'Hitler enjoyed drinking at British bar in 1912'
'Hitler enjoyed drinking at British bar in 1912'
Hitler came to Britain in 1912 to stay with half-brother Alois, who lived in Toxteth, Liverpool.

London: Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler enjoyed drinking at a British pub when he visited the country at the age of 23, according to a new TV documentary.

Hitler came to Britain in 1912 to stay with half-brother Alois, who lived in Toxteth, Liverpool.

During his five months stay there, researchers on BBC's "Inside Out" programme found that the Fuhrer, whose bombs would devastate the country in World War-II, visited London and was fascinated by the beauty of city.

He loved Tower Bridge and even managed to bribe his way into the engine room, 'The Sun' reported.

In her memoirs, his sister-in-law Bridget Dowling said he was trying to avoid conscription into the Austrian army.

The visit was funded by the money Alois had sent to his sister's husband believing he would visit. But Adolf took it and went on the trip himself, Dowling's memoirs revealed.

Alois later confessed to Bridget, "Adolf has been hiding from the military for 18 months. That is why he came here to me. He had no choice."

But Hitler loved Liverpool, and even had a favourite bar, the snug at the Poste House pub where he went for a pint.

According to the "Inside Out" documentary, which will be shown in the North West at 7.30 pm on Monday, Hitler left for Germany in April 1913 - after Alois bought him a ticket.

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