4. • The argument is that Rizal had a German
connection: He studied in Heidelberg
University, and being the Pinoy Don Juan he
probably sired a son (why not a daughter?)
who turned out to be Adolf Hitler.
• This rumor began circulating because of an
educational film about Nazism and World War
II. In it, a framed photo of Rizal was found
hanging on Hitler’s bunker.
• This poses the question, “Was Hitler a fan of
our national hero or was it something more?”
5. Manuel Quezon III had his research and got the
following facts, first about Hitler:
1) Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 (that means
he could have been conceived sometime in August
1888), in the little village of Braunau, near the German-
Austrian border.
2) He was born an Austrian until the 1930s.
3) The name of Hitler's mother was Klara Polzl.
4) At one time, she was a maid in Vienna.
5) Hitler always considers a town Linz, in Austria as his
hometown (on his Political Testament he referred to "
my hometown of Linz on the Danube").
6. • 6) Hitler's oldest brother, Gustav born on May
17, 1885, and his sister Ida, born in 1886, both
died before he was born.
7) Bavaria was considered the "cradle" of
Nazism.
8) The Nazis made Japan one of the Axis
powers. At one point they tried to prove that
the Japanese were Aryans, to make the
Japanese members of the "master race."
7. Now combine those with some facts
of Rizal's life below:
1) On February 1, 1886, he left Paris for Germany. He went to
Heidelberg, Wilhelmsfeld, Munich (in Bavaria), all somewhat near a
German–Austrian border; on August 9, 1886 he left for Leipzig ("visiting
various German cities along the way," one book says), arriving there on
August 14. In October he went to Dresden and then to Berlin.
2) In Berlin he finished Noli Me Tangere. One of the book’s characters is
named Maria Clara.
3) On May 11, 1887, Rizal began his Grand Tour of Europe. He went to
Dresden, Teschen (now Decin in the former Czechoslovakia), Prague,
and then Brunn (where he lost a diamond stickpin), and Vienna (where
he got back his diamond stickpin, which was found by maid in the hotel
he stayed in Brunn) in Austria.
4) On May 24, 1887, he left Vienna by riverboat to see sights on the
Danube River (on the boat he saw paper napkins for the first time). His
voyage ended at Linz.
8. • 5) From Linz he went to Munich and other German
cities.
6) Rizal was in the German Empire, sometimes past the
German-Austrian border, from February 1886 until he
went to Switzerland in early June 1887.
7) Rizal was again in Europe from May 24, 1888, until
October 18, 1891. He was in London, Paris, Brussels,
Madrid, Biarritz, Ghent. He was in Europe during the
time Hitler was conceived and when he was born.
8) Rizal in 1888 had an affair with a Japanese woman,
Seiko Usui, when he visited Japan. She had an only
daughter, Yuriko, by a foreign husband some years after
her encounter with Rizal. Yuriko later married the son
of a Japanese politician.
9. PUT ALL THESE INFORMATION
TOGETHER AND YOU MAY BE ABLE TO
CONCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
10. 1887
May 11-Rizal went to
Brunn where he lost his
diamond stickpin, and
Vienna, where a maid
from Brunn gave it back
to him.
Klara Polzl was a
maid in Vienna.
1. Hitler was conceived either in 1887
when Rizal passed through Linz or other
towns (such as Brunn - How do you think
he lost the diamond stickpin? And who
was the "maid" who found it later and
gave it to Blumentritt who forwarded it
to Vienna?) near the Austrian border.
11. 1887 May- according
to travel buddy
Maximo Viola, he
spent a night with an
unknown Austrian
woman.
Hitler's oldest brother,
Gustav born on May
17, 1885, and his
sister Ida, born in
1886, both died
before he was born.
2. Hitler’s older siblings were
fictitious, to cover up his mother’s
being pregnant with him. In other
words, Hitler was actually born
before 1889.
12. 1887 May 24- he left
Vienna by riverboat to
see sights on the Danube
River (on the boat he saw
paper napkins for the
first time). His voyage
ended at Linz.
Hitler always considers a
town Linz, in Austria as
his hometown (on his
Political Testament he
referred to " my
hometown of Linz on the
Danube").
3. Klara Polzl’s affair with Rizal may have
centered around Linz, which is why the
Hitler family moved there later (so Mama
Hitler could live where she had An affair
to Remember), which would explain
Hitler’s fondness for the town.
13. 1888– Rizal had an affair with
a Japanese woman, Seiko
Usui, when he visited Japan.
She had an only daughter,
Yuriko, by a foreign husband
some years after her
encounter with Rizal. Yuriko
later married the son of a
Japanese politician.
The Nazis made Japan
one of the Axis powers.
At one point they tried to
prove that the Japanese
were Aryans, to make the
Japanese members of the
"master race."
4. Seiko Usui’s only daughter was not really fathered by
her husband, Alfred Charlton. He was simply a front.
Yuriko, you see, was Rizal’s daughter! And Hitler knew
she was his half-sister. She used her influence on her
brother Adolf to persuade him to enter into an alliance
with Japan (making it one of the Axis powers). Which is
why Japan invaded the Philippines! Yuriko made it clear
to Hirohito that Hitler would appreciate it if his ally
were to take over his father’s homeland.
14. Jose Rizal was educated in
Europe and he spent a great
deal of time in Germany. To this
day, he is revered with a street
and statue in Wilhelmsfeld. In
fact his novel, Noli Me Tangere,
was first published in Berlin in
1887. Rizal certainly made an
impact in Germany.
Bavaria was
considered the
"cradle" of Nazism.
5. The reason why Hitler wanted to
become dictator of Germany was because
his natural father had spent some of the
most interesting years of his life there!
16. 1. Hitler was conceived
either in 1887 when Rizal
passed through Linz or
other towns such as
Brunn – how do you think
he lost his diamond
stickpin? Who was the
“maid” who found it later
and gave it to Blumentritt
who forwarded it to
Vienna?
Adolf Hitler was conceived in
the year 1888 because he was
born on April 20, 1889. Rizal
and Klara Polzl have no
connection with each other.
They didn't have any
relationship even a simple
friendship.
The author also assumed that
the diamond stickpin might
have been found by Klara
Polzl because she was a maid,
but she didn’t work in the
hotel where Rizal and Viola
stayed. She was hired as a
maid by Alois Hitler in 1876.
Thus, the maid who found the
diamond stickpin was not her.
17. 2.Hitler’s older
siblings were
fictitious, to cover
up his mother’s
being pregnant
with him. In other
words, Hitler was
actually born
before 1889.
During the winter of
1887-
1888, diphtheria struck
the Hitler household,
resulting in the deaths of
both Gustav (8
December) and Ida (2
January).
18. 3. Klara Polzl’s affair with
Rizal may have centered
on Linz which is why
Hitler’s family moved
there later, so Hitler’s
mother could live where
she had an affair to
remember, which could
explain Hitler’s fondness
of the town.
Linz became special to
Adolf Hitler because that
was the place where he,
his girl sibling and
mother lived. The place
with many memories of
his childhood life.
19. 4. Seiko Usui’s only daughter
was not really fathered by her
husband, Alfred Charlton. He
was simply a front. Yuriko, you
see, was Rizal’s daughter! And
Hitler knew she was his half-
sister. She used her influence
on her brother Adolf to
persuade him to enter into an
alliance with Japan (making it
one of the Axis powers).
Which is why Japan invaded
the Philippines! Yuriko made
it clear to Hirohito that Hitler
would appreciate it if his ally
were to take over his father’s
homeland.
In 1897, a year after
Rizal’s martyrdom, Seiko
married Alfred Charlton,
British chemistry
teacher of the Peer’s
School in Tokyo. Mr.
Charlton died on
November 2, 1915,
survived by Seiko and
their child Yuriko.
20. 5. The reason why
Hitler wanted to
become dictator of
Germany was
because his natural
father had spent
some of the most
interesting years of
his life there!
23. Mao Zedong was born in 1893, in Hunan
province, which is near Hong Kong. But Jose Rizal
was in exile in Dapitan at that time (1893). He
couldn’t possibly have jumped into a boat and
rowed to Hong Kong without being caught. He
did pass through Hong Kong in 1888 and 1891,
but he never seemed to have visited other parts
of China.