Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The newly released Epstein files offer...

Editor's note: ...another reminder that what we're taught in history classes bears little resemblance to the bizarre real-world archives. Among the released documents is a 2018 email exchange in which Jeffrey Epstein insists to banker Ariane de Rothschild that Adolf Hitler once lived in a homeless shelter funded by wealthy Jewish families, including the Epsteins and Rothschilds. Create Hitler for Pax Judaica (it continues with AIPAC gearing up). Ariane de Rothschild dismisses this story as a conspiracy theory. It's a "conspiracy theory" because that would cover up the Western decline and moral collapse of the "elite." As you read "elite" allow your eyes to roll to the back of your head. Epstein repeatedly doubles down, asserting the story is "100 percent true," while the files also show that, separate from these surreal exchanges, Epstein maintained legitimate business dealings with the Rothschild Group, including a $25 million contract in 2015. The paper trail continues...
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Epstein files show email exchange with Rothschild banker on Hitler shelter claim

Emails discuss claims Adolf Hitler once lived in homeless shelter reportedly funded by Rothschild, Epstein families

By Fatma Zehra Solmaz | February 3, 2026

ISTANBUL

Newly released Epstein files include an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and banker Ariane de Rothschild in which they discuss claims that Adolf Hitler lived in a shelter reportedly funded by the Epsteins and the Rothschilds.

A post on the US social media platform X by the user @AdameMedia shared a screenshot of a Dec. 31, 2018, email exchange between Epstein and de Rothschild. The messages centered on assertions that Hitler lived in a shelter for the homeless and destitute during his early years, financed by three wealthy Jewish families.

De Rothschild dismissed the story as a conspiracy theory, while Epstein appeared to argue that it was accurate.

"I thought you'd find amusing that in a Harvard class on Hitler they told the story of when he was so poor he lived in a shelter for the homeless and destitute..that had been financed by the three wealthy families...the Gutmanns the Epsteins and the Rothschilds. It turns out to be accurate,” Epstein wrote.

“Whether it's a way to say that generosity is not rewarded or that the conspiracy theory still exists is quite pathetic…" de Rothschild replied, signing her name at the bottom of the message.

Epstein responded by doubling down on the claim.

"First it turns out to be 100 per cent true, Hitler was selling his clothes and artwork and living in a shelter funded by Jews. Epstein, Rothschild, and Gutman. No conspiracy, the Epsteins were the Vienna bankers, bought their bank on the ring hence still Palais Epstein," he wrote.

The documents also point to business dealings between Epstein and the Rothschild family.

A document dated Oct. 5, 2015, shows Epstein, through his Southern Trust Company Inc., entered into an agreement with the Rothschild Group valued at $25 million. The contract covered risk analysis and algorithm-related services, with Epstein listed as president of Southern Trust, which was based in the US Virgin Islands.

Epstein was found dead in his New York City jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. He pleaded guilty in a Florida court and was convicted of procuring a minor for prostitution in 2008, though critics have questioned the handling of the case.

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