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As Wilhelm grew up, Adolf Hitler’s rise to prominence in Germany became impossible to ignore. By 1933, the same name that marginalized William Patrick during his early ventures turned into both a personal curse and a potential means for notoriety. After being dismissed from an accounting job due to embarrassment over his surname, William Patrick sought to reconnect with his uncle, navigating through intrigue while wrestling with his familial ties that felt less like privilege and more like a burden.