This might explain why the priest mistook the Austrian name of ‘Hiedler’ for ‘Hitler’ not realising that no such name as ‘Hitler’ existed. In effect, through a lack of familiarity with a language and culture a ‘new’ surname was created by this scribing error. As his father was ‘born’ with the name ‘Schicklgruber’ – surely Hitler, although not born with this name – possessed a legitimate right to lay claim to it. Therefore, the person history knows as ‘Adolf Hitler’ possesses the legal to claim the ‘Hiedler’ and ‘Schicklgruber’ surnames – even though there is NO evidence that he ever did. Indeed, the evidence seems to suggest that Adolf Hitler went out of his way to ‘hide’ these names from his biographies.