New evidence supports the theory that Adolf Hitler had a son in 1918 produced by an affair with a teen French mistress, the French magazine Le Point reported Friday. The man, Jean-Marie Loret, died in 1985 after a life that saw him join the French Resistance and fight German forces. He claimed to be Hitler's son in an autobiography he published in 1981 that was widely dismissed by historians. Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, was 16 when she allegedly met and began seeing Hitler, who was a corporal serving with German forces in France in World War I. "He was attentive and friendly," she told her son.
