Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I always wondered how things would have turned out if that art school that turned him down had accepted him instead? Would he have just been another Van Gogh or something instead of one of the worlds most infamous leader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being so tangled was part of what made him nuts? I had not heard that tidbit before. Dawn --- Kathy wrote: > Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that > time-the branches are tangled, LOL > I've read " The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich " > years ago and found it very interesting. > There are alot of interesting books out there about > his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I > especially found interesting is called " the spear of > destiny " , can't remember who wrote it, about his > search for various religious artifacts--well the > book is specifically about his search for the spear > that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt > possession of these artifacts, particularly the > spear, would give him the power he needed for the > thousand year reign. > His evil makes for very interesting reading. > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I always wondered how things would have turned out if that art school that turned him down had accepted him instead? Would he have just been another Van Gogh or something instead of one of the worlds most infamous leader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being so tangled was part of what made him nuts? I had not heard that tidbit before. Dawn --- Kathy wrote: > Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that > time-the branches are tangled, LOL > I've read " The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich " > years ago and found it very interesting. > There are alot of interesting books out there about > his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I > especially found interesting is called " the spear of > destiny " , can't remember who wrote it, about his > search for various religious artifacts--well the > book is specifically about his search for the spear > that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt > possession of these artifacts, particularly the > spear, would give him the power he needed for the > thousand year reign. > His evil makes for very interesting reading. > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 My family tree is pretty hard to follow indeed, my grandfather on my dad's name changed the family name & no one is completely sure what the old name was. Supposedly he did something a wee bit nefarious out west & had to change it but who knows. Dawn --- Kathy wrote: > Oh! About the family tree--for those of you who do > genealogy I know you are aware of this, but others > may find it interesting.... > They mention on the link sent about many of the > children being illegitimate or born only a few > months after the marriage of their parents---I've > found in my research that this isn't very uncommon. > I think there must have been every bit as much > pre-marital sex then as there is now, people just > ignored it and pretended not to notice when a kid > was born 3 or 4 months premature. I think it really > wasn't an issue until the n era. In fact > many times way back a man didn't marry a woman until > he was sure that she could bear children since in > many cases divorce was illegal. > But even after that I've noticed , especially in > census records, that the birth years and the > marriage years were the same or the marriage the > year after. In some cases, of course, it's an error > by the census taker--they were every bit as sloppy > then as now, LOL. > Of course census records are really only > guideposts--they give you names and approximate > dates and places but for a truly accurate record you > need to confirm the info with church records, Bible > records, birth and death and marriage certificates, > etc. In other words--census records are good enough > for we amateur genealogists but not really accurate > research. > Sorry I've gone on so long, LOL---I work on my > research daily and it's a pet subject and passion of > mine. > Kathy > ----- Original Message ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 And we always listen to our Mommy, LOL Kathy Re: How about this Because you told us to. why are you clicking on christys page? ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 And we always listen to our Mommy, LOL Kathy Re: How about this Because you told us to. why are you clicking on christys page? ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I can vouch for this.....Christy took me to a family reunion while I was there, and her mother was there.....Never a word or recognition from her mother.....Maybe the hardness/coldness is from being raised in East Germany....Look at history.... Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I can vouch for this.....Christy took me to a family reunion while I was there, and her mother was there.....Never a word or recognition from her mother.....Maybe the hardness/coldness is from being raised in East Germany....Look at history.... Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I can vouch for this.....Christy took me to a family reunion while I was there, and her mother was there.....Never a word or recognition from her mother.....Maybe the hardness/coldness is from being raised in East Germany....Look at history.... Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Yep, It sure gets frustrating at times. Kathy RE: How about this boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Yep, It sure gets frustrating at times. Kathy RE: How about this boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Yep, It sure gets frustrating at times. Kathy RE: How about this boys first name was Johann, Johannes or Johann Plus many of them used their English version of their German names, also the German version so more names for the same person. lol Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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