The Fuhrer 'would not have been happy' to learn he was more Berber tribesman than Aryan superman.
Adolf Hitler may have owed more to the 'subhuman' races he tried to
exterminate than to his 'Aryan' compatriots, according to new finding
published in Belgium this week.
In
research for the Flemish-language magazine Knack, journalist Jean-Paul
Mulders traced Hitler's living relatives in the Fuhrer's native Austria,
as well as the United States.
"The
results of this study are surprising," said Ronny Decorte, a geneticist
interviewed by Knack. "Hitler would not have been happy."
Geneticists identify groups of chromosomes called haplogroups, 'genetic fingerprints' that define populations.
According
to Mulders, Hitler's dominant haplogroup, E1b1b, is relatively rare in
Western Europe - but strongest in some 25 percent of Greeks and
Sicilians, who apparently acquired the genes from Africa: Between 50
percent and 80 percent of North Africans share Hitler's dominant group,
which is especially prevalent among in the Berber tribes of
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, and Somalis.
More surprising still, perhaps, is that Hitler's second most dominant haplogroup is the most common in Ashkenazi Jews.
"The
findings are fascinating if you look at them in terms of the Nazi
worldview, which ascribed such an extreme priority to notions of blood
and race," Decorte said.
Knack
said it would now petition Russian government archives to release a
human jawbone wrapped in a blood-soaked cloth, retrieved from a Berlin
bunker where Hitler is thought to have committed suicide and believed to
have belonged to the Fuhrer, who dreamed of engineering a Nazi
superman.
"For
modern science, there are no more races, Decorte said. "This pure type
of 'superman' and the [Nazi] breeding programs to perfect 'purity' were
sheer fabrication."
Sunday, March 3, 2013
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