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I wonder where Pat Brady's jeep is now.
In the years just after the war, quite a few "Hitler Cars" were snapped up by fly-by-night promoters and exhibited at fairs, carnivals, and other small-town events. One came to my town in 1948, and generated middling enthusiasm.
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These were usually 1930s-vintage Mercedes-Benz touring cars of one sort or another, and often had some kind of military pedigree, but their authenticity was usually not questioned beyond that point by those who paid a dime or a quarter to take a quick peek. After all, you really had to trust the integrity of such a dignified, educational presentation.
The 135 mph claimed sounds impressive but not so much the 235 horsepower. They probably weren't armored, though, all of them that I've ever seen pictures of being open touring cars. The ones with six wheels looked interesting, though.
I have read that while Hitler made a lot of money from his one and only book, he was also good at manipulating his finances for his own advantage. He somehow avoided paying any income tax and after he became The Leader, most of his personal staff were armed forces personnel, paid through the Wehrmacht. The Eagles Nest was also his personal property.
But also, he manipulated his taxes and "state" property quite aggressively for his own benefit.
So we can add tax evader to Hitler's resume? Man, that guy was evil... (cannot seem to activate emoticons at this time - sorry - emojis - I am soooo 90s...)
So we can add tax evader to Hitler's resume? Man, that guy was evil... (cannot seem to activate emoticons at this time - sorry - emojis - I am soooo 90s...)
One of my favorite, and lesser-known, of Hitler's dubious achievements is draft dodger.
In 1913 he fled from Vienna to Munich because he was wanted by the Austrian authorities for failing to register for the draft. When they caught up with him the following year he was sent back to his hometown of Linz to report for induction.
Hitler submitted a letter to military officials claiming poverty and ignorance of the law as extenuating circumstances, both of which were outright lies. Nevertheless Hitler was deemed "unfit for military or auxiliary service" and was released to resume his accustomed lifestyle in Munich. In addition to 24-year-old Adolf's aversion to drudgery and physical labor, it's also believed that the real reason he refused to serve was because he despised what he regarded as the "racially degenerate" nature of the multi ethnic Habsburg army in particular and Austro-Hungarian society in general.