Adolf Hitler won a seat in his constituency in northern Namibia.
No, not that Adolf Hitler. That is Adolf Hitler Uunona, a 59-year-old politician who won his seat yet again in a landslide election.
Despite his namesake, Hitler is a extremely popular politician in his small town with 5,000 residents, working on anti-apartheid efforts.
He previously said he wasn’t aware of his name’s origins, adding: ‘It doesn’t mean I even have Adolf Hitler’s character or resemble that of Adolf Hitler of Germany.’
After his recent win, he said he desires to be referred to by his other surname, Uunona.
‘My name isn’t Adolf Hitler. I’m Adolf Uunona. Previously, I even have been called Adolf Hitler, they usually have tried to associate me with someone I don’t even know,’ he told BILD.
‘My wife calls me Adolf.’

Though he goes by the name Adolf Uunona day by day, he says it’s too late to vary his full legal name.
He said his father had named him after the Nazi leader, but that ‘he probably didn’t understand what Adolf Hitler stood for’.
Mr Uunona said he saw it ‘as a very normal name’ as a baby but only later realised the horrors committed by his namesake as he grew up.
Germanic names are common in Namibia, which was a part of a German territory called German South West Africa from 1884 to 1915.
How does Adolf Hitler Uunona’s political agenda compare to that of his namesake?
The Namibian Adolf Hitler is a really different style of man and politician than that of his namesake.
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He’s worked to represent Ompundja, Namibia, since 2004, as a member of the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO).
He’s worked in grassroots campaigns and rallied against apartheid, which continues to be a difficulty in lots of parts of Namibia.
His party, SWAPO, is described as ‘socialism with Namibian characteristics’.
As for the true German dictator, he hit the headlines earlier this month when scientists revealed Hitler had a genetic disorder that can lead to a micro-penis.
DNA evaluation of blood taken from the sofa where Adolf Hitler died suggests he could have suffered from a genetic disorder that forestalls puberty, lowers testosterone and sex drive.
By analysing a chunk of Hitler’s DNA, researchers found that Hitler had Kallmann Syndrome, which is revealed in an upcoming Channel 4 documentary, ‘Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint Of A Dictator’.
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