Adolf's war experiences included a night-out near the French town of Fournes-en-Weppe. Adolf met Charlotte Lobjoie after she started to flirt with him as he sat on a curb drawing.
‘One day I was cutting hay with other women, when we saw a German soldier on the other side of the street. He had a sketch pad and seemed to be drawing. I was picked by the others to approach the man.' said Mlle Lobjoie.
Charlotte confessed son Jean-Marie Loret was conceived after a ‘tipsy’ evening in June 1917, and born later the next year. She told her son about Adolf, their walks, and her inability to follow his ramblings about German history and politics.
French magazine Le Point documents German soldiers took envelopes of cash to Charlotte Lobjoie.
British Royal Engineer Leonard Wilkes wrote in his notebook while fighting in France: 'On September 30 in 1944...An interesting day today. Visited the house where Hitler stayed as a corporal in the last war, saw the woman who had a baby by him and she told us that the baby, a son, was now fighting in the French army against the Germans.'
Ironically, bastard son Jean-Marie grew-up to fight Hitler's Wehrmacht in 1939. Jean-Marie even joined the French Resistance after the German occupation of France.
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