Hitler (disambiguation)
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There have been several persons named Hitler:
- Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), Führer (Leader) of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. Some of his family members are:
- Alois Hitler, father
- Alois Hitler, Jr., half-brother
- Angela Hitler, half-sister
- Bridget Hitler, sister-in-law
- Klara Hitler, mother
- Paula Hitler, sister
- William Patrick Hitler, nephew
- Heinz Hitler, nephew
- Maria Anna Schicklgruber Hitler, paternal grandmother
Individuals unrelated to Adolf Hitler:
- Adolf Lu Hitler Marak, an Indian politician for the Nationalist Congress Party
- Chenjerai Hitler Hunzvi, Zimbabwean nationalist leader
In reference to Adolf Hitler:
- Hitler salute, also known as the Nazi salute, is a variant of the Roman salute adopted by the Nazi party as a sign of loyalty to its leader Adolf Hitler
- Hitler moustache, a moustache style popularized by Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin
- Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend), a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that existed from 1922 to 1945
- Hitler Diaries, forged diaries purportedly authored by Adolf Hitler
In fiction, entertainment and film
- Hitler: The Rise of Evil, a television miniseries depicting Adolf Hitler's rise to power
- Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973), a film depicting the days leading up to Adolf Hitler's suicide
- Springtime for Hitler, a fictional musical about Adolf Hitler within Mel Brooks' 1968 film The Producers
- Gay Hitler, a Saturday Night Live character
- Ted Hitler, claimed birth name of the character Stephen Colbert on a segment of the television program, The Daily Show
- Vic Hitler, Jr., the name of a comedian be backed by members of the police department on Hill Street Blues
- Bing Hitler, early stage name of Scottish comedian Craig Ferguson
- Eddie Hitler, Adrian Edmondson's character in Bottom
- Patty Hitler, the local town gossip in John Waters' Pink Flamingos. Note: Patty Hitler isn't mentioned by name in the original version of the film. She's only referred to as the "local town gossip" by the narrator, Mr. J. Patty Hitler is, however, mentioned by name and appears on screen in the 25th anniversary version--played by Pat Moran.
- Jerry Hitler, the stage name of the Jamaican toaster Jerry Harris in the beginning of his career.
- Mr. Hilter, from a Monty Python skit.

