If Dahak, who is a fictional character, did indeed have a child called Adolf Hitler, then yes, Adolf Hitler would have been fake, but since Dahak is fake and never had a child called Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler could not be fake, since Adolf Hitler really existed, therefore the only conclusion that can be drawn is that Dahak is a fictional character which does not exist in real life, but Adolf Hitler is not Dahak's child and therefore Adolf Hitler existed and is not fake.
Adolph Hitler was the fourth child of six. Only Adolf and his sister Paula reached adulthood.
There is speculation that Hitler's father abused him as a child.
Dahak is a fictional character, so unfortunately Dahak is not real and never had a child called Adolf Hitler.
The Reason is Cause Adolf Hitler had blamed the jews for the losing of the great battle of World War 1 (WW1). Hitler had taken out his anger and hate on the jews for their sins against the small Country of Germany
He did not talk about his childhood.
No
Its Adolf Hitler and yes you can but it is out of order and will cause harm to child in future Hitler part could be your last name if you change it legally. Some parents called their children Adolf Hitler something When the authoritities knows this, they speak to council and/or the goverment and the child could legally be taking away and put in a foster home.
Incorrect. Dahak is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess franchise. Adolf Hitler was not his son.
He was 43, and a loved child.
Adolf hitler competed in the 1939 Olympic games as a 100m sprinter before he rose to become a leader. This was the begining of his time in the spotlight which led to him rising and become the leader of Germany. As a young child he was well known in his town for being a fast sprinter and competed in multiple competitions around Germany at the age of 15.
No. After World War 2 some Germans called Adolf changed their names.