Jewish woman (102) describes the moment when a coffin arose from the house of neighbor Adolf Hitler

A Jewish woman who revealed last year that she lived next to Adolf Hitler before World War II provided new information about the life of the Nazi leader.

According to the British news agency SWNS, Alice Frank Stock, who had just turned 102, spent her early years near Hitler in Munich. Stock, whose family lived on Prinzregentenplatz, added that she saw a coffin coming out of Hitler’s apartment, which was rumored to contain his cousin, Geli Raubal.

14 Prinzregent Platz, Munich where Alice Frank Stock lived as a child.  Alice lived in the same apartment as Adolf Hiter for more than a decade when she was young.  (Credit: SWNS)

14 Prinzregent Platz, Munich where Alice Frank Stock lived as a child. Alice lived in the same apartment as Adolf Hiter for more than a decade when she was young. (Credit: SWNS)

‘We heard a lot [rumors], of the cook and others, “Stock said.” We saw a coffin being carried out of the entrance. I think a cousin of Hitler lived there and then she died. It has been speculated how and when she died. I think there was truth in that the coffin was executed and there was a woman in it. ‘

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Alice Stock Frank, 3 years old, with her brother Richard, 6 years old (credit: SWNS)

Alice Stock Frank, 3 years old, with her brother Richard, 6 years old (credit: SWNS)

Raubal was Hitler’s half-niece and is believed to have committed suicide in 1931 at the age of 23. She is believed to have shot herself in the head with a rifle belonging to the German dictator. Hitler, who kept a close eye on his half-niece and treated her possessively, eventually declared that Raubal was the only woman he had ever loved, according to the 1960 book “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich”.

An exact cause of Raubal’s death has never been confirmed and is still under discussion among scholars.

Stock, who now lives in the Druid Stoke Bupa Care Home in Bristol, England, added that she once saw the future Führer at the opera, sitting just a few meters away from her.

Alice Frank Stock in her care home in Bristol, England.  Alice said she would sometimes see Hitler storming the building while flanked by towering SS guards - probably afraid of an assassination attempt.  (Credit: SWNS)

Alice Frank Stock in her care home in Bristol, England. Alice said she would sometimes see Hitler storming the building while flanked by towering SS guards – probably afraid of an assassination attempt. (Credit: SWNS)

“After I went to the opera once, I got tickets through school, it was in the royal box,” Stock continued. “I was very pleased.” I got there that night and SS men said, ‘You can’t come in here – go two boxes further down’. When the curtain went up, I looked at the royal box – and there sat Hitler. ‘

The Schutzstaffel, also known as the SS, was originally established as Adolf Hitler’s ‘personal bodyguard unit’, according to the American Holocaust Memorial Museum. However, under the leadership of Heinrich Himmler, the SS would later become the elite guard of the Nazis, as well as Hitler’s paramilitary organization, and take security oversight and oversight tasks “without regard to legal restraint,” the museum added.

Although Stock and her family had little interaction with Hitler, there was a significant fear of him in the building, even though it was the early stage of his rise to power.

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“We had a wonderful cook who was elderly and very Catholic – and very anti-Hitler,” Stock explained. “Once she saw a picture of Hitler hanging on the wall, and she said, ‘Yes, he should be hanged, crook – but not like that! ‘

Stock answers and tells the cook: ” You’ll bring us all to a concentration camp. ”

Decades later, Stock said she would not know what to say to Hitler because she knew what she knew now. “I would not want to talk to him, because my feelings would be too strong – I could not.”

Hitler remained in the apartment building, which was also the birthplace of the Nazi party, until 1934, when he became chancellor and spent time in a villa near Berchtesgaden. However, he retained ownership of the property and visited regularly.

After years of speculation, a study was published in August 2019 indicating that the grandfather of the Nazi leader was Jewish.

Research published in May 2018 confirmed that Hitler died during World War II, despite rumors against it.

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