Sunday, April 14, 2013

what is a good hotel right in the center of dublin?

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A. can i recommend this hotel which is right in the heart of stephens green extremly close to grafton street the place to shop-----the shelbourne hotel..i've stayed here before and it is soo close to everything..its a reallly nice hotel worth your while checking it out

can anyone from Dublin or whos been recommend a lovely hotel??!?
Q. me & my friend are gunna go to ireland in July or August for a break can anyone from Dublin or whos been recommend a lovely hotel??!

A. if you wont a good hotel the shelbourne

Is it true that Adolf Hitler had a nephew that served in the US Navy in World War II?
Q.

A. hitler had a neice...so much for him not being able to have a nephew

"Adolf Hitler had an older half-brother, Alois, who was a bit of a ne'er do well and a wastrel and who had already been in prison twice for theft, before he went to Dublin, Ireland via Paris around 1909 where he worked in the Shelbourne Hotel as a waiter. There he met an Irish girl, Briget (or Brigid â the spelling varies!) Dowling and the two of them eloped to Liverpool, England where they married.

Her family were most upset by this marriage and were not reconciled to her until, in 1911 William Dowling, Brigid's father, attended the christening of his grandson, William Patrick Hitler in Liverpool.

At this time the Hitler family were living at 102 Upper Stanhope Street in Toxteth, a Liverpool suburb.

In the 1930s young William Patrick Hitler became a socialite and decided to trade on the glamour of his surname. He moved to Germany in the hopes that his connection to Uncle Adolf would guarantee him an easy ride in the Third Reich.

He bummed around Berlin and the Führer was not impressed.

In early 1939 William Patrick and his mother, under the aegis of William Randolph Hearst left England and went to the United States on a lecture tour where he had audiences of up to 1,500 a night.

After War between Germany and England broke out the two decided to remain in the United States.

In 1944 American moviegoers were startled to see flash on the screen. "Hitler joins US Navy". It was true, but it was William Patrick they were talking about.

Almost unbelievably, the man who signed William Patrick into the US navy carried the surname Hess. "




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