Heath Hitler

Isidore Heath Hitler (born 1973), formerly Isidore Heath Campbell,[1] sometimes called Nazi dad, is an American white supremacist and self-described Neo-Nazi[2] who attracted national media attention in December 2008 after the ShopRite in Greenwich Township, New Jersey, refused to make a cake celebrating his son Adolf Hitler Campbell's third birthday.

Rachel Maddow opined that it was ironic Walmart would bake a cake reading "Happy birthday Adolf Hitler" but would not sell Dixie Chicks albums because of profane lyrics.

When he was younger he sported long brown hair, but now keeps it in a short trimmed undercut hairstyle, typical of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.

However, the show concluded by a 2–1 vote that Hitler's children should be returned to him, with Cenk Uygur arguing, "You should be allowed to be a Nazi, neo-Nazi, any kind of thing, according to the First Amendment.

According to a birth certificate, Adolf Hitler Campbell was born to them at 6:20 am on December 14, 2005 at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township, New Jersey.

Based on anonymous reports of violence, all of Hitler's children have been taken away by New Jersey's Division of Youth and Family Services and put in foster care.

[17] An ABC News article says:[18] A neighbor turned over a handwritten note signed by Deborah Campbell, who dropped out of the 10th grade, that accused her husband of trying to kill her and expressed fear for her children's safety.

Asked about the letter during court custody proceedings, Deborah Campbell admitted that she wrote it but testified it was all a lie.

"According to that article, "One of his ex-wives has a restraining order against him and has moved to an Air Force base with family in Florida to be away and safe from him, court papers said.

"[19] Campbell was arrested on March 10, 2016 in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania[20] and ordered held in lieu of $10,000 cash bond.

While there, she was throwing things around, and a shelf held up by a few nails fell on her, cutting her face[22] She said she'd claimed Hitler caused the injury in retaliation for his leaving her for another woman.

"[16] Prosecutors proceeded without Zito's cooperation and charged Hitler (then named Campbell) with aggravated assault.

[24] Although earlier news stories said that he could not read, in August 2016 he claimed to have written Mein Kampf III and IV while in jail, and announced his intention to publish the new volumes after he finished working on them.

[25] In February 2017, on Valentine's Day, he filed to high court to legally change his last name to Hitler.