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Stefanie Rabatsch : ウィキペディア英語版
Stefanie Rabatsch

Stefanie Rabatsch (''née'' Isak; born 28 December 1887) was an Austrian woman of the upper-middle class known for being the unrequited love subject of Adolf Hitler, the future leader of the Nazi Party and dictator of Nazi Germany, when he was a teenager. Her Jewish-sounding maiden name has been subject to much speculation.
Stefanie was born into a family of high social status. Hitler fell in love with her after she passed by him during her daily daughter-mother stroll in Linz, glancing at him. Although madly in love with her to the point of suicide, never once spoke with her, and she later married an Austrian army officer. August Kubizek, a close childhood friend and later biographer of his childhood experience with Hitler, wrote about Hitler's passion for her in his book, ''Adolf Hitler, My Childhood Friend''. Stefanie stated in interviews that she was unaware of Hitler's feelings towards her, and little is known about her life.
==Background==
August Kubizek, a music student from Linz, first met Hitler when the two were competing for a place to stand during an opera performance. According to him, Hitler's passion for Stefanie began in spring 1905, when he was 16 and attending school in Linz, and lasted until 1909, when he was 20. Kubizek recalls the first time he heard about Hitler's obsession in his memoirs:
Born Stefanie Izak, she came from a family of higher social class than Hitler's. She is thought to have been one or two years older than him. Stefanie had returned to Linz after professional training in Munich and Geneva. Kubizek describes her as "a distinguished-looking girl, tall and slim. She had thick fair hair, which she mostly wore swept back in a bun. Her eyes were very beautiful". Kubizek's book was heavily edited during the Nazi period, especially the parts concerning the details of Hitler's passion for Rabatsch, but was republished in many editions after the war.

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