And then she saw that hurrying up Bürgergasse from the railway station was his only friend,Īugust Kubizek, whose father owned an upholstery shop in Linz. With unquestioning love, Angela invited him in and hugged him, but it was like holding wood. Angela heard four hard knocks on the front screen door and found Adolf on Bürgergasse in front of the Raubal house, looking skeletal and pale in a high, starched collar and red silk bow tie and the ill-fitting, soot-black suit he’d worn at his mother’s funeral in December his wide, thin mustache so faint it seemed penciled on, his hair as chestnut brown as her own and as short as a five-day beard. Hitler first saw his niece at a Sunday-afternoon party after the June baptism in the Alter Dom cathedral in Linz. Within the month she was christened as Angelika (“Ahn-GAY-leekah”) Maria Raubal, in honor of her mother, Angela, Hitler’s half-sister, but the family was soon calling the baby Geli (“Gaily”), as she was to be known all her life. She was born in Linz, Austria, on June 4, 1908, when Hitler was nineteen and floundering in Wien, a failure at many things, and famished for food and attention. Afterward Author’s Note Praise Other Books by Ron Hansen Copyright About the Publisher The Corporal and the Schatzkammer, 1919 4.
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