There are but they changed their names to avoid being harassed.
they are known as Jews
Yes, three great-nephews of Hitler currently live in the greater New York area: Alexander (b. 1949), Louis (b. 1951), and Brian William (b. 1965). They are directly related to Hitler through their Grandfather and Hitler's half-brother, Alois Jr.
i strongly believe that there are still descendants of toyotomi.
If Hitler was still alive today he would have been 121 years old.
Hitler is dead, but if he was still alive he would have been 122 years today as it is actually his birthday today.
Yes
NO he does not have any descendants alive todayThese are vertebrates
Yes they are. They don't have potlaches but tlingit descendants are still alive today.
they are known as Jews
Yes, three great-nephews of Hitler currently live in the greater New York area: Alexander (b. 1949), Louis (b. 1951), and Brian William (b. 1965). They are directly related to Hitler through their Grandfather and Hitler's half-brother, Alois Jr.
yes they arew living in america
i strongly believe that there are still descendants of toyotomi.
Yes. As of 2006, 3 sons of Hitler's half-brother are still alive today. See related article below.
Hitler was a man that guided many people in Germany in youth camps to all have the same mind set and took lives of others who didn't. Today Hitler is not alive and his movement has been washed out.
Yes, descendants of Sally Hemings, who was an enslaved woman at Monticello and had children with Thomas Jefferson, are believed to be alive today. Genetic studies have confirmed a connection between Hemings' descendants and Jefferson's family. Some of her descendants have been identified and have spoken publicly about their heritage, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of this part of American history.
the only person i know related to Hitler is my friend Alex brown but not blood related lawfully related
Yes, there are direct descendants of John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, alive today. His descendants include various family members who have continued to engage with Canadian history and heritage. Some of them have been involved in public discussions about Macdonald's legacy, particularly in light of contemporary conversations about his policies and their impacts on Indigenous peoples.