I am guessing the author didn't do a lot of research on the name as "Hister" is a name that people link to Hitler through Nostradamus: https://www.history.co.uk/articles/did-nostradamus-really-pr...
Got enough Hitler in my life with Google...
I am guessing the author didn't do a lot of research on the name as "Hister" is a name that people link to Hitler through Nostradamus: https://www.history.co.uk/articles/did-nostradamus-really-pr...
Got enough Hitler in my life with Google...
The name coming from HISTory on STERoids. When I checked the name I found only a beetle and part of the Danube called "Hister".
I'll be honest I wouldn't blame OP for not finding this (I found a species of hister beetle before anything to do with Hitler)
I feel this is a weird spin on the "Clicks to Hitler" game
I was not using Wikipedia to get there. This is something I immediately recognized from research about World War II and possible prophetic fulfillment. I definitely wasn't playing a game when I came across this information either, but I get your drift.
Interestingly, when I searched "hister" on English Wikipedia, I was sent to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danube#Names_and_etymology
Where it says that “Hister” is a variant of its Latin name.
I think the name is lovely with no reason to change. Surely there are few people who would connect this with silly medieval superstition. Perhaps you can take part in wiping out that association.
User name checks out.
I didn't know this link. But, I immediately read Hitler when I saw it. Coming back days later... Nope brain still reads Hitler.
It's a terrible choice of name