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Citation Badly Needed

4.3. The Holocaust

"Göring gave a written authorisation to Heydrich to "make all necessary preparations" for a "total solution of the Jewish question". To make for smoother cooperation in the implementation of this "Final Solution", the Wannsee conference was held on 20 January 1942, with fifteen senior officials participating (including Adolf Eichmann) and led by Reinhard Heydrich. The records of this meeting provide the clearest evidence of planning for the Holocaust. On 22 February, Hitler was recorded saying to his associates, "we shall regain our health only by eliminating the Jews"."

Needs citation or at least a [citation needed] at its end.

March, 7th, 2011 - 7:35 GMT

Religion

Although his religious views have been disputed, he was raised and never formally left the Catholic Church.. should he be categorized under Roman Catholics? --Willthacheerleader18 (talk) 20:09, 11 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Per WP:CAT, it's better to categorize in the most specific way, like German Roman Catholics or Australian Roman Catholics. But not sure that "raised and never formally left" is enough to be accounted a catholic. Also, including this article in any of these categories is equal to stating "Hitler was Roman Catholic." --ElComandanteChe (talk) 21:44, 11 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Hitler was an Australian Catholic? the things you learn on Wikipedia ;-) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.210.110.164 (talk) 16:43, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, I was meaning Austrian. --ElComandanteChe (talk) 22:18, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Johannes Heesters photo

The photo of Johannes Heesters seems irrelevant. He once performed for Hitler, apparently. A photo of a leading Nazi might be relevant, but we surely can't include people who once performed for Hitler? Andrewthomas10 (talk) 22:10, 7 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hitlers DNA

This is totally wrong that has been put here :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_haplogroups_of_historical_and_famous_figures

Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler, German politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP, commonly known as the Nazi Party), and Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup E1b1b. According to Ronny Decorte, genetics expert at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, "the results of this study are surprising" and "Hitler would not have been happy". [5][6]

The DNA was NOT Hitlers but supposively relations which is nothing but a hoax and does not prove it was his at all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.238.166.81 (talk) 09:12, 16 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

First Speech as Chancellor 01 Feb 1933, not 10 Feb 1933

Hitler's first speech as Chancellor of Germany occurred 1933-02-01, not 1933-02-10.

Max Domarus's Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations 1932--1945, which seems to be the definitive collections of Hitler's writings, states in volume 1, p. 232, a radio broadcast occurred 1933-02-01T22:00 entitled a "Proclamation of the Reich Government to the German Volk". See @Book{domarus90:_hitler,

author = {Max Domarus},
title = {Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations 1932--1945: The Chronicle of a Dictatorship},
publisher = {I.~B. Tauris \& Co., Ltd.},
year = 1990,
volume = {Volume One: The Years 1932 to 1934},
address = {London}}

See also page 128 of @book{helmreich1979german,

title=Template:The German churches under Hitler: background, struggle, and epilogue,
author={Helmreich, E.C.},
isbn={9780814316030},
lccn={78017737},
url={http://books.google.com/books?id=I6DYAAAAMAAJ},
year={1979},
publisher={Wayne State University Press}

}

for an additional citation.

216.239.45.130 (talk) 18:17, 16 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hitler's Toothbrush Moustache

The toothbrush moustache article is rife with references to Hitler, but no mention at all is made on his page. I have attempted to add a line about the style falling out of favor due to it's association with Hitler, but it is repeatedly removed for being "trivial". I am acting fully in good faith and this is without any doubt a well known part of Hitler's legacy. What gives Wikipedia? Le Douche? But of course! (talk) 00:37, 20 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

'Hitler and the Occult' - his suicide and body burned on 'Walpurgisnacht'

I've seen the History Channel documentary Hitler and the Occult more than once. HC is a legitimate resource. Hitler's suicide on April 30 and his command to have his body burned was no 'coincidence' - There Are No Coincidences (there is synchronism). Hitler believed in reincarnation and saw committing suicide and having his body burned on Walpurgisnacht as a vehicle to control his next reincarnation. This is an important fact and should be listed in the article with History Channel as its resource. - Brad Watson, Miami 72.153.60.84 (talk) 10:48, 21 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]