Adolf Hitler

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[[Image:Adolfhitler.jpg|thumb|200px|Adolf Hitler performance during an exhibition match in Guilin, 1935. Notice the famous and strange moustache.]]
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'''Adolf Hitler''' is a Bavarian professionnal wrestler of Austrian origin, born at Braunau-am-Inn, Austria-Hungary, on 20 April 1889. Only son of an Austrian civil servant, he failed twice to admission into Vienna's Academy of Arts and was forced to struggled as a painter copying scenes on postcards. After moving in Munich, he served in a Bavarian regiment during the Weltkrieg. After his demobilization, he decided to try professional wrestling. After a few fights, he won subsequently the titles of champion of Bavaria (1923), champion of Germany (1933) and champion of Europe (1936), thanks to his famous move, the "Heil Driver". Now about to fight the current Wrestling World Champion, Japanese Chiyotenzan Takeyoshi, Adolf "Blitz" Hitler or "Hardcore Hitler" (as he is known in both Mitteleuropa and Germany) is now a model for the whole German people, the story of an orphan who became a world champion. His manager announced that his autobiography, "Mein Schlag" (My Hit) would be released for the next year.
'''Adolf Hitler''' is a Bavarian professionnal wrestler of Austrian origin, born at Braunau-am-Inn, Austria-Hungary, on 20 April 1889. Only son of an Austrian civil servant, he failed twice to admission into Vienna's Academy of Arts and was forced to struggled as a painter copying scenes on postcards. After moving in Munich, he served in a Bavarian regiment during the Weltkrieg. After his demobilization, he decided to try professional wrestling. After a few fights, he won subsequently the titles of champion of Bavaria (1923), champion of Germany (1933) and champion of Europe (1936), thanks to his famous move, the "Heil Driver". Now about to fight the current Wrestling World Champion, Japanese Chiyotenzan Takeyoshi, Adolf "Blitz" Hitler or "Hardcore Hitler" (as he is known in both Mitteleuropa and Germany) is now a model for the whole German people, the story of an orphan who became a world champion. His manager announced that his autobiography, "Mein Schlag" (My Hit) would be released for the next year.
Ernst Röhm, main leader of the Pan-Germanists, said: "This Austrian doesn't deserve to carry Bavaria's colors throughout the world. He must be Czech, or something like this. Personally, I would never trust this man."
Ernst Röhm, main leader of the Pan-Germanists, said: "This Austrian doesn't deserve to carry Bavaria's colors throughout the world. He must be Czech, or something like this. Personally, I would never trust this man."

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Adolf Hitler performance during an exhibition match in Guilin, 1935. Notice the famous and strange moustache.

Adolf Hitler is a Bavarian professionnal wrestler of Austrian origin, born at Braunau-am-Inn, Austria-Hungary, on 20 April 1889. Only son of an Austrian civil servant, he failed twice to admission into Vienna's Academy of Arts and was forced to struggled as a painter copying scenes on postcards. After moving in Munich, he served in a Bavarian regiment during the Weltkrieg. After his demobilization, he decided to try professional wrestling. After a few fights, he won subsequently the titles of champion of Bavaria (1923), champion of Germany (1933) and champion of Europe (1936), thanks to his famous move, the "Heil Driver". Now about to fight the current Wrestling World Champion, Japanese Chiyotenzan Takeyoshi, Adolf "Blitz" Hitler or "Hardcore Hitler" (as he is known in both Mitteleuropa and Germany) is now a model for the whole German people, the story of an orphan who became a world champion. His manager announced that his autobiography, "Mein Schlag" (My Hit) would be released for the next year.

Ernst Röhm, main leader of the Pan-Germanists, said: "This Austrian doesn't deserve to carry Bavaria's colors throughout the world. He must be Czech, or something like this. Personally, I would never trust this man."

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