My Birth Part 2: Kaiser Adolf's Holiday in Gippsland Began in November 1971. It Ended with a Technically Eligible Child to Name as his Royal (& Private) Sole Beneficiary, Heir, and Successor.

Hohenzollern Romanov Habsburg Hitler & Webb Family History F... by Sir Brian J Webb

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My Birth Part 2: Kaiser Adolf's Holiday in Gippsland Began in November 1971. It Ended with a Technically Eligible Child to Name as his Royal (and Private) Sole Beneficiary, Heir, and Successor.

Kaiser Adolf visited the grave sites of his Royal Hohenzollern Family members buried in Moe Memorial Cemetery in Gippsland.

Then the place of his birth in Moe. The small two attic room hospital Kaiser Adolf was born in still exists in Moe, in a strange museum off Lloyd Street. When he was born it was located on a road now called "Haunted Hills Road, Newborough". The road was named that because of the spooky noises the wind makes there.

He decided to travel to my parents home address listed in the public record of their marriage on 3 May 1958, to check if the information was some type of prank. He decided to leave it until the 18th of Janu ... 

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