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  1. According to stenographic transcripts translated by Hugh Trevor-Roper of conversations between Hitler and his inner circle which took place between July 1941 and November 1944, Hitler regarded himself as a vegetarian. These conversations were gathered together under the title Hitler's Table Talk.

  2. In his 1938 autobiography, Mein Kampf, he describes how, when food was scarce, he would share his meager meals with mice. Hitler had a particular fondness for ravens, wolves, and dogs. He...

  3. Acclaimed biographer Robert Payne argued that Hitler’s vegetarianism was a myth created by his propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels. Written by doctoral student Alexis de Coning, the article draws on the animal welfare laws of Nazi Germany, and a white nationalist website Aryanism.net, in order to connect white nationalism to veganism.

  4. Hitler has long been regarded by some historians as a vegetarian, a surprising foible for the leader considering his utter contempt for human life.

  5. Adolph Hitler was a vegetarian - although it is widely known that in his early years he would have a lapse and indulge in the odd liver dumpling. There are some, especially vegetarians, who claim this is not true. For example, Michael Bluejay:

  6. A new study of his teeth by French researchers, however, has revealed more clues to Hitler’s life, including confirmation of his vegetarianism.

  7. Si bien no es un hecho que se haya comprobado de una forma total, incluso en películas se ha expuesto que la dieta del ex líder alemán habría estado basada en la ingesta de verduras, legumbres y...