*** Welcome to piglix ***

Klara Pölzl

Klara Hitler
Klara Hitler.jpg
Born Klara Pölzl
(1860-08-12)12 August 1860
Spital, Weitra, Waldviertel, Austrian Empire
Died 21 December 1907(1907-12-21) (aged 47)
Linz, Austria-Hungary
Cause of death Breast cancer
Resting place Town Cemetery, Leonding
Nationality Austrian
Known for Mother of Adolf Hitler
Spouse(s) Alois Hitler (m. 1885; d. 1903)
Children Gustav, Ida, Otto, Adolf, Edmund, and Paula
Parent(s) Johann Baptist and Johanna Hiedler
Relatives Johann Nepomuk Hiedler (maternal grandfather)

Klara Hitler (née Pölzl; 12 August 1860 – 21 December 1907) was the mother of German politician and leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler.

Born in the Austrian village of Spital, Weitra, Waldviertel, her father was Johann Baptist Pölzl and her mother was Johanna Hiedler. Klara came from old peasant stock, was hard-working, energetic, pious, and conscientious. According to the family physician, Dr. Eduard Bloch, she was a very quiet, sweet, and affectionate woman.

In 1876, 16-year-old Klara was hired as a household servant by her relative Alois Hitler, three years after his first marriage to Anna Glasl-Hörer. Although Alois' biological father is unknown, after his mother, Maria Schicklgruber, married Johann Georg Hiedler, Alois was officially designated as Hiedler's son. Klara's mother was Hiedler's niece Johanna Hiedler, who married Johann Baptist Pölzl, making Klara and Alois first cousins once removed.

After the death of his second wife—Franziska Matzelsberger—in 1884, Klara and Alois married in 1885 in a brief ceremony held early in the morning at Hitler's rented rooms on the top floor of the Pommer Inn in Braunau. Alois then went to work for the day at his job as a customs official.

Their first son, Gustav, was born four months later, on 15 May 1885. Ida followed on 23 September 1886. Both infants died of diphtheria during the winter of 1886–87. A third child, Otto, was born and died in 1887. A fourth son, Adolf, was born 20 April 1889.

In 1892, Klara Hitler and her family took the train to Passau, where they settled down for the next two years. Edmund was born there on 24 March 1894. Paula followed on 21 January 1896. Edmund died of measles on 28 February 1900, at the age of five. Of her six children with Alois, only Adolf and Paula survived to adulthood.

Klara Hitler's adult life was spent keeping house and raising children, for whom, according to Smith, Alois had little understanding or interest. She was very devoted to her children and, according to William Patrick Hitler, was a typical stepmother to her stepchildren, Alois, Jr. and Angela.


...
Wikipedia

...