Peter Raubal, Heiner Hochegger, and Alexander, Louis and Brian Stuart-Houston are all vastly different men. Peter was an engineer, Alexander a social worker. Louis and Brian run a landscaping business. Peter and Heiner live in Austria, while the Stuart-Houston brothers live on Long Island, a few blocks from each other.
It would seem the five men have nothing in common, and apart from one thing, they really don’t — but that one thing is a big one.
They are the only remaining members of Adolf Hitler’s bloodline.
Before Adolf’s father, Alois, had married his mother, Klara, he had been married to a woman named Franni. With Franni, Alois had had two children, Alois Jr. and Angela.
Willy Hitler, the son of Adolf Hitler’s half-brother Alois Hitler, Jr., changed his name and tried to live a private, secret life in the United States. He had three sons, who, as soon as they knew about their Hitler family history, made a pact. None of them would have children and the family line would end with them. It also seems that their cousins in Austria, felt the same way.
Angela, the daughter of Adolf Hitler’s half-brother Alois Hitler married and had three children, Leo, Geli, and Elfriede. Geli was most known for her potentially-inappropriate relationship with her half-uncle (Adolf Hitler) and her resulting suicide.
Leo and Elfriede both married and had children, both boys. Peter was born to Leo and Heiner to Elfriede.
Both Peter Raubal and Heiner Hochegger have never married and have no children. Nor do they plan to. They also have no interest in continuing the legacy of their great-uncle any more than the Stuart-Houston brothers.