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Hair from a brush used by Eva Braun was tested. Photo: AP

Film claims Hitler’s Eva Braun wife may have had Jewish ancestry

Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's wife Eva Braun may have been of Jewish descent according to DNA analysis carried out for a British television documentary, the makers said.

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Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's wife Eva Braun may have been of Jewish descent according to DNA analysis carried out for a British television documentary, the makers said.

The anti-Semitic German leader responsible for the Holocaust married his long-term lover Braun shortly before they committed suicide in a Berlin bunker in 1945.

But the programme to be screened by Britain's independent Channel 4 on Wednesday said hair samples showed Braun may have had Jewish ancestry.

Scientists commissioned by the programme tested hair said to have come from a brush used by Braun and found at Hitler's mountain retreat.

In DNA from the hair, they found a sequence passed down through the maternal line - haplogroup N1b1 - which was "strongly associated" with Ashkenazi Jews.

Ashkenazi Jews dispersed into central and eastern Europe in the early Middle Ages, and some converted to Catholicism in Germany in the 19th century.

"This is a thought-provoking outcome - I never dreamt that I would find such a potentially extraordinary and profound result," presenter Mark Evans said.

The hairs came from a monogrammed brush found at Hitler's Bavarian residence by US army intelligence officer Paul Baer. Photographs taken at Berghof show Baer with the brush.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Hitler's wife 'may have had Jewish ancestry'
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