BOY HITLER BLITZED FROM HOME

The New Jersey boy named Adolf Hitler who caused a furor has been removed from his home by authorities.
Young Hitler who made headlines when a local baker refused to make him a birthday cake has been removed from the home by New Jersey's Division of Youth and Family Services, according to local website LeighValleyLive.com.
Adolf and his sisters JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, 1, and 8-month-old Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, were removed from the custody of their parents Heath and Deborah Campbell, the site reports.
No reason was given for their removal and Holland Township police chief David Van Gilson claimed they had not received reports of abuse or negligence.
Hitler's parents reportedly deny the Holocaust occurred and their home is festooned with swastikas and Third Reich memorabilia.
"They're just names, you know," Hitler's father told media in December. "My kids are little. They're not going to grow up like that."
Yeah, right.




