‘If Hitler had drowned. The legend of a fatal
lifesaving’ will feature several elderly Passau residents confirming that they heard the story of Hitler’s near-brush with death
as they grew up in the city.
Holocaust: Child survivors in Auschwitz just after the camp was liberated by the Soviet Army
It is likely that Hitler airbrushed the incident out of his life history.
Being rescued by a boy who went on to represent a religion he despised would not have sat well with the myth he had built around himself of being called by destiny to save Germany.
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