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Unlike some other descendants of the Nazis who unwittingly feel guilty for their origin, the Italian politician Alessandra Mussolini is proud of her grandfather Benito Mussolini. Alessandra was born in Rome, her father was the third son of an Italian dictator. Alessandra Mussolini is a member of the European Parliament from Italy. She founded the neo-fascist party "Social Movement".

Much of Akihito’s reign contrasts markedly with that of his father. While Hirohito believed the Emperor needed to be aloof, his successor has made a concerted effort to bring the royal family closer to the people. For instance, he married a commoner, breaking a 1,500-year-old imperial tradition, plus he has traveled far wider and met more other leaders than any Emperor before him. What’s more, Akihito has pledged to step down in 2019. Up until now, it has been unthinkable for a Japanese Emperor to abdicate, and his decision has split opinion in the country. Goering was born in Germany in 1956. Her father, Heinz, lost his own father at a young age and was then adopted by his infamous uncle. Looking up to the prominent Nazi, Heinz followed in his footsteps, joined the Party and fought in the war as a pilot. He was shot down and only returned home in 1952. By that point, Herman had killed himself to escape the Allies imposing the death penalty, while two of his own brothers had also committed suicide. Bettina recalls how, while her father never spoke of the war, her mother remained loyal to the memory of Hitler and Goering, telling the children that the Holocaust was a lie. Monika Hertwig Goeth was raised to believe her father was a war hero – but then she saw Schindler’s List In some cases, the descendants of infamous Nazis chose to change their names – and understandably so. For instance, up until 1945, while Hitler was not a very common name in Germany or Austria, the few people that did have it as their surname opted to change it, including relatives of the dictator. Katrin Himmler, however, took a different view. Her great-uncle, Heinrich Himmler, was unquestionably one of the vilest men of the Third Reich, and the architect of the Holocaust. But still, Katrin has refused to deny her family history. Instead, she has chosen to confront it head-on. Daily Mirror, May 22nd, 2015 – ‘My Father Heinrich Himmler Was Not a Monster’, Insists Daughter of Nazi Chief on 70th Anniversary of His Death

Subsequently, in various interviews, M. Borman told that life in the family of this simple peasant was a real discovery for him. He met true believerswhile faith was forbidden in his own family. In 1959, Fidel Castro appeared on American television to talk about the aims of the Cuban Revolution, which had begun six years previously. Sitting beside the communist revolutionary was a nine-year-old boy, Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart. Known more commonly as Fidelito (or ‘Little Fidel’), he was Castro’s first son, born from his short-lived marriage to Mirta Diaz-Balart. Akihito inherited the Japanese throne from his father, but ditched the militarism and divine rule bits

Times of Israel, October 9th, 2018 – One of the Last Living Relatives of Adolf Hitler Was Engaged to a Jew Independent, July 5th, 2018 – Gudrun Burwitz: Heinrich Himmler’s Daughter Who Supported Nazi War Criminals For Decades

4. Himmler, the Most Horrible Nazi Next to Hitler

Mohammed knew that most people are terribly cowardly and stupid. That is why he promised two beautiful women to every courageous warrior who dies in battle. This is the kind of language a soldier understands. When he believes that he will be welcomed in this manner in the afterlife, he will be willing to give his life, he will be enthousiastic about going to battle and not fear death. You may call this primitive and you may laugh about it, but it is based on deeper wisdom. A religion must speak a man's language." Beautiful, graceful, athletic and well-spoken: Edda Mussolini was presented as the ideal Fascist woman. Adding to her propaganda value, of course, was the fact that she was the daughter of the ‘Duce’ or leader of Fascist Italy, Benito Mussolini. However, their relationship went from being one of mutual admiration to being strained and then broken completely. Onсe, in a history class, a classmate jokingly asked 15-year-old Katrin Himmler if she was a relative of the very Heinrich Himmler who went down in history as one of the darkest figures in Holocaust history. "He's my great uncle," Catherine answered. Then, as she remembers, the lesson continued in complete silence. Rare individuals, such as Martin Bormann Jr., for example, try to realize what happened, not by crossing anything out of the past, but by drawing a lesson and making the right conclusions. But that requires a lot of inner strength and courage. Katrin admits that she faced a similar choice. When she tried to talk to her father about her family's past, he just couldn't talk. Baby Doc was born in July of 1951. When he was just six, his father became Haitian President, a position he would hold for 14 years. Given his family status, then, Baby Doc enjoyed a privileged youth. However, despite enjoying the best possible education, when he inherited the Presidency in 1971 at the age of 20, he simply wasn’t interested in the affairs of office. Instead, he delegated most of his presidential responsibilities to friends of cronies and concentrated on doing what he did best: using Haitian wealth to fund his playboy lifestyle.

The President’s favorite son, Teodorin enjoyed the best education money can buy. After private school in France, he went to college in California before returning to his native country to begin his meteoric rise through the political system. However, it’s his lavish spending habits and playboy lifestyle rather than his political abilities which have ensued Toedorin regularly makes headlines around the world. On one occasion, it was reported that he blew several million in one weekend, splashing out on a new Bentley and a new Lamborghini while on holiday in South Africa. As well as these, he also owns some of the world’s rarest – and most expensive – supercars, plus he owns a global hip-hop music label and properties around the world. Romanian dictator’s son Nicu Ceacescu was found guilty of extreme corruption. EVZ. 11. Nicu Ceausescu took full advantage of his father’s absolute power to live a playboy lifestyle – but he faced justice in the end Wolf Hess dedicated his whole life to trying to get his father, the top Nazi Rudolf Hess, freed from prison Horrified by her own mother, Bettina ran away from home. From the age of 13, she traveled the world. She joined a cult before moving to the United States. Even though she was many miles from Germany and even though she changed her name, she still felt the shame of her heritage. So, at the age of 30, she traveled to Mexico to be sterilized. “It’s my bloodline and I didn’t want to continue it,” she explained. “ I didn’t want any more Goerings.”He repented 20 years after the war. Since then, the former soldier, who became a postal employee, never married and had no children. According to him, he could not look into their eyes. All the following years, every day, he lived with this memory. He said, ‘God will not forgive me, I can’t imagine what will happen to me for what I did.’ Even as a priest, I did not know what to tell him. A week later, this man hanged himself. Nobody gets to choose their parents. In many cases, everything turns out well. But some people have the misfortune to be born to tyrants or infamous figures from history. They have to live with their family name for the rest of their lives, for good or bad. In some cases, the children of dictators of war criminals have done all they can to break with their dark past. But sometimes they go the other way, refusing to condemn their parents, no matter what atrocities they might have committed. In the 1980s, Rolf Mengele decided to change his name. Up until that point, he had tried to live with it, even though it would forever link him with his infamous father, the so-called ‘Angel of Death’. Despite being a medical doctor who had sworn to “do no harm”, Josef Mengele was feared by the inmates of Auschwitz concentration camp – and rightly so. Mengele would select men, women and children for his cruel and sadistic experiments. His cruelty was legendary, though, tragically for his victims, he managed to evade justice by feeling to South America. Recalling his trip, Rolf noted that his father had shown no remorse for his evil actions in Auschwitz. He even tried to justify them. He stated: “I didn’t even bother to listen to him or think of his ideas. I simply rejected everything he presented. I will never understand how human beings could do those things. That my father was one of them doesn’t change my opinion.”

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