Local politician Adolf Hitler wins election as district administrator


OmpundjaIn the north of Namibia people voted for Adolf Hitler with 84.88 percent in the local regional elections. On Wednesday, Hitler was sworn to Namibia’s constitution. This is reported by the African broadcaster Eagle FM Namibia. The Swapo politician’s full name is Uunona Adolf Hitler. In his homeland he is known as an anti-apartheid fighter. He was elected in Ompundja in the Oshana region.

The first name Adolf is quite common in the former colony of German South West Africa. Bismarckstrasse or Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-Strasse can also be found here. About his rather unusual name, Uunona Adolf Hitler said of the picture: “For me as a child it was a completely normal name. It was not until I was growing up that I realized that this man wanted to subjugate the whole world. I have nothing to do with any of these things. “

His father named him after Hitler and “probably didn’t understand what Adolf Hitler stood for”. Now it is “too late” to change his name. It is “in all official documents”. His wife had found a pragmatic solution: she simply called him Adolf.

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