It is alleged that Hitler had a son, Jean-Marie Loret, with a Frenchwoman named Charlotte Lobjoie.
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Jean-Marie Loret was born in March 1918 and died in 1985, aged 67.
Until his death in 1985, Jean-Marie Loret believed that he was the only son of Adolf Hitler. There is now renewed attention to evidence from France and Germany that apparently lends some credence to his claim.

Loret collected information from two studies; one conducted by the University of Heidelberg in 1981 and another conducted by a handwriting analyst that showed Loret’s blood type and handwriting, respectively, were similar to the Nazi Germany dictator who died childless in 1945 at age 56.
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The evidence is inconclusive but Loret’s story itself was riveting enough to warrant some investigation.
The French newspaper Le Pointe published an account last week of Loret’s story, as he told Parisian lawyer Francois Gibault in 1979.
However, several historians such as Anton Joachimsthaler, and Sir Ian Kershaw, say that Hitler’s paternity is unlikely or impossible to prove.
Nevertheless, it was noted that the two shared a strong physical resemblance.


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