HOW HITLER'S NEPHEW FOUGHT AGAINST HIM DURING WWII
HOW HITLER'S NEPHEW FOUGHT AGAINST HIM DURING WWII During WWII, Hitler’s nephew William Patrick Hitler fought against his uncle, as a member of the US Navy. Due to poverty, the British born William came to Germany in the 1930s to ask his uncle for a job. William would take advantage of his last name to get around Berlin and would even blackmail his uncle by threatening to release embarrassing stories of him. After refusing to become a German citizen, William was forced to leave the country and went to the US, where he would join the US navy. After the war, he would change his last name and would live a obscure life. William Patrick Stuart-Houston was a respected and well-liked member of the US Armed Forces. Serving as a pharmacist’s mate in World War Two, he would go on to serve for three years and be awarded a Purple Heart in the process. After the war he moved to New York state, married his partner Phyllis, raised four children and set up his own successful healthcare business. W...