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Irish cleric who preached that Israel has Nazi-style policies ‘has family link to Hitler’

Anglican cleric reportedly told a service his mother-in-law was Hitler’s goddaughter

November 22, 2024 15:33
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Canon David Oxley said 'not everyone would want to boast' that his wife's mother was the god-daughter of Adolf Hiter (Photo: United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough)
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An Irish preacher accused of “hijacking” this year’s Remembrance Sunday service in Dublin Cathedral with an anti-Israel sermon reportedly disclosed his family’s link to Adolf Hitler at the same service in 2019.

Canon David Oxley, who accused Israel of deploying a “master race” theory in a speech to senior Irish politicians at St Patrick’s Cathedral last week, was said to have admitted that his wife’s family were Nazis during the Second World War in his address at the same event five years ago.

According to a report of the 2019 service in the Irish Independent, he told the cathedral that the mother of his wife, Amalia Oxley, was German, and he had relatives who fought for the Third Reich.

He also said, according to the article: “It’s not everyone who can boast that their mother-in-law had Adolf Hitler as a godfather. It’s not everyone who would want to.”