6. Hitler protected a doctor and called him “Noble Jew”, he had helped his family and not charge them at a time of economic hardships
Eduard Bloch was an Austrian doctor and was the general physician of Hitler’s family. After the Nazi Union of Austria and Germany, Hitler gave special protection of Bloch and termed him “noble Jew”. Why wouldn’t he? Since Dr. Eduard Bloch had been very co-operative with Hitler at his hour in need.
Hitler family was not rich, in fact they were poverty stricken. Due to their economic condition, Dr. Bloch charged them a discounted fee and often treated them at no cost at all. During one of Dr. Bloch’s such visits, when he didn’t charge Hitler family, the 18 year old Hitler expressed his gratitude and said it would last forever – and it did.
Good deeds do repay, even if you have done them to Hitler. But of course, the doctor didn’t know what menace his farm boy patient would become in the future.