Hitler (disambiguation)
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Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) was the authoritarian Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945.
Hitler may also refer to:
Film and television
Adolf Hitler
- Hitler (1962 film), a film starring Richard Basehart
- Hitler: A Film from Germany, a 1978 film co-produced by the BBC
- Hitler, Beast of Berlin, a 1939 film
- Hitler: The Last Ten Days, a 1973 film
- Hitler: The Rise of Evil, a 2003 TV series broadcast by CBS
Other films
- Hitler (1996 film), a Malayalam film
- Hitler (1997 film), a Telugu film
- Hitler och vi på Klamparegatan, a Swedish film starring Chatarina Larsson
- Hitler (1998 film), a Hindi film
People with the surname
Relatives of Adolf Hitler
- Eva Braun or Eva Braun Hitler, lover and wife
- Alois Hitler, father
- Alois Hitler, Jr., half-brother
- Angela Hitler, half-sister
- Bridget Dowling or Bridget Hitler, sister-in-law
- Klara Hitler, mother
- Paula Hitler, sister
- William Patrick Hitler, nephew
- Heinz Hitler, nephew
Other people
- Adolf Lu Hitler Marak, Indian politician for the Nationalist Congress Party
- Chenjerai "Hitler" Hunzvi, Zimbabwean nationalist leader
- Bing Hitler, early stage name of Scottish comedian Craig Ferguson
- E. Hitler, early stage name of Swedish artist Eddie Meduza
Fictional characters
- Eddie Hitler, a character in Bottom
- Gay Hitler, a character on Saturday Night Live
- Vic Hitler, a character in Season 3 of Hill Street Blues
Other uses
- Hitler (retail store), a clothing store in Gujarat, India
- Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations, a book series compiling Hitler's speeches
See also
- Springtime for Hitler, the erstwhile play in The Producers
- Hitler moustache
- Reductio ad Hitlerum, a logical fallacy in which an argument is connected to Hitler
- Hitler Didi, a 2011 Indian soap opera on Zee TV
- Elvis Hitler, an American psychobilly band
- Hilter
- Hiller (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing "Hitler"
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